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Check onlinelabels.com. I used to get a stick-on label that was almost 2" × 2.5". I've now changed up how I label my soaps and can use plain printer paper, but Online Labels was really easy to use.

Shunt's got a good suggestion below. Those little labels were a pain to get to print properly lol. I usually ended up trimming off about a millimeter off one end. If I had to do it again, I'd definitely order a whole sheet.
 
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I too use Online Labels but I also use Avery. For rectangle labels I would just use a full sheet and cut them myself. I have fits trying to get them to pring correctly a lot of the time.
 
The picture of the red and black berries look a lot like the dewberries we get in the south. They are yummy delicious and make excellent jelly and wine.
 
I too use Online Labels but I also use Avery. For rectangle labels I would just use a full sheet and cut them myself. I have fits trying to get them to pring correctly a lot of the time.




I will check out the full page labels I am working with a mold that will turn out bars of soap that are 4" x 3.5" so trying to find a printer friendly label has been a challenge.

Todd
 
Yep, I use their software. It works very well. I don't have to adjust anything when I print. It comes out right the first time (ok, it may be 1-2 mm off but I don't get that crazy about it). I love it. Every time you purchase something (labels) from them you get 3 months of their software to use for free. I have until tomorrow on mine. I'm not sure what happens after the 3 months though. Probably gonna have to extend it or buy something else. At least I got a $10 off coupon in my email from them today!
 
What type of paper do you guys use for printing the labels on. I looked up soap labels on Avery but most of what they have has been discontinued in the size That I would need for this label.


Todd

Look at Online Lables.com. They have SOOOO many choices and the best prices I've found. They also have many in weatherproof if that's something you're interested in. All their templates are in the Maestro program and can be downloaded for use in other print programs.

ETA: Sorry Todd! I must have skipped a page when reading so this is the same info others gave you. I still like onlinelabels though, lol!
 
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