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Lazy Paddle Label

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Mooned Loon Pale Ale
 
Milk is good until you want to put a bottle of beer into a cooler of ice. Then gelatin is better - and as easy to clean off after,

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I use a glue stick.Takes a while to do a lot but worth it......Around the edges and an X in the middle......
 
What do you use for this? These are awesome!

I used Inkscape with some photos that I had. I took a while to get them to come out, and a lot of playing around, but I like them now. Inkscape is free off of the internet. If you need any help send me a shout.
 
brewbobaggins said:
Here's one I'm working on...

Nice label! I like the tone of your informational paragraphs too; friendly and not overly formal.

FYI, you've got a typo at "...greatest song ever recorded..." I'd hate to see you print a bunch of these off and discover it later.

Now if you'll excuse me, I've gotta roll, can't stand still, gotta flaming heart, can't get my fill.

:mug:
 
Any wet shavers here? I always thought this might become a good label for those who know ....

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My preference would be to put it on a lemon shandy but ... who knows. .... ;)
 
Wow you guys all have some great labels. I haven't made my own based on the fact I have like 150 Summit bottles that they must have nuclear engineered the labels onto, but I'm working on it!
 
Working on label designs. So far I've got the logo more or less how I like it. Adding the style/ABV/IBU stats might be done as hazmat warning diamonds or as elemental symbols (such as with a good Periodic Table of Beer Styles).

Black & White:
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With some color:
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Full Label B&W:
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Full Label Color:
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Hey there guys. There's so many replies in the thread so to save time do anyone have the answer to sticking paper labels to plastic bottles?
One thing is that it must come off after so it can be reused. I have glass bottles and use milk to stick them on but havnt tried plastic bottles with my labels. Will milk work to??

Cheers
 
Hey there guys. There's so many replies in the thread so to save time do anyone have the answer to sticking paper labels to plastic bottles?
One thing is that it must come off after so it can be reused. I have glass bottles and use milk to stick them on but havnt tried plastic bottles with my labels. Will milk work to??

Cheers

I don't have the good solution, but I can save you some time experimenting with milk or gelatin. They don't work well on plastic..........
 
I've found that a combination of milk/gelatin can be pretty strong stuff and might stick to plastic. Mix up a one-to-one blend until it starts to congeal and then microwave it for like 5-10 seconds - you'll be able to apply it to the label and the bottle while it stays hot.

Other than that, maybe a hot glue gun would work. You can just pull and scrap the glue off when you're done with it.
 
OhReally said:
Nice label! I like the tone of your informational paragraphs too; friendly and not overly formal.

FYI, you've got a typo at "...greatest song ever recorded..." I'd hate to see you print a bunch of these off and discover it later.

Now if you'll excuse me, I've gotta roll, can't stand still, gotta flaming heart, can't get my fill.

:mug:

Muchos gracias!
 
I've found that a combination of milk/gelatin can be pretty strong stuff and might stick to plastic. Mix up a one-to-one blend until it starts to congeal and then microwave it for like 5-10 seconds - you'll be able to apply it to the label and the bottle while it stays hot.

Other than that, maybe a hot glue gun would work. You can just pull and scrap the glue off when you're done with it.

Works really well on glass, but sucks on plastic (at least in my experience)

Thanks guys. Do u think a glue stick will be ok or nah?

?? - Try one and let us know. I usually only use one PET bottle per batch to test for carbonation, but would be good to know in case I decide to bottle some up especially for camping or the like.
 
Hey there guys. There's so many replies in the thread so to save time do anyone have the answer to sticking paper labels to plastic bottles?
One thing is that it must come off after so it can be reused. I have glass bottles and use milk to stick them on but havnt tried plastic bottles with my labels. Will milk work to??

Cheers

Rubber band FTW!
 
Here are my latest Gitmoe-inspired brown paper labels. I cut the paper to 8.5" x 11" size, and then printed them 9 up. I used a straightedge metal ruler to rip them to size for that craft look, and then used a glue stick around the edges and with an X through the middle to stick them to the bottles.

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Cheers!
 
Made on Inkscape and GIMP.

Gonna go on paper bags, do you guys just grab em from the grocery store?

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I bought a roll of brown paper from my local arts and crafts store. I think it's 30" x 120 feet long. I just cut what I need off it. My printer is pretty forgiving so I'm not even that exact with the pages being exactly letter size.
 
Cultkid said:
Here are my latest Gitmoe-inspired brown paper labels. I cut the paper to 8.5" x 11" size, and then printed them 9 up. I used a straightedge metal ruler to rip them to size for that craft look, and then used a glue stick around the edges and with an X through the middle to stick them to the bottles.

Cheers!

Those came out great. I need to make a big trip to the craft store for supplies to try some new ideas. I also ordered a custom rubber stamp from an internet store to start stamping my "brewery" name on bottle caps. Makes me happy to have inspired some great labels in this thread.
 
Those came out great. I need to make a big trip to the craft store for supplies to try some new ideas. I also ordered a custom rubber stamp from an internet store to start stamping my "brewery" name on bottle caps. Makes me happy to have inspired some great labels in this thread.

It's funny that you say that, because I did the same thing last week :tank:

I also ordered a special ink for watermarking the paper with a semi-transparent "brewery" logo watermark.
 

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