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I do = I hate designing them (I'm a bit anal) and I absolutely hate printing them.

Sigh.
 
What do you use? Paper, ink, program? Do you coat them in anyway? Soap or Bottles?

I'm full of questions tonight - better than the alternative? :lol:
 
I do lame labels.

I use a Avery DesignPro and print on a laser printer. I usually use plain labels but sometimes do the waterproof ones but they are SO expensive.

No I don't coat and I probably should - especially for my scrubs.

Labels for EVERYTHING. Lip balms, soaps, lotions, scrubs, whateverthereisoutthere.
 
Have you checked with Online Labels.com?

I use the waterproof vinyl, if you buy them by the 100 for $ 60, buy more and they're even cheaper. I get the full sheet and cut myself with a paper cutter.

Try spraying the whole sheet before you cut with Krylon archival spray. It doesn't crack or yellow. I used to use Epson Durabrite waterproof ink, but I was out of ink so I used my HP, no difference at all. No running of fading at all. Very easy.

Designing them is my nightmare. I fussed for months and months before one of my sisters helped my get 'my look'. Then it was pretty easy. It may not be perfect, but it works for me.
 
Oh ya -and then add cutting labels to my list of things I hate? I think I'll pass LOL!!!

I got some help with my "look" - I have no sense of style LOL.
 
I'm with you , I HATE designing them, priting them and everything to do with them....and I've spent the better part of the evening doing it for a show on Saturday......and I'm not even halfway through :(
 
:( I feel you! I've been putting months and months of time in them... And this is my third printer since. It drives my crazy!
 
This is the main reason why my soap is not in two stores that have requested it yet, because I cannot do labels.
I was thinking of going and buying one of those dymo thermal heat labellers and be done with it.
 
I buy the waterproof full sheet ones from online labels for laser printers. They are about $60 for 100 and my testing has shown 100% waterproof. I do not have the most talent for designing them but think I am gaining on it. My biggest problem is I keep changing my mind on what I want and then waste time putting new labels on everything. I need to stop that.

Bruce
 
I haven't even started on that end of it yet. I am not planning on sellinf till next spring, so I can spend some long winter nights delving into this. Do any of you use programs like PrintMaster and such?
 
Yup. I use Printmaster Platinum. Start playing with it now so you will be comfortable with it when you need it.

Bruce
 
ChrissyB said:
This is the main reason why my soap is not in two stores that have requested it yet, because I cannot do labels.
I was thinking of going and buying one of those dymo thermal heat labellers and be done with it.

Chrissy - do you want some help? I make cigar bands and folded swing tags using Microsoft Publisher and then print them on regular copy paper and cut them with a guillotine - easy now I have it all set up. If your computer has Publisher I can email you a template to start you off....just let me know.

Tanya :)
 
ChrissyB said:
This is the main reason why my soap is not in two stores that have requested it yet, because I cannot do labels.
I was thinking of going and buying one of those dymo thermal heat labellers and be done with it.

Thinking about that too....what are the merits(or otherwise) over a conventional laser dyu think? Soap labels I can handle,it's the get wet stuff that's a pain.Either design & have printed at officeworks or similar.Or have them designed/printed by the 1000.Or a little colour laser is about $400.Ack! :?
 
i use the avery online pro as well.easy enough,but,i hate to cut the labels,,i just use printer paper..I guess I need to use the labels,huh??lol make it easier..
 
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