What labels do you use?
Rob,
I started with an Avery label - the one that makes 4 to a page (can't
remember the number), but then I went to a blank sheet (Avery label - 8165).
I still get 4 per page, but depending on the label, I'll cut them in an oval
or whatever. The Avery labels do need to be soaked in hot soapy water to
come off and I do find the glue easy to get off. If they get wet though,
you can tell. I've heard some print their labels on regular paper and then
use a glue stick. It all depends on how much time you want to spend on
making your labels or not. My wine store stocks wine labels, but I enjoy
making mine. Good-luck
Darlene
"jim l" > wrote in message
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> <snip>
> what labels do folks use for attractive display, no (or minimal)
> ink-running when wet, and> later ease of removal?
> <snip >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Rob Woodard
>
> Rob, I just use a blank that I made, load some water marked
> "parchment" into the feed tray of the copier, burn off a butt-load of
> copies, then spray with a thin coat of polyurethane. Then you cut the
> lables out (I get six standard size bottles and nine for "halves").
> Use a water proof pen/marker to notate on the lable, then use a glue
> stick to attach to the bottles.
> Good luck to you.
>
> Jim L.
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