Guest guest Posted August 13, 2008 Report Share Posted August 13, 2008 Thanks! Great info form this group, all of the time! Lori V. - Cynthia Conn Tuesday, August 12, 2008 8:01 PM [sPAM] Re: Labels for bottles? Hi Selah, Here are the suggestions I have picked up from previous posts on this group: You can use Avery labels but they can become oily. Try one of the following: Put clear packing tape over the label. Get a clear sheet of vinyl, cut to the label size, and put it on top of the printed label. Put a second clear Avery label over the printed one. There is also a site called www.rippedsheets.com that sells waterproof labels. I haven't personally ordered from them yet. Most of the labels I have seen on my bottles have the botanical name and the place of origin. For blends, I would put the amount of each oil used, or if several oils are used, give the blend a snazzy name like " Zippy " and give them a separate card that tells how many drops of each oil are in the blend. A blend date might also be helpful or even a " use by " date for stuff that may go rancid. Cynthia , TWCrew <twcrew wrote: > > I have purchased some bottles to make different blends of essential > oils. I don't know what to use a labels though, or how much info > should be on a label for safety reasons (like if I give on to a > family member or friend). What are you using on your bottles? I > thought maybe an address label, but not sure how to keep the ink from > smearing. > > Selah > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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