Labels
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Labels
So far I’ve been repurposed wine bottles with no labels, but I’d like to up my game and get some labels.........and maybe some decent bottles.
What are folks doing for labels?
Pics too please if poss
What are folks doing for labels?
Pics too please if poss
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H12rpo - Senior Distiller

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Re: Labels
I use the Avery free label software and ebay has the stationery.
http://products.avery.co.uk/template_an ... index.html
http://products.avery.co.uk/template_an ... index.html
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Labels
I have a DYMO LabelWriter 400. It is one of those heat style printers. OK, it only does Black and white, but I use it for everything from address,Booze to general labels.
The built in design features enable you to make some good looking labels.
The built in design features enable you to make some good looking labels.
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Pyro - Experienced Distiller

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Re: Labels
I make them from a4 sticky printable paper or use my vinyl cutter
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Taity - Regular

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Re: Labels
I am unsure what products you are referring to here?
I have always favoured the approach that casual visitors to Easydrinker Manor do not see personalised labelled bottles, or than for sloe gin and the like.
Regular Gin, Vodka et al, is stored in recycled, near as dammit, original, label intact commercial bottles.
There is impressing and there is showing off.
But hey, that is just me.
Robert.
I have always favoured the approach that casual visitors to Easydrinker Manor do not see personalised labelled bottles, or than for sloe gin and the like.
Regular Gin, Vodka et al, is stored in recycled, near as dammit, original, label intact commercial bottles.
There is impressing and there is showing off.
But hey, that is just me.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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