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Here are a couple of mine. Tallahatchie Brewing Company out of New Albany, Mississippi. Trying to stick with a Southern theme. Got a lot of inspiration from modernlifeisANDY's labels.

I love these. I'm from coastal SC, so we had those same huge oaks covered in Spanish moss. Great labels!
 
I'm bottling a New Glarus Fat Squirrel clone today. My friend suggested Chubby Chipmunk for a name. Here is my labelizer submission.

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I love these. I'm from coastal SC, so we had those same huge oaks covered in Spanish moss. Great labels!

Thanks! I've really gotten into label design and it is actually way easier than I thought it would be. Feel free to shoot me a PM if you need some ideas or help with label designs. Also, here's my brewery logo (my rough draft, at least):

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My cream ale label. It was my first attempt to use inkscape, I've been using GIMP up to now. I gotta say, I really like inkscape, it's super easy to use, and has a ton of built in filters and stuff to play with.

Loving all these amazing open source programs!

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Would anyone know where I can pick up some vectors of the glassware recommendations to include in my labels?

Sure. Do a google image search for the type of glassware you're looking for plus "vector"

"snifter vector"
"pint glass vector"

I found quite a few good ones with those.
 
Nothing too fancy, but I like it.

ABV and details aren't included yet, but will be soon. :p

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is there a good program and paper that you guys use to make your labels and make them stick... I used reg paper / glue stick and clear lacquer spray - in '99 (see above ► New Mortar Porter's- :)
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well - nevermind I'll just go to the label info forum !
 
is there a good program and paper that you guys use to make your labels and make them stick... I used reg paper / glue stick and clear lacquer spray - in '99 (see above ► New Mortar Porter's- :)
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well - nevermind I'll just go to the label info forum !

I use 32 lb basic paper and apply my labels with milk. Just brush some on the label and apply to a clean bottle. Use a damp cloth to smooth the label and clean off any excess. Works like a charm.
 
I like using milk too. Quick, easy, and I've always got some on hand. Does'nt smell at all so dont worry about that. And plus, just a minute or two in some water and the labels come right off.
 
My first time creating a label without beerlabilizer.com. I am doing a label for a new dubbel that I'm still fermenting. I am using inkscape. Let me know your thoughts because it is my first and is not finished. The numbers below the name are not real, just for show until I bottle the ale, thanks!

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I like it...I would maybe drop a shadow or stroke the font to make it stand out a bit more...really cool though. :rockin::rockin:
 
My attempt for my first label. It's for a mead I am making. I bought "label" paper from midwest brewing, but it isn't gummed? It looks like regular paper to me.. I am new to this obviously!

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