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How do you label your quilts? Join in the discussion here: thedixiechicken.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-do-you-label.html
Me encanta el outfit y los accesorios de esta pullip, todo está cuidado hasta el más mínimo detalle!
I updated the packaging for my etsy shop. I'm hoping to add a bunch of new items in the coming weeks!
Dad made salsa and labeled them for our safety. (Note that "chingo hot!" and "hotter" are actually the same heat.)
Creator: Unknown
Title: [Neck label]
Date: n.d.
Extent: 1 label: printed ; (2.5x6cm)
Notes: From a collection of beer labels, stationery and Canadian breweriana donated by Lawrence C. Sherk.
Format: Label
Rights Info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
1. Label, 2. BQS quilt label, 3. Close up of Label, 4. fabric + paper nanaCompany tags, 5. Brit Quilt Label, 6. DQS10 Sent - A Cacophony of Color, 7. DQS4 owl label, 8. Cutest label, 9. Close Up of Label, Name Blocked Out, Bitty Block, 10. DQS10 label, 11. Doll Quilt Label, 12. DQS10 Quilt label, 13. Cool Photo Label14. Not available15. Not available16. Not available
Blogged about here:http://listentothebirdssing.blogspot.com/
Exhibit of fruit crate labels on display at the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson & Wales University, Providence, RI. www.culinary.org/
I went crazy one night making labels for these folders - I went and bought some grey folers in bulk from my local discounty shop - especially for storing online classes and tutorials I have done.. I like to print them and take them if im going anywhere (Travel wise) it also means Im not staring at a computer for hours on end! I like these grey ones because of the label part.
I just took the original label that came with the folder and turned it round. I printed the labels, cut around and glued onto the original.
Made some labels for the feijoa jelly made for the Huirangi School Craft Fair - hope these things fly off the stall.
(2070), London Brick Co. Ltd. label (front) which used to be attached to damaged gearboxes, diffs, engines etc. to keep the records straight, (70's), my mate found this hanging on a hook inside the door of an ex LBC cupboard that he still uses (2/3/17), it must have hung there since the 70's & the cupboard has been in 4 different premises.