When it comes to labeling curved objects like bottles, it can be tricky to find the right size. To combat this difficulty, we created aprintable ruler. Download, print, and cut out our printable ruler (make sure you're printing it at actual size). Wrap it around your bottle and record ...
Wine bottles come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so precise measurements are key to ensuring a proper fit. Labels work best on the smooth, cylindrical section below the bottle’s shoulder, as most labels can’t adhere properly to tapered surfaces. For home brewers recycling bottles, stick...
Square and rectangular labels are the most common label shapes available — they're traditional, comfortable, and reliable. While it’s more of a standard beer bottle label shape, you can still absolutely make the design unique to your brand. Also, pay special attention to the corners, however...
If you bottle your own water from the tap, use only food-grade plastic or glass containers that seal tightly, and replace the supply every six months. Behind the Labels You can usually figure out what's in a bottle of water by the stated water type — the FDA regulates the use of ...
They weren’t really labor- or time-intensive. By the time I decided to do water bottle labels, the decorations for the rest of the party were done so I easily converted one of the other pieces into a water bottle label. The downside: If you use your home printer, the ink on the ...
And in Chicago, Evie Olson of Craft + Bottle sums it up best. "Labels play an enormous role in consumers' decisions to buy or not buy wine; it's only natural, as humans are visual creatures, drawn to anything that is aesthetically pleasing." She explains that many consumers are still ...
How to Remove Bottle Labels How to Apply Your Labels Perfectly Choosing the Right Label Material Have you ever struggled to remove a sticky label or sticker from a plastic bottle, glass jar, or unique tin you wanted to reuse? You’re not alone. Many of us have tried peeling off a label...
How to make soap to sell FAQ How do you make soap at home? To make soap at home: Mix lye with water (always add lye to water, not the other way around). Melt and combine your chosen essential oils. Slowly mix the lye solution with the oils (saponification). ...
New post: How to Make Kombucha At Home I started brewing my own kombucha a few months ago and was instantly hooked. Considering that a bottle of kombucha goes for about $4 in my hometown, I’ve saved quite a few dollars and I’ve been able to enjoy a bottle of kombucha almost every...
How to Make an Ocean in a Bottle STEP 1: Remove any labels that may be there on your bottle. Usually, they are pretty easy to peel off, and rubbing alcohol will remove any leftover residue. STEP 2: Start with your bottle half full of water. ...