How can you make a label for a water bottle and how do you get the old label off easily?!


Question: The label is just paper, and the glue is just sticky enough to stick to the bottle, and you can pull it off. It's common sense.

- Elizabeth -


Answers: The label is just paper, and the glue is just sticky enough to stick to the bottle, and you can pull it off. It's common sense.

- Elizabeth -

well first u just peal it off with water and then let it dry or wipe it off and then make the label and then glue it for tape it

I would take off all the label that you can get just by cutting it and pealing it off. Then soak the bottle and it should wipe/scrub off really easy with a sponge. To make new ones you could print them and cut them on your printer. Then use double side tape to attach them to the bottle. Maybe a quick set or hot glue would work too. You may be able to order them on e-bay or something like that too.

To get an old label off you can try these 2 methods.
1. Boil water on the stove and hold the bottle so the steam hits the label. As it is being steamed you will be able to pull the label away slowly as the glue re-softens.
2. Place the bottle in a sink filled with water over night. When you get up in the morning the label should peel off easily.

you can make a label on your computer printer and then trim it to fit. To remove the old label soak it in warm soapy water for an hour or two and the glue will come off. Isn't it amazing how many supposedly computer literate people can't spell the word " peel" correctly?

On removing the label soak it with some Goo Gone you can get it at any hardware store or dept store (Walmart).

you will ne to use software programs like photoshop in creating labels, or printmaster is easier if you don't need to have a highly customized artwork. printmaster is a friendly user program that can guide you to create from simple to complicated designs depends on your creativity.
if you are only going to make a few, like 10 to 1 dozen, you can create these labels in any microsoft program, 1 design and print in many copies.
soak them in warm water to peel off the old labels.

I would try using shipping labels and printing them on the computer I'm sure Avery has a software template for this. Let the bottle soak in hot water and it should come right off.





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