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Packaging & Wrapping Ideas!

Toss out (recycle) that plain brown wrapper (or at least dress it up)!
You’ve taken the time and effort to select a special bottle for your host. Doesn’t it deserve a better presentation? Your host will appreciate your thoughtfulness – not just the gift, but a great conversation starter!

Slip the bottle into a nice clean mylar or paper bottle bag (or other material that a label will stick to). Fold the top neatly and apply one of our labels to seal the bag.

Lay a sheet of tissue flat. Lay bottle about ¼ of the way from the lower edge of paper, fold the ¼ across the bottle & roll. Apply label to the bottle on the exposed edge to secure in place. Twist top loose tissue paper closed, and attach a ribbon as closure.

As above, but before applying label, fold the top tissue neatly down, and apply label over exposed edges (vertical from rolling, and horizontally from the top)

Apply direct to a bottle bag as decoration.

Using a tall paper bottle bag (approximately 20”), here’s a nice idea. Before inserting the bottle, fold the top of the bag down about 2-3 inches, then use a hole punch to punch a hole through either side of the folded section (equal distance from the edge on each side). Slip bottle inside the bag. Get 1 yard of organza ribbon and thread through the holes from the fold-side so that the end of the ribbon is the same length on either side of the “plain side” of the bag. Tie the ribbon in a neat bow. Apply a label to the front of the bag

If you are looking for blank labels...

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Are you looking for a small (or large) quantity of blank peel and stick labels for your laser or sheet fed printer? You’re in the right place! Why get a whole package when you only need a few sheets? Order just what you need. Choose from the following Sizes:


Rectangular
4x3.3” labels (6 labels per sheet)
USES: Perfect for shipping, packaging, wine bottle labels, large canning jars or crafts

2x4” labels (10 labels per sheet)
USES: Shipping, Packaging, jar labels (horizontal), ingredient labels

1.3X4” (14 labels per sheet)
USES: Recipient Address, Shipping, Packaging, ingredient labels

8.5x11” (Full Sheets – 1 label)
USE: Large Packaging Labels

Address Sizes
1x2.6” (30 per sheet)
USE: Address – recipient or return address on larger envelopes

.5x1.75” (80 per sheet)
USE: Return Address, additional info

Ovals
1x2.5” (27 labels per sheet)
USES: These fit in the groove on most textured jelly/canning jars. Great for packaging

Rounds
2.5” (12 per sheet)
USES: covers most canning lids, decorative, packaging
1.6” (24 per sheet)
USES: packaging, envelope seals, decorative

Blank Label Pricing*: Any of the above (minimum 2 sheet order):
2-10 sheets @ $.50 per sheet
11-25 sheets @ $.45 per sheet
26-50 sheets @ .34 per sheet
51 sheets call for pricing
Shipping & handling from $1.99 & up
*Calculation for order: # of labels you need, divided by the number of labels per sheet = the number of sheets you need to order. Note: You may want to order a few spare sheets to test your layout before printing your full run of labels

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