^^^ This is what I use. Scotch tape over an Avery return address label.I've been using the Avery office labels & then wrapping them with scotch tape.
This what I've resorted to so far. But, I can see, when creating samples, where I'm going to want something less permanent in the future. I don't need anything fancy, so Scotch tape seems to be the way to go.I just write on the bottles with a sharpie
like wise avery gives me the ability to label different size bottles and using MICRO-WORD for editing. I have over 75 flavors so preprinted works for me,I've been using the Avery office labels & then wrapping them with scotch tape.
I just write on the bottles with a sharpie
Me too, that or a wet erase marker. It washes right off when I clean the bottles up
-Kingboomer
Thanks for the heads-up. I was considering one; now I'm not.I've used scotch tape, painters tape, markers... was totally ok with doin mine that way, then someone bought me a label maker. Damn things don't stay on too well, which means I have to use tape, or markers , anyway. I certainly don't need fancy, either.
I haven't spent much time researching more adhesive labels, so to be fair, it's very possible they do exist. Might still be something to consider, if you want to go that route.Thanks for the heads-up. I was considering one; now I'm not.
I've used scotch tape, painters tape, markers... was totally ok with doin mine that way, then someone bought me a label maker. Damn things don't stay on too well
Same thing, they don't adhere well, from so much use, lol. Mine came with 2 kinds, a clear label and a white one. The clear ones held up better, but not GREAT.What if you print the label longer that the circumference of the bottle so that the label sticks to itself ?
I remember doing that for a project once (same grief, the label would just unstick from the item due to the bend)
Better labellers can have a defined label length, cheaper ones I guess you could just use ............... (dots)
I tried some Avery office labels, but they peel off of the plastic, especially smaller bottles. What is everyone using?
I use smell..... though sometimes I forget lol
I use a DYMO label maker as well. They don't stick super well either though. I usually end up having to cover it with tape anyway.I use a $10 dymo labeler. Sticks fine. I usually put the label somewhere other than the middle where I squeeze.
Hmmm,. Mine haven't ever come off unless a rip them off. . Tape quality maybe??? Dymo vs brother ?I use a DYMO label maker as well. They don't stick super well either though. I usually end up having to cover it with tape anyway.
Hmmm,. Mine haven't ever come off unless a rip them off. . Tape quality maybe??? Dymo vs brother ?
I have a dymo and brother for work, labeling cables and electric wire, etc. The brother labels stick much much better than the dymo labels do.
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Hmm... Well I was given the DYMO and not really looking to shell out for another one. I'll keep that in mind though. For now, tape-over it is!Hmmm,. Mine haven't ever come off unless a rip them off. . Tape quality maybe??? Dymo vs brother ?
I have a dymo and brother for work, labeling cables and electric wire, etc. The brother labels stick much much better than the dymo labels do.
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