jamesngalveston
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BTW...redheads are never lazy, there just slow,methodical,thorough, at least in divorce settlements...LOL
Tess said:I think we had this discussions a few pages back Dont know the artist or how to get hold of them. Im sure this thread will end soon enough because we all do it
Do we have to worry about copyright infringement when making labels and posting on here, or do we just have to ask permission of the artist?
BTW...redheads are never lazy, there just slow,methodical,thorough, at least in divorce settlements...LOL
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Don't ask, don't tell.
I'm making a nice California Moscato for my wife. "What should we call it?", I ask. She says, "Well, it's mine."
So...
That's a really pretty label. I bet she's smiling ear to ear.
Super easy idea I had to use CD labels and cut them in half over a metallic label. Looks fancy but it was VERY simple.
Fantastic idea Polarhug. I especially like the blend label; beautiful design work.Two wines I labeled today. Did a mead, a heavy oaked blueberry and a 60/40 blue/mead melomel blend. Haven't labeled the Mead yet but it will be honeycomb top & bottom with a metallic center also. Super easy idea I had to use CD labels and cut them in half over a metallic label. Looks fancy but it was VERY simple. I like how they turned out!
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