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Peterson314

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 13, 2019
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Awesome labeling. Did you print those yourself?
I designed all of the Country Squire labels myself and the majority of the rest of them from Cellar Labels dot com. If they don't have anything I really like (some are meh), I'll design one myself. I'll spend more time on them than strictly necessary :)

I printed these at home and I have a cutter to make sure I get nice, perfect 2" circles.

Most of these labels cover good 'ole Sharpie. That worked just fine, but I just love the little labels.
 

BiginV3gas

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I've been delving into the cellaring of a few blends that I really like. I don't know if that community.cellarlabels.com site is well-moderated any longer, but you can download a number of labels from the site. I've discovered some step savers along the way. If you're trying to label standard mason jar lids, use Avery Presto #94501, a 2.0" circular label. If you're trying to label wide-mouth mason jar lids, use Avery Presto #94512, a 2.75" circular label. If you want rectangular labels for the side of the jar, go with Avery Presto #94237. You can create a free account on the Avery site to load the respective templates and hammer out your labels. I'll attach a couple examples of labels that I built from scratch, for personal use...
 

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AJL67

Lifer
May 26, 2022
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I started to do those but the printing can be finicky plus now my jars are on shelves, so i use white paper tape and a sharpie, do they feel bad about it, i don’t care they ate just filthy tobacco whores that get screwed and unscrewed and filled over and over and I’ll be damned if a whore is going to make me feel bad.
 

ashdigger

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I’ve used a label maker, a sticker with my chicken scratch, hence the label maker, and one time I peeled a decal off a tin with a heat gun.

It all ends the same. A disorganized mess.

So I use the dinner theory. It doesn’t matter how it goes in. It’s all comes out in the end.
 
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