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British Railways (Southern Region) 1960s Carriage label
BR21754/64
SOUTHAMPTON CENTRAL
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GLENDALE, Colo. (Aug. 24, 2019) Day two of the 2019 Armed Forces Rugby Championship hosted by the city of Glendale, Colo. in conjunction with the 2019 Rugbytown Sevens Tournament, held from 23- 25 August. Service members from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard battle it out for gold in this world class rugby championship. (U.S. Dept. of Defense photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Timothy Hazel/RELEASED)
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 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.
Presidente de la República Francisco Sagasti, encabezó reunión de trabajo con el Consejo Directivo de la Asamblea Nacional de Gobiernos Regionales.
Bottle Label Applicator
Our bottle labelers enable the user to label various cylindrical objects by simply inserting the container and pressing the foot switch. Once the foot switch is activated, the label is applied at over 4.5" per second. Most water bottles are labeled in less than 2 seconds! This allows the user to quickly remove the bottle and insert another to start the procedure again.
• Label objects from .5" to 10" diameter. From a test tube to a 1.5 gallon bottle
• Label cylinders to 15" length (or longer if the item has a neck)
• Able to handle most tapered containers by simply adjusting the idle roller position
• Labels over 1000 pcs per hour with average dexterity
• Micro-Switch activated, will work on all kinds of labels
• Advances at over 4.5" per second
• Made in USA, 3 year warranty
This cotton fabric depicts vintage food labels from Australia, and I think it dates from the 1980s or 90s. My plan is to eventually cut out individual labels to use in making quilted panels for tote bags and pouches. The labels themselves are pretty large, about 5 - 9 inches in length (or width), depending on the design.
Another school assigment. Make a label for a product with handwritten grotesque font in the title. I chose the name Tundra. The product is a very fancy berry nectar. Haha
British Railways 1980s Carriage label
BR21717/41
WR832 London Paddington to Weston super Mare
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