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I love that site. If you have a PDF editer on your computer you can even customise the labels to your liking.
 
Yes its been on before as BB said but I noticed now you can add your own photo. ;)
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The Ginger Ninja said:
Just print on normal paper and use pritt stick (it washes off easier then sticky labels.
I'm sure I saw it on here once where it was mentioned to spray with hair lacquer after printing to make the ink waterproof. :hmm: :hmm:

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BarnsleyBrewer said:
The Ginger Ninja said:
Just print on normal paper and use pritt stick (it washes off easier then sticky labels.
I'm sure I saw it on here once where it was mentioned to spray with hair lacquer after printing to make the ink waterproof. :hmm: :hmm:

BB

mmm, im on it :thumb:
 
a cheap can of hair spray is a good way of sealing, my old art teacher used to spray all our charcoal drawings with hair spray to prevent smudging.
 
WelshPaul said:
I love that site. If you have a PDF editer on your computer you can even customise the labels to your liking.

Tell me more Paul, I thought you could only get a jpeg. :? Easily done :?
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I just make my own labels, print them on ordinary A4 paper, cut the labels out and stick to the bottles of keg with pritt stick. Easy :drink:
 
Springer said:
WelshPaul said:
I love that site. If you have a PDF editer on your computer you can even customise the labels to your liking.

Tell me more Paul, I thought you could only get a jpeg. :? Easily done :?
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Download and install CutePDF. It's free for home use. You can then "print" from that website and send the job to CutePDF to create a .pdf file.
You will need something like Adobe Acrobat or Nitro PDF to add any additional text though.
 
Thanks for the idea Paul.
I am a linux man, have been for years Ubuntu for the last four or so.
Easy to solve it once I had the idea.
For the conversion of the file you can just type convert xyz.jpg to xyz.pdf :D
Then after you have downloaded pdf edit, free of course, you can add text, as you said.
I had not realised that jpegs could be coverted to pdfs :? :(
Thanks
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here are some that i've had a go at, had few spare hours so got the kids cutting some out.

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Like that one A, they will soon be disabling the right click function. ;)
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