My beer label artwork

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I ***** proofed my beer labels for the barbecue this weekend
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And in no way did I get myself a new laser printer because it would make nicer labels that won't run like an inkjet. Oh no. :coat:

I do like the house style. I’ve reverted to label tags with the string attached using candle wax. I need to get back into labels.

Laser printers are always a good investment.
 
I do like the house style. I’ve reverted to label tags with the string attached using candle wax. I need to get back into labels.

Laser printers are always a good investment.
I'd like to take a lot of credit for the label design, but it was basically a Canva.com template that I adapted, put my own background logo on and then changed the colours/text for each beer. Does look nice though 😄
 
I’m not an artist, so it was fun playing around with MS Designer (AI) to get image then text added in google docs. Andy’s my housemate!

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having some fun with AI and have a few more labels for my recent brews
 

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Hi all,

As I've previously said I like doing art on photoshop and design a label for each beer I do, so after each brew is bottled I stick a label on the door of my ferm fridge.

Just thought I would share because I wondered whether anyone else is as nerdy as me 😅😂😂View attachment 89157
Outstanding. I'd better up my game!
 

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Hey there! I'm passionate about customizing my own bottle labels, just like the OP. What sets my approach apart is how frequently I switch things up—I love experimenting with new designs and themes. Instead of sticking to traditional labels or stickers, I opt for inkjet printing on waterproof plastic paper or other materials with adhesive backing. This method not only allows me to create vibrant, personalized labels but also ensures they stay looking great even if the bottles are chilled or handled.I get a handheld printer which is perfect for my creative projects. Whether it's for special occasions or just to add a personal touch to everyday items, customizing my bottles has become a fun and rewarding hobby. It's amazing how a simple label can transform a bottle into something uniquely mine.Hey there! I'm passionate about customizing my own bottle labels, just like the OP. What sets my approach apart is how frequently I switch things up—I love experimenting with new designs and themes. Instead of sticking to traditional labels or stickers, I opt for inkjet printing on waterproof plastic paper or other materials with adhesive backing. This method not only allows me to create vibrant, personalized labels but also ensures they stay looking great even if the bottles are chilled or handled.I get a handheld printer, which is perfect for my creative projects. Whether it's for special occasions or just to add a personal touch to everyday items, customizing my bottles has become a fun and rewarding hobby. It's amazing how a simple label can transform a bottle into something uniquely mine.
 

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Printed some out as stickers on a machine at Boots.

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The bleed hasn't worked properly so some of the lettering has been trimmed and they're too small for my tap decal holders.

Will try again when I have more time to check the machine settings as the finish is good. These will just go on my keezer front instead.
 

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