I would like to print some labels to stick on the jars of Marmalade that my wife makes at this time of the year but search as hard as I have done on the Internet I'm unable to find any.
I would like to copy a label with a picture of an orange and add a few words such as, Seville Marmalade Made with love by XXX on the following date.
Does any one actually use a particular piece of software?
Creating Jam labels.
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Guess you might find fancy labels in a craft shop
The few rare times I want to use a special label I do as Geoff suggests, clip art and the mailing section of word
you can then select the size of label you require from shops like Rymans or Staples.
However, even for show entries these days the label is handwritten
The few rare times I want to use a special label I do as Geoff suggests, clip art and the mailing section of word
you can then select the size of label you require from shops like Rymans or Staples.
However, even for show entries these days the label is handwritten
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Cheap labels are niceday brand, the sizes are often called by their Avery reference numbers (more expensive brand). We use two smaller ones and occasionally a bigger size:
L7160 approx 38x64 21 per A4 sheet
L7163 approx 38x99 14 per A4 sheet
J8165 approx 68x99 10 per A4 sheet
L7160 approx 38x64 21 per A4 sheet
L7163 approx 38x99 14 per A4 sheet
J8165 approx 68x99 10 per A4 sheet