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Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All
ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. Many thanks. McKevvy |
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On Feb 26, 7:33*pm, McKevvy > wrote:
> Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All > ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. > > Many thanks. > > McKevvy Here in the States an Avery brand 5163 is just about perfect for wine labels. It's a packing label. Joe |
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On 28 Feb, 01:57, Joe Sallustio > wrote:
> On Feb 26, 7:33*pm, McKevvy > wrote: > > > Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All > > ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. > > > Many thanks. > > > McKevvy > > Here in the States an Avery brand 5163 is just about perfect for wine > labels. *It's a packing label. > > Joe Avery is particle gummed adhesive paper isnt it? My days of old as a printer seems to recollect that. McKevvy |
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I just use four-up on an 8.5" x 11" sheet and use Publisher
to make the labels. I apply them to the bottle with a glue stick which makes it VERY easy to remove from the bottle. "McKevvy" > wrote in message ... > Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All > ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. > > Many thanks. > > McKevvy |
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Avery 6464 labels are "removable". They came recommended to me and that's
what I've used. "Bob Becker" > wrote in message ... >I just use four-up on an 8.5" x 11" sheet and use Publisher > to make the labels. > I apply them to the bottle with a glue stick which makes > it VERY easy to remove from the bottle. > > > "McKevvy" > wrote in message > ... >> Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All >> ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. >> >> Many thanks. >> >> McKevvy > |
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![]() "McKevvy" > wrote in message ... > Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All > ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. > > Many thanks. > > McKevvy Depends on what you want as far as quality goes. Basics start with photocopy paper through a laser printer with scissors and glue. If you're looking to do your 'Reserve Private Bin Chateau Rothschild Plonk' batch then light weight glossy photo paper through a photo-quality inkjet with waterproof inks would be more fitting. In between there are the various avery type sticky labels. Go for flat sided bottles as curved and tapered bottles are a b*tch. McMikey |
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On Feb 26, 7:33*pm, McKevvy > wrote:
> Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All > ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. > > Many thanks. > > McKevvy I suggest you check out our wine label section. http://www.onlinelabels.com/wine-bottle-labels.htm If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. Thanks, Matt Hamilton http://www.onlinelabels.com |
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On 2 Mar, 20:03, Matt > wrote:
> On Feb 26, 7:33*pm, McKevvy > wrote: > > > Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All > > ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. > > > Many thanks. > > > McKevvy > > I suggest you check out our wine label section. > > http://www.onlinelabels.com/wine-bottle-labels.htm > > If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. > > Thanks, > > Matt Hamiltonhttp://www.onlinelabels.com Thanks but I don't really want to order from abroad - especially as its just for wine labels ffs. McKevvy |
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On 28 Feb, 23:09, "Mike" > wrote:
> "McKevvy" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All > > ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. > > > Many thanks. > > > McKevvy > > Depends on what you want as far as quality goes. Basics start with photocopy > paper through a laser printer with scissors and glue. If you're looking to > do your 'Reserve Private Bin Chateau Rothschild Plonk' batch then light > weight glossy photo paper through a photo-quality inkjet with waterproof > inks would be more fitting. In between there are the various avery type > sticky labels. Go for flat sided bottles as curved and tapered bottles are a > b*tch. > > McMikey Cheers Mikey, I reckon that Avery particle gummed (or any particle gummed) would be ok but I've still to hunt around on the net for some. The irony is that as a printer who worked in a large company with literally pallets of all papers lieing around, none of my old contacts in the trade work for any other companies that stock it. Photo paper is out because I refuse to spend £30 on inkjet cartridges for my colour epson printer - although I'd be happy using my mono laser if I had a decent artwork blank. McKevvy |
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On 28 Feb, 19:34, "Bob Becker" > wrote:
> I just use four-up on an 8.5" x 11" sheet and use Publisher > to make the labels. > I apply them to the bottle with a glue stick which makes > it VERY easy to remove from the bottle. > > "McKevvy" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All > > ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. > > > Many thanks. > > > McKevvy But what kind/weight of paper and glue? McKevvy |
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I also use the removable Avery 6464, and once printed, I take outside
and spray with satin clear spray - which makes them more water proof. Oh, I use color ink jet. I guess if you have laser that's better. smile. DAve JB wrote: > Avery 6464 labels are "removable". They came recommended to me and that's > what I've used. > > > "Bob Becker" > wrote in message > ... >> I just use four-up on an 8.5" x 11" sheet and use Publisher >> to make the labels. >> I apply them to the bottle with a glue stick which makes >> it VERY easy to remove from the bottle. >> >> >> "McKevvy" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All >>> ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. >>> >>> Many thanks. >>> >>> McKevvy > > |
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On 3 Mar, 02:01, Dave Allison > wrote:
> I also use the removable Avery 6464, and once printed, I take outside > and spray with satin clear spray - which makes them more water proof. > Oh, I use color ink jet. I guess if you have laser that's better. smile. > DAve > > JB wrote: > > Avery 6464 labels are "removable". They came recommended to me and that's > > what I've used. > > > "Bob Becker" > wrote in message > ... > >> I just use four-up on an 8.5" x 11" sheet and use Publisher > >> to make the labels. > >> I apply them to the bottle with a glue stick which makes > >> it VERY easy to remove from the bottle. > > >> "McKevvy" > wrote in message > ... > >>> Where (in the UK) can I buy label blanks for both white and red? All > >>> ebay searches seem to pull up is personalised stuff. > > >>> Many thanks. > > >>> McKevvy Cheers Dave McK. |
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>I also use the removable Avery 6464, and once printed, I take outside
> and spray with satin clear spray - which makes them more water proof. > Oh, I use color ink jet. I guess if you have laser that's better. smile. I take them to Staples and have them printed on their color laser printer. The laser ink doesn't run. |
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OH. gotta try that!!! thanks for the tip! DAve
Bob Becker wrote: >> I also use the removable Avery 6464, and once printed, I take outside >> and spray with satin clear spray - which makes them more water proof. >> Oh, I use color ink jet. I guess if you have laser that's better. smile. > > I take them to Staples and have them printed on their color laser printer. > The laser ink doesn't run. > > > |
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