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Thank you Kat - gives me another option... love the fact that I don't have

to order large quantities to try them. Evie M.

 

 

In a message dated 12/24/2009 5:05:43 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

KKirsch1 writes:

 

 

 

 

I have found an excellent label company that ships in small quantities!

_http://www.labelsbyhttp://wwhttp_ (http://www.labelsbythesheet.com/)

 

Maybe try the clear high gloss labels, they haven't lifted for me, but

then again they don't get wet (candles).

 

Kat

 

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(Eviemat52)

Monday, December 21, 2009 7:40 PM

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Re: [oils_herbs_ Re: [oils_herbs_<WBR>etc

 

My business is small, (but growing) and to save on material costs I've

produced my own product labels using Avery labels. I have to admit that

they

look great and I've had many many compliments, but I notice that

depending

on the weather the ends sometimes lift just a little on my lotion

containers. I'm not at all happy with that.

 

At this point, I don't want to spend thousands of dollars for a label

printer, and the cost of the labels that go with the printer. Do any of

you

print your own labels using another brand of label that doesn't lift??

Would appreciate any recommendations. Evie M.

 

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Yes, it’s great, you can order 1 sheet if you want to, although the shipping

cost will make that a silly option J I usually order 10 sheets of each size and

it costs about $5 to ship USPS and it comes in 2-3 days.

 

 

 

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Behalf Of Eviemat52

Saturday, December 26, 2009 3:13 PM

 

Re: Recommendation for Inkjet Labels - Kat

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you Kat - gives me another option... love the fact that I don't have

to order large quantities to try them. Evie M.

 

 

In a message dated 12/24/2009 5:05:43 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

KKirsch1 <KKirsch1%40its.jnj.com> writes:

 

I have found an excellent label company that ships in small quantities!

_http://www.labelsbyhttp://wwhttp_ <http://www.labelsbyhttp:/wwhttp_>

(http://www.labelsbythesheet.com/)

 

Maybe try the clear high gloss labels, they haven't lifted for me, but

then again they don't get wet (candles).

 

Kat

 

_@oils_herbs_eoil_

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[_@oils_herbs_eoil_

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) ] On Behalf Of _Eviemat52 <_Eviemat52%40aol.Evi> _

(Eviemat52 <Eviemat52%40aol.com> )

Monday, December 21, 2009 7:40 PM

_@oils_herbs_eoil_

( <%40>

)

Re: [oils_herbs_Re: [oils_herbs_<WBR>etc

 

My business is small, (but growing) and to save on material costs I've

produced my own product labels using Avery labels. I have to admit that

they

look great and I've had many many compliments, but I notice that

depending

on the weather the ends sometimes lift just a little on my lotion

containers. I'm not at all happy with that.

 

At this point, I don't want to spend thousands of dollars for a label

printer, and the cost of the labels that go with the printer. Do any of

you

print your own labels using another brand of label that doesn't lift??

Would appreciate any recommendations. Evie M.

 

 

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