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thank you! yes, i designed it myself....as with all my labels...i can spend (waste) looootttsss of time fidling around with a label design....but it's kinda fun.

What software did you use to print/create them? I know there's lots of places out there to get professonal custom lables printed, however, I'm a do-it-yourselfer. I'm mainly that type because I like to just make stuff myself and have the feeling of "I made it myself."

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Those look AWESOME!!!! I also make my own labels. I was using white waterproof on my candles, but I am in the process of changing over to kraft with primitive graphics on them. I am also changing the sizes. I am adding primitive home decor to my products. I like to have more than just candles when I go to a show and setup. I know what you mean about all the time you spend designing the label. I have print shop labels and it is not compatible with all of the labels I am wanting to use from www.labelsbythesheet.com so it has been a headache for me. I definately will check out the program you use, might be better. I have had this one for 3 years, so maybe I need a change.

Your candle shown looks like one you would see in an upscale shop. I like the modern look and I also like the simpleness of it. It's not too busy, just right. I use the 8oz plain sided jelly jars and they are my best seller. Also, have a 16oz footed jar (new one testing, don't know the sales status on it yet) and I have a 26oz apothecary with a black handled lid. I agree with the ones buying for the scent not the jar. That seems to be what matters to my customers most.

Thanks for sharing with us.

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thank you, again, for all your kind words...

the more i use these new labels, the more i love them and the ease of them over the hang tags...

southernscents....so are you trying to print on precut labels? if so, have you ever considered just printing on a full sheet and cutting them? it has saved me so many headaches, plus i can make any sized/shape label i need no matter what my container may be...i am not limited to only what i can buy as a precut label and i know my label will fit the container as i made it just for the container...kwim? good luck in your change over of labels and home decor.

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