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On a bulletproof bus' window. it basically says: If you are standing up, you're *this* close to getting shot in the head.
These peel-&-stick wine bottle labels are available to match all of my invitations. They also make great one-of-a-kind gifts for Housewarming parties, Christmas parties (for the host), etc. Also could be used as table #'s for weddings.
The old fashioned label maker at work had this old fashioned label on it so that we would know what it is!
Hazel making some colour coded labels for her students, as she didn't want to loose any on the day trip to Salford.
This is a label that has been created by one of our visitors to our display 'The Odditoreum'. This display features a selection of weird and wonderful curiosities from deep within the vaults of the Museum’s collection. Visitors are encouraged to write their interpretation of what these objects may mean to them.
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Black Label Society @ Birmingham O2 Academy - 14th February 2011
Photograph by Sam Knight for Midlands Rocks
© 2011 Sam Knight
Cake for Label Peelers grand opening.
The company makes labels and teaches and sells supplies to make your own wine.
On the presses we have printed labels for suppliers of premium quality bakeware Utensa. Due to the nature of their products Utensa require a self adhesive label that serves two functions – on one hand it must market their range effectively and professionally and on the other the label must provide usage and maintenance instructions to the customer. Etiquette provides the solution to this by using a special printing process that enables us to print on both the face and adhesive side of the label. A custom removable adhesive is then applied to the label to allow the customer to peel it cleanly from the final product and read the information on the adhesive side. Once the labels have been printed by our label printers their functionality for this application is tested by our strict Quality Control team. They are then dispatched to the customer ready for application to the product range.
This is a label that has been created by one of our visitors to our display 'The Odditoreum'. This display features a selection of weird and wonderful curiosities from deep within the vaults of the Museum’s collection. Visitors are encouraged to write their interpretation of what these objects may mean to them.