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Set of vector sales labels and sticker graphics.
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Letterpress Homebrew label. A new creation for a field that seems sadly underrepresented. Hence, a simple, single-color, adhesive-backed label with all the necessaries.
I made name labels for the kids' things using this project:
handmadetherapy.blogspot.com/2010/07/making-your-own-labe...
I didn't iron the raw edges under on the labels I sewed on, and then I zig-zag stitched, and some of the edges frayed right out of the thread with the first wash. I think this problem wouldn't present itself if I had ironed. I just totally forgot that step.
The label snaps off so there won't be lumps when you use the front. :)
First time I used shot cotton- LOVED it- it has such a nice hand and drape.
LABEL WHORE....Those old labels from a bygone era
LABEL WHORE is all about LABELS ON CLOTHING and folks who LOVE them!
Vintage labels have awesome graphic design. So, run to your local thrift shop, vintage shop, or, hella yes, your own closet and PHOTOGRAPH THE CLOTHING LABEL for LABEL WHORE.
Of course 'vintage' gets the AWESOMENESS, but designer or regular labels on clothing will do fine, too.
This group is to HIGHLIGHT the clothing LABEL only, and NOT the article of clothing. So, no full clothing shots, and none with people in the clothes , no matter how hella cool you look in it.
It is a PUBLIC GROUP , so keep it SAFE for EVERYONE. (Hey, budding clothing designers start young, you know.)
And, even the group is called LABEL WHORE, yes, that is an edgy term but really, it's a term everyone uses. After all, it's in the dictionary, well, ok, not the everyday dictionary that schools use, but it is in MY dictionary.
NO BULLYING, NO RUDENESS, and NO TRASH TALK on photo comments in the group...
Cleverness counts. And oh my, finding that gem like 'STRAIGHT BOTTOM' label...well, I have to tell you. I almost passed out when I saw that label on a shirt. Really, like I mean, passed out cold right there in the thrift store. (Can you imagine? Hello 911, we have a LABEL WHORE who fainted over the sight of an original Giorgio Armani label here at G.W.! So, like, if that ever happened to you, then this is YOUR group...you LABEL WHORE!)
Absolutely NO photos that would be deemed inappropriate for a large audience...THESE ARE PHOTOS OF CLOTHING LABELS ONLY...got it?, Ok...now have fun, and enjoy...YOU LABEL WHORE, YOU.
I've had several questions about how I make my labels, so I made this little tutorial. It's very easy, but maybe not the best solution if you need lots of labels as the sewing and turning inside out of the labels can take some time. You can fit a lot of labels in one yard of fabric, there are about 520 labels in this yard, but it depends on the size of your logo. Another advantage is that you can get lots of different colours.
The smallest, crappiest label maker I have ever seen. Still in its original packaging. 4 inches long. You can actually press the lever through a hole in the back of the card to see what it feels like (not very good). Takes three inch tape strips (right). It does not take a tape cartridge, but if you want to juggle the machine and a cartridge to make a label, Dymo has provided a FREE! cutter (left). The instructions on how to center a label on one of the strips are ridiculously complicated and involve much subtraction and division.
New Honduras beer label in my collection
Thanks Edgar Lopez (drlopezfranco) for amazing gift
Cheers!!!
Beer label from Radoslaw Kwiecien collection
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Do you want exchange beer labels ?
Campeonato Sul-Americano de Desportos Aquatico Absoluto. Parque Olimpico da Juventude. 24 de marco de 2021, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Foto: Satiro Sodré/SSPress/CBDA
Two types of detailing; the top is a label printed on metallic foil from an inkjet printer, which is then sprayed - deliberately badly - with a satin clearcoat to take off some of the sheen, as well as add some texture. The label below it is a rubdown transfer.
British Railways 1980s Carriage label
BR21717/41
CC484 Bristol Temple Meads to Liverpool Lime Street
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Label on the chest of my vintage Wonder Horse. If you know where I can find out the history of the company, leave me a message with the link. I can only find models for sale!
File name: 08_02_001440
Box label: Harbor views: Waterfront
Title: Lower State Street, ferry and harbor from Board of Trade building, August 19, 1908
Alternative title:
Creator/Contributor: Marr, Thomas E. (photographer)
Date issued:
Date created: 1908-08-19
Physical description: 1 photographic print ; 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.
Genre: Photographic prints; Aerial photographs
Subjects: Harbors; Waterfronts
Notes: Number on image: 15094
Provenance:
Statement of responsibility: T. E. Marr
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
I have always been a big fan of wine label design. :::loves wine tasting too::: I've been studying wine labels more than normal due to my work on Odonatia's winery, Dark Palms. I have come to the conclusion recently though that I would really like to get into the industry as a label designer someday. These are some of the ones I found really interesting because of shape, color or overall composition...
Cutting printed labels at Smith & Ritchie on a J Greig & Sons Machine
GREIG,(David and John) were printing machine manufacturers. They were founded in Lothian Road where they operated between 1844 and 1861. In 1862 they were listed at the Fountainhall Works, 96 Fountainbridge where they stayed until 1885. 1886-20th Century the Edinburgh Directory lists them at Fountainhouse Works 28-30 Dundee Street, Edinburgh.
Further Notes: Original artwork created by Smith & Ritchie. Smith and Ritchie were established in Edinburgh in 1853. The firm were multi colour offset printers who were specialist suppliers to the food packaging industry. They were located at Amphion Works in Albert Street. In 1963 Smith & Ritchie became the first printing company in Scotland to use a gravure press and produced reel fed work up to five colours. Smith & Ritchie moved to Livingston in 1986 and in 1991 became the first printing firm in Scotland to use a 10 station gravure press.
Smith & Ritchie have subsequently moved out to Livingston and survive today as Amcor Flexibles S & R. Amcor are originally an Australian company and now have operations in 36 countries around the world specialising in many printed products of which the food packaging that Amcor Flexibles S & R is one.
History: Smith & Ritchie were located at 71 Albert Street, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org
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