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That's a nice display. What kind of box have you got those jars stored in?For some jars I cut the logo off the pouch. For most I ether print on paper from Cellar Labels or make up my own. Sometimes I will just use a label maker with plain text.
I don't glue the labels to the lids. I find they stay in place for the most part. I live in a dusty area so one thing I've started doing is I add a clear plastic insert over the paper label in the lid. It doesn't interfere with the seal and I like the look.
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Anyone make their own custom labels?
I use Avery 22830 Glossy While Print-to-the-Edge 2-1/2" Round labels for the jar lids & Avery 8859 Glossy White Business Cards that I put inside the jar. I use Adobe Photoshop Elements to make up the graphics for both, & Microsoft Word templates from Avery to print them.For those who make their own labels and print them off for the tops of mason jars, what kind of glue do you use to attach them to the metal tops? I need something that is not going to crack off when it gets dry. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
It's like a pop bottle crate. They were sold by Michael's but my understanding is they have been discontinued. Too bad, they are very handy.That's a nice display. What kind of box have you got those jars stored in?
KBV does offer a free 2" round printed label for the lids when you buy some of their tobacco. Wish more did this, but I have enjoyed making some of my own (if I don't like the ones already out there.The tobacco manufacturer are no doubt aware that in many case their product will be jarred. Why not include a sticker for that purpose in the tin? Doesn't sound too costly, and will aure make the customers happy. Will also serve as a marketing tool.
That is one sweet pipe and tobacco wall display unit. Where did you get it, if I may ask?I do a lot of Photoshop as a hobby, and I decided to design my own labels in a vintage style, so that it match the cabinet I made last month! I uploaded them on Cellar Labels - https://cellarlabels.com/
Thank you! I made it myself! I'm not a woodworker, but I'm artistic and decided to give it a try. It's not perfect (not every shelf are perfectly leveled) but I wanted something rustic looking and it works. I made a blueprint prior to build it, and you can find it here: Tobacco Pipes Cabinet Concept by Morsoth on DeviantArt - https://www.deviantart.com/morsoth/art/Tobacco-Pipes-Cabinet-Concept-903918557Tha
That is one sweet pipe and tobacco wall display unit. Where did you get it, if I may ask?