Funnily enough yes, just brought up how to remove labels etcHave you tried searching to see if anyone has asked this before?
Yeah that was my wife's idea, just knock something up on the computer and print it out. Was thinking of using gum arabic to stick them onI've not looked but do my own on a colour laser printer. I cut them out by hand because I like to do weird label shapes. you can stick them on with milk. Or I use a dymo label printer. ( not as good)
This is what is usually recommended Beer Labelizer: Create Homebrew Labels for FreeFunnily enough yes, just brought up how to remove labels etc
Thanks, will check it outThis is what is usually recommended Beer Labelizer: Create Homebrew Labels for Free
Many thanks Richard, My son and i have had a right laugh going through old photos to go on beer bottles using that link. Top job SirThis is what is usually recommended Beer Labelizer: Create Homebrew Labels for Free
yup - I & mrs DOJ got fed up of using her hairspray to fix inkjet printer labels from runningI've just used the pva glue that I found in one of the kids craft kits
Labels printed on colour laser. Wouldn't use an ink jet - runs when wet
What printer is that? Happy with it?Labels printed on colour laser.
Did you pay the 1 off fee to use the service?This Labelizer is superb. Used many times, very easy to use. Might not have ability to design from scratch, but for people without design skills (like me) it is perfect
A dell 1320C with network connectivity.What printer is that? Happy with it?
That sounds familiar. I want to go laser but haven't a clue what to look for.I went laser when I got fed up with inkjets getting blocked when they weren't used for a couple of weeks.
Doesn't really answer your design question but I designed mine, I got them printed at design mule. They are not cheap but they are dishwasher safe vinyl and will last as long as the bottle. I just use different coloured caps for the different brews. Good luck.
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