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I use Avery labels and you can not view the pictures without the software so I snapped a picture of the labels on my computer screen.
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Go ahead and "lookm" Wade - you can't really see'm.
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Love the labels! Nice touch with the matching shrink tops too.
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very nice!!!

did you filter those whites?

also...on the label w that lady on the horse...you have a surgeon general warning regarding the consumption of alcohol....you should also have a warning regarding dangerous women :)
 
Thanks everyone for the kind words.
Al, I did not filter the white wine. I am looking into getting a filter though for Christmas (been talking to Santa).
 
Mike, I did not spray them. I used to until I got a new ink jet printer. I was looking at getting an inexpensive color laser printer but Office Max talked me into a HP office Jet pro 8500. In thesecolor cartridgesHP is supposably putting more pigment in the colors causing less bleed off when it gets damp. The ink is a fair bit more expensive but so far I have been very happy with it, I use Avery labels/software and they come off very easy. Sure if you put the bottles in a bucket of ice you'll have some issues with the labels but in the wine fridge I have no problems at all. Over all I have better quality ink then I had and its still less then laser per sheet.
 
Not bad. I'll eventually do some custom labels with some of my photographs. I'm going to wait until I have a lot of bottles of wine first. :)
 

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