What kind of paper is best to use for printing wine labels at home.?!


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What kind of paper is best to use for printing wine labels at home.?


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They have some really neat sticky labels at the Home Depot that have beautfiul designs on them that I almost used. Also I've seen some on Ebay too. I think they also have the sticky labels at Officemax.

Try the manila tinted resume paper.

check out your local homebrew shop or on the web @ www.homebrewing.org they will have "lick and stick" lable paper. All you'll have to do is print your labels and moisten the back to stick to the bottles. the nice thing about these lables is they clean off nicely.

No paper. No wine.

If you want some professional ones, try the homebrew shop. I'll tell you what I use for my beer bottles. Not as professional, but it works if you're just giving bottles to friends:

Print them in black and white on regular typing paper. I do 3 x 2 and can fit 9 on each page.
Cut them out.
Pour some MILK onto a small plate.
Place the label's back into the milk and make sure the corners get wet.
Place onto desired position on bottle.
Press a paper towel against the label which squeezed out extra milk.
Let dry.

VOILA! The label sticks really well and comes off easily when soaked in just warm water.




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