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ForrestM

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Hello and thanks in advance for the help. For those of you who make labels for your wine, what programs/templates do you use? I don't mind to buy a program as Christmas is approaching. Thanks for the help!

-Forrest
 
I have been using PrintMaster 17. This is about 8-10 versions old now but it works pretty well and is easy to use. I have MS Word and Publisher so I could use those but I keep going back to PrintMaster. I print my labels on plain paper and use a glue stick to attach them to bottles. It works well.
 
Hi, I just bought a bunch from "Evermine" custom labels. The site is easy to use and they have several great designs. The real plus is they are made of vinyl (now) so if your like most of us and recycle bottles they peel off easy with no residue left behind. I just bottled over 7 cases (four different type wines) and boy do they make a great impression, especially if you gift your wine. Good luck.
 
I started out making my own using Photoshop or Illustrator then having them printed at FedEx/ Kinkos. It was fun at first but the labels were a big pain to get off. Then I found Grogtag. They are vinyl and you get 24 labels for front and back for about $1.00 per bottle. they have nice templates and you can create from scratch online too using your photos. Best of all, they come right off and are waterproof.
 
onlinelabels sell waterproof labels for wine bottles. I make my own (simple) labels and print at kinkos. They are self adhesive but come right off. Price is very cheap.
You can contact them and ask for samples before ordering. They sent me two kinds, about 6 pages of 8 label per page... That was great. I now placed an order which should be enough for a few years.
http://www.onlinelabels.com/wine-bottle-labels.aspx
 
I use shipping labels and then go to avery.com to create and print from there.
 

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