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So freaking cool!!

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SO COOL! I like your labels so much. Like a Pro!

Definetely I’m still a newbie. Much to learn. Must of the time I just handwrite a post it note and taped it in my big bottles batches. The smaller “carry-on” bottles are only color coded. :hushed:

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that’s what most of us do, so don’t think you have to make custom labels, unless you want to of course.
I use scotch tape. I write the name of the recipe, how much nic. and the date I made it. Put it on the bottle and whamo.

I also have a label maker, which some of us use also.

Of course, if I had a lick of artistic ability, I would probably make my own labels too. :expressionless:

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I wouldn’t call it newb. For almost two years I have used one of the paint sharpie pens. Name date and nic…and done. When it’s time to clean I use naI’ll polish remover and it wipes right off.

But in the spirit of the thread I do love all the labels posted. If I had the time I probably maybe do labels for my bottles.

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brilliant. I am gonna try that. I have some of those paint pens just wasting away. Such a good idea. Wish I would have thought of it

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The one I use is in the background to the left. One pen lasts me about 6 months. Initially I was thinking about buying puff paint but couldn’t find the ones that came in a pen style. But these sharpies do the trick and most people who see the bottles say it’s looks nice.

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Woohoo! It worked!! I printed off some labels and transferred them onto packing tape to make a clear label. Check it out!!

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That’s really cool!

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Thanks! This was my first attempt so it’s a little wonky if you look too close, but I’m totally gonna do this more often (and hopefully get better at it).
Here’s the instructions in case anyone is interested:

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That’s really cool!

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Definitely need to try that!

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You all are pretty fancy. Myself, I like to keep it simple. (Can you tell which one my wife labeled?)

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That’s pretty much how the rest of mine look too. Its a lot less work. Lol

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@VapeyMama that transfer tutorial looks really interesting, one question is if you soak the paper in water with the duck tape on, and peel the paper off, how does the label stick to the bottle?
Surely the adhesive is gone from the tape?
I would love to try this myself, but just wondering.
TIA

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The adhesive actually was still on the tape! I rinsed the whole thing under running water and then layed it down adhesive side up until it dried. Once it was dry it was sticky again.

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have you tried that pebbles recipe yet?

It’s not duck tape, it’s clear packing tape, they said duck tape brand.
Sorry not trying to call you out just didn’t want you trying it with duck tape and it not working for you.

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Yep, and I used Scotch brand packing tape.

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Yea, I’ve made it a couple of times now. Pretty good, but not my favorite.

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