SourKrause
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I've read through numerous threads and there are some very good ideas for label making, but a neighbor of mine has what appears to be an excellent setup for this.
He uses a free website called Freelabelmaker.com to design them (in pdf format), then prints them with his inkjet printer, 4 to a page, on a special kind of paper that I believe is called 'gum back' or something like that.
He also has a spray can of lacquer (bought at Michael's Hobby Shop) that he uses to coat labels that go on white wine since they are exposed to refrigeration/moisture at some point so the ink would run if not coated.
Anyway, the paper has a 'sticky side' that isn't sticky until you wet it, so he prints the labels, cuts them down to size, then keeps a wet towel near the bottles and rubs the back of the paper on the towel and then sticks it on the bottle. It appears to work like a charm.
So what is my question? Where the hell do I find that paper? He can't remember the name of it but he got a 500 pack fairly cheap but cannot remember where he bought it. There are no markings on the package either. I checked on line and found 18 sheets for $7 or more, which is outrageous.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
He uses a free website called Freelabelmaker.com to design them (in pdf format), then prints them with his inkjet printer, 4 to a page, on a special kind of paper that I believe is called 'gum back' or something like that.
He also has a spray can of lacquer (bought at Michael's Hobby Shop) that he uses to coat labels that go on white wine since they are exposed to refrigeration/moisture at some point so the ink would run if not coated.
Anyway, the paper has a 'sticky side' that isn't sticky until you wet it, so he prints the labels, cuts them down to size, then keeps a wet towel near the bottles and rubs the back of the paper on the towel and then sticks it on the bottle. It appears to work like a charm.
So what is my question? Where the hell do I find that paper? He can't remember the name of it but he got a 500 pack fairly cheap but cannot remember where he bought it. There are no markings on the package either. I checked on line and found 18 sheets for $7 or more, which is outrageous.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!