Re: attaching a label to a turning
- From: Kevin Miller <millerboys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 12:25:27 -0800
william kossack wrote:
I have some turnings that I wanted to try and sell but the problem is
attaching price labels to them.
I'm looking for a way of attaching labels to the bottom of a bowl or a
vase that will stick without damaging the surface. Most bottoms are not
currently finished but are smooth and sanded.
I have a little blurb card that I attach to all my turnings. The price
lable is on it, since it'll be tossed out anyway most likely. For bowls
I just set it in them. For something with a finial or with a hole of
some sort I punch a hole in the card and attach it with string.
The card has my logo & name/address on the outside (sorta like a
business card) and on the inside it has the wood type, finish, a care
and feeding write up and an 'artist's statement'. They're pretty cheap
to do. I did them up in a word processor, and get several hundred
printed up for around $10 or so. They take 1/4 of a *** of paper
each. The print/copy shop cuts them for me even...
....Kevin
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