woldsweather
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Any suggestions for way of printing your own bottle labels? The only ones I can find work out as expensive as the bottle.
I print on regular paper, cut and use a glue stick to apply to the bottles. Extra steps compared to Avery labels, but a little more flexibility in design.
I'm not fancy. I use mailing labels from Staples and a color laser printer.
Yes but do you pay 50p per label? That's all I can find, it seems a lot.
I bought a 100 sheet pack of 2x4 mailing labels (1,000 total) for $9 on Amazon. I use Avery's online tool to build the labels, and then print them on a color printer. Price comes out to less than one cent each plus ink. Results are pretty decent and really only limited by my willingness to spend time on them (and learn graphics design).
I use Beer Labelizer... https://www.beerlabelizer.com/
Link Attached - Lifetime premium membership $5 and some free ones if you don't want to spend the $.
Format takes a little bit to figure out but made a template in Word. Print on regular 8.5 x 11 white paper on a Xerox four color laser printer. Work is kind enough not to care and toner does not smudge when wet. Then cut out the labels and stick them to the bottles with kids Elmers glue sticks. Makes removing them really easy as it just takes a little warm water.
Here is an example.
Just a note with the avery labels:
The print to the edge 3 3/4" x 4 3/4" do not like to come off the bottles when done. I soaked and scrubbed and ended up just tossing the bottles. I have no problems with the smaller 2x4 labels however. Perhaps they use a different glue on the bigger labels?
What about the labels getting wet? Have you experienced this? I’m thinking about going this route.This. Exactly this, right down to the Elmer's Glue Sticks. Great labels that come off easily, no fuss, no hassle.
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Anybody know a site where I can order 1L bottle labels? I'd like to just upload my 3.5x6 design and get nice professional looking labels.
Look for Avery labels. Easy to apply and remove to boot.
What about the labels getting wet? Have you experienced this? I’m thinking about going this route.
Never really found Avery labels particularly easy to remove.
This is an old thread that seems to have burst into life again.
Anyhow for what it is worth, I have "upgraded" to using Unistat 38947 (68mmx70mm) which is a good size for 330ml and 500ml bottles and it has rounded rather than square corners. I generally use Labelizer copied to MSWord (or just make something up in Word), and expand the label to fit the Unistat 38947 template then colour fill in the unused white part of the label. Cost is about 3 cents per label (probably even cheaper in the USA) and they come off with hot water.
If you use an Inkjet printer (as I do) the ink can run a bit if they get wet, but by then you have probably drunk the contents so it doesn't matter!!!