I vote for the bunny.Labels options for my Wet hop Cold Ipa. Which one do you like?View attachment 831034
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Agreed, but you should do something to make the descriptive text on the bottom more legible.I vote for the bunny.
I vote for the bunny.
thanks guys. I’ll print one up and see how it looks. I ran through some other colors and it just didn’t look right other than in blackAgreed, but you should do something to make the descriptive text on the bottom more legible.
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I think if you just cropped a bit of the bunny's sweater, it would be fine, like this:thanks guys. I’ll print one up and see how it looks. I ran through some other colors and it just didn’t look right other than in black
Not a bad idea but it looked fine and legible printed so I’m going with the originalI think if you just cropped a bit of the bunny's sweater, it would be fine, like this:
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Mine is an older Canon MP series inkjet I probably bought at Walmart years ago for less than $100. One of those “all in one” printer, scanner, fax (does anybody still fax?)What type of printer do you all use? I have given up on labels for the moment after getting annoyed and nearly shotputting my crappy inkj*nk across the room. Dark red was coming out pink, dark blue as sky blue. And this was with brand new ink cartridges....
What type of printer do you all use? I have given up on labels for the moment after getting annoyed and nearly shotputting my crappy inkj*nk across the room. Dark red was coming out pink, dark blue as sky blue. And this was with brand new ink cartridges....
I use the mix from this post. Works great, and easy to apply with a 1" paint brush.After a frustrating hour+ spent gluing my plain-paper color printed labels with milk for adhesive onto 24 bottles (xmas gifts!), I'm looking for alternatives!
What's everyone else using? I'm leaning towards Avery labels (where I just upload my image and they take it from there)... But those are pretty expensive.![]()
I use Artisan Label Making Paper: 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of gummed paper for about $8.00 for 18 sheets. I print 9 labels on a sheet. I almost always only do 9 labels per batch.After a frustrating hour+ spent gluing my plain-paper color printed labels with milk for adhesive onto 24 bottles (xmas gifts!), I'm looking for alternatives!
What's everyone else using? I'm leaning towards Avery labels (where I just upload my image and they take it from there)... But those are pretty expensive.![]()
I use Artisan Label Making Paper: 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of gummed paper for about $8.00 for 18 sheets. I print 9 labels on a sheet. I almost always only do 9 labels per batch.
I had a great experience with this place: Personalized Glasses and Mugs | Glass With a TwistProbably won't make labels, but I'd like to print up some glassware with this. I've used that character as my avatar for years, might as well stick with it. Kind of looks like me. Anyone know of a good online place that does good full-color on beer glasses in small quantities (like a dozen or two)? Prefer nonic pint glasses.
Elmer's glue stick... easy to apply, initially movable for precise placement, comes off with water. Been my go to for awhile now...After a frustrating hour+ spent gluing my plain-paper color printed labels with milk for adhesive onto 24 bottles (xmas gifts!), I'm looking for alternatives!
What's everyone else using? I'm leaning towards Avery labels (where I just upload my image and they take it from there)... But those are pretty expensive.![]()
oops! Mea Culpa!Please no more discussion of printing and attaching labels here.