Re: Wine Labels - A4 Gummed Paper?
- From: mario <mariosabransky@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Apr 2007 08:11:28 -0700
On 28 abr, 08:53, ericof...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi there
I have a load of home made wine which I am very excited about and am
looking for the best method of creating my own wine labels using a pc
and printer. I am trying to find A4 gummed paper as I think this is
the best option but most of the stuff I have found is multicoloured
and not suitable.
Does anyone have any other ideas or can you tell me where I can get a
good deal on this kind of paper (preferably white or even brown) in
the UK? Is there any free software out there that anyone knows about
to help design these labels?
Many thanks in advance.
E
1 - Print your labels in common paper (laser or inkjet).
2 - Cut it neatly.
3 - To soak the reverse of the label with MILK with a small
paintbrush. (The same milk that you use for the breakfast).
4 - Post it in the wanted position over the bottle surface quickly
(there is not too much time before the humidity soften the paper).
5- To wait until the paper become dry.
The method is absolutely amazing and it works very well. Once dry, the
labeling can support the immersion in a pail with water during
hours.....
To see for to believe. (You can make a test with a paper piece on any
bottle that you have).
I am using this labeling procedure with my home beer bottles from
years with great success.
Have nice labelings. Have a nice day.
Mario (from Argentina)
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