My beer labels are very simple, just a piece of printer paper with the name of the bottle content and the date bottled. They are maybe 1cm x 4cm on average and printed out in columns on a sheet of A4.
I've finally worked out what has to be the easiest way of getting these on the bottle.
I cut the sheet of A4 into strips of labels, go over the back with a glue stick and set them aside to dry. When they are dry, cut them into individual labels.
take a damp cloth and lay it on your work surface and it then takes moments to moisten the back of the label and fix it to the bottle.
This is much less cruddy then trying to glue each label individually or trying to cut labels that are wet with glue.
I've finally worked out what has to be the easiest way of getting these on the bottle.
I cut the sheet of A4 into strips of labels, go over the back with a glue stick and set them aside to dry. When they are dry, cut them into individual labels.
take a damp cloth and lay it on your work surface and it then takes moments to moisten the back of the label and fix it to the bottle.
This is much less cruddy then trying to glue each label individually or trying to cut labels that are wet with glue.