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It's an old trick for making vinyl signs repositionable. Use dish soap, watered down a bit and lather it on the surface before applying the sticker/vinyl. When it dries, it gets into the adhesive making it less permanent, but sticky enough to remove and restick (and soaking re-soapys the soap) My labels are printed on a laser printer, so they'll be waterfast/the ink shouldn't run.

Next time I'll try that, and let you know how I get on.

That is the benefit of a laser printer. I have an inkjet unfortunately otherwise this is a good money saving tip. Removable labels are rather pricey.
 
These are fantastically beautiful! I really like the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th ones. The jelly one is incredible!

You are quite the artist! I could see the tree and meadow image hanging on my wall. Quite the soft and peaceful contrast to the bold and bright images of your other labels. All are fantastic, and I see you enjoy brewing sours. Interesting combos.
 
One I made with GIMP. I could use a lot more practice.

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New to brewing enjoying this site a lot!!!!, have a Block Party Amber ale and a New England IPA Bottle conditioning on day 11, and am waiting for my Imperial Blonde Ale to get ready for bottling, yeast still working away after 9 days, so after seeing all these great labels, figured I would try to for when they are ready.


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logo get run The sloth and my Bottom Time Brewing Logo I run through my Graphtec cutter/plotter put logo on caps and the sloth silhouette without any background becomes the label.
 
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