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Your photos are absolutely be-e-utiful!!Mine is underwater and nature photography. Had my own gallery on Maui but now retired in the Ozarks and shooting bugs and flowers mostly. Also floating the local rivers and gardening.View attachment 61911View attachment 61912View attachment 61913View attachment 61914View attachment 61915View attachment 61916
i'm fixing to download whatever it is so i can do my own labels, a 6up, 6 labels per sheet, very cool and very nice, the saques that bg tree?When you're making wine, who has time for other hobbies??? Just kidding
I love making my own wine labels...I know it's still wine related but I really enjoy the creative process! My hubby and I love to camp and explore the woods in our Jeep. And finally, we just got a Traeger and since my husband doesn't grill, I've been having a blast learning to use it and trying different recipes.
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i'm fixing to download whatever it is so i can do my own labels, a 6up, 6 labels per sheet, very cool and very nice, the saques that bg tree?
i'm fixing to download whatever it is so i can do my own labels, a 6up, 6 labels per sheet, very cool and very nice, the saques that bg tree?
washington state and maine are they are the only 2 of lower 48 i ain't been in, but i stood at both state lines and through a rock into both states, was younger and thought it was cool. and yep i've seen both from elevation and both are sweet,,,We live in northeastern Washington State. Lots of beautiful country up here ❤
but i stood at both state lines and through a rock into both states, was younger and thought it was cool.
I'm Canadian. Haven't been to many states, but MY Alaska box is checked! Got to take a cruise with my family a couple of years ago. It was beautiful.but still waiting to check the Alaska box
I've seen some of your work! You have quite a talent there, but it must be exhausting posing for all those labels, no? I've often thought of printing my own. We've used the online label services a couple of times because it's so much more enjoyable to gift the wine that way, but it doubles the cost of the wine! At least. What labels do you use? Do you use laserjet or inkjet?I love making my own wine labels...
i use ink jet i take all my labels outside spread them out the, n spray them from a spray can clear gloss, clear satin, clear poly, clear varnish, and of them little spray cans at walmart, lumber company,I've seen some of your work! You have quite a talent there, but it must be exhausting posing for all those labels, no? I've often thought of printing my own. We've used the online label services a couple of times because it's so much more enjoyable to gift the wine that way, but it doubles the cost of the wine! At least. What labels do you use? Do you use laserjet or inkjet?
I've seen some of your work! You have quite a talent there, but it must be exhausting posing for all those labels, no? I've often thought of printing my own. We've used the online label services a couple of times because it's so much more enjoyable to gift the wine that way, but it doubles the cost of the wine! At least. What labels do you use? Do you use laserjet or inkjet?
that is the reason for wine making ain't it pleasing oneself?Quite exhausting
Even doing labels at home adds more than bit to the cost of winemaking but part of the joy of this hobby for me is having an end product that's pleasing to the eye as well as the palette. I use an Epson inkjet printer because they're DuraBrite ink is waterproof. I print it on a high quality inkjet paper, cut them apart on a paper cutter and use homemade gelatin glue to put them on the bottles. They'll stay on even when submerged in cool water, but slide right off in hot, making recycling bottles super easy. All in all, it's quite a lot of work but I love making my labels almost as much as making the wine.
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