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I am looking for an online label making website that lets me print the labels for free. Any thoughts? I'm finding beerabelizer and grogtag too limiting.
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ScrewyBrewer wrote:I am looking for an online label making website that lets me print the labels for free. Any thoughts? I'm finding beerabelizer and grogtag too limiting.
Beerlabelizer.com has a premium edition. It's a one time fee for a premium upgrade. I think it was literally only a couple dollars. I use it because it's easy. Most of the labels I do not care for or do not use but there are a few worth playing around with. I haven't really found anything else.
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ScrewyBrewer wrote:I am looking for an online label making website that lets me print the labels for free. Any thoughts? I'm finding beerabelizer and grogtag too limiting.
Labeley.com is what I use for labels. All free and can save up to about 20 or so labels on line. I just use the HiDef download into a folder on my desktop and print from there, then can go back and delete old ones if you hit the storage max. I use it for my tap handle branding and labels.
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MadBrewer wrote:
ScrewyBrewer wrote:I am looking for an online label making website that lets me print the labels for free. Any thoughts? I'm finding beerabelizer and grogtag too limiting.
Beerlabelizer.com has a premium edition. It's a one time fee for a premium upgrade. I think it was literally only a couple dollars. I use it because it's easy. Most of the labels I do not care for or do not use but there are a few worth playing around with. I haven't really found anything else.
Yep, that's what I use when I need something quick and easy. I don't do many labels anymore since I keg 90% of what I brew, and if I'm doing a whole batch I will usually create from scratch.
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Dawg LB Steve wrote:
ScrewyBrewer wrote:I am looking for an online label making website that lets me print the labels for free. Any thoughts? I'm finding beerabelizer and grogtag too limiting.
Labeley.com is what I use for labels. All free and can save up to about 20 or so labels on line. I just use the HiDef download into a folder on my desktop and print from there, then can go back and delete old ones if you hit the storage max. I use it for my tap handle branding and labels.
Thanks Steve, I'm going to give this a try too.
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Decided to try something new. I've been wanting to improve my penmanship, so this is good practice (I need it!). I thought that it would be easier than designing and printing individual labels. Turns out. it takes twice as long! The trade off is that, it's super easy to remove the label when you're done!
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Nice penmanship. You clearly have more patience than I do!
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Ibasterd wrote: I've been wanting to improve my penmanship, so this is good practice (I need it!).
I mean this with all the love in my heart............Bite Me :whistle: :p :D
They use my penmanship as ink blot tests. Heck it's even in my user name. ;)

All kidding aside, those are friken awesome as all your labels have been. Great job!

Where did you find those? The color along with the writing are great.
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Inkleg wrote:
Ibasterd wrote: I've been wanting to improve my penmanship, so this is good practice (I need it!).
I mean this with all the love in my heart............Bite Me :whistle: :p :D
They use my penmanship as ink blot tests. Heck it's even in my user name. ;)

All kidding aside, those are friken awesome as all your labels have been. Great job!

Where did you find those? The color along with the writing are great.
Thanks Ink. My handwriting is atrocious as well. I am drawing these letters more than I'm writing them. That's why it took so long. I got the tags from Hobby Lobby. I'm sure you could find them at any craft store. They also happened to have a big lowercase i stamp, so I'm all set.
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Cool. Thanks!
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As always - nice. I love how we can see you sprawled out on the deck in the reflection of the second one.
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Got to watch out for splinters while sprawling!
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