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May 3, 2010
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Yeah definately jar it if you're keeping it for a few weeks or longer. I found the mason jars pretty well priced at Target also, and I found some of the jars with the plastic seal on the lid that practically vacuum seal at Wal-Mart for a really good price as well.

 

mowens

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I use the Jar system as well. Just be sure to keep your jars out of light while in storage. I've read (cant remember where) that storing tobacco is similar to storing red wine. Keep it in cool dark place and it will age nicley for years.
Hey Cortez what program do you use for the labels? I think I may try that out.

 

cortezattic

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Nov 19, 2009
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I just use the tools that come with CorelDraw. It's handy because your text can follow

curves. If you don't have something similar send me a PM, and list the blends you want

to label. I'll send you J-pegs or post them in my album for you to copy.

 

mowens

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Cortez I think I am going to try it out with Photoshop and see how that works. If I fail then I shall consult you good sir.

 

lordnoble

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Jul 13, 2010
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Illustrator is easy, marmal4de. Anyone can pick it up with a little time. Have her show you how to make curved text and how to place images into the document. I actually prefer using Illustrator for pretty much everything that I have to print.
-Jason

 
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