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Blue is apparently the butterfly of wine label design. These are terrible cell phone pics, but show just a sampling of the abundant wine labels featuring blue in a big way at the moment. Purple is a runner-up, by the way.
I sewed labels on several mini-zip linings.
This is one of my new linens. It's a bit heavier weight with a real earthy color. I thought it would be nice as a lining fabric.
crafting 365/198
Black Label Society perform at the Kool Haus in Toronto - 01.08.15
Photos by: Dale Benvenuto ©2015 please do not use without permission.
Two Great Western Railway wagon labels, Chipping Sodbury to Ticehurst Road {now Stonegate} dated September and October 1932.
hollywood, california
april 1968
nightlife, sunset strip
originally labelled "la hippies II", set features photographs from a trip to california; includes captures of street life on the sunset strip in hollywood, near the whiskee a-go-go, and various scenes from the sf bay area. part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
illustration and design for Sai Jai Thai black rice label.
read more detail about this work at my blog
Since I started making my own household products, I had to learn to remove labels from recycled containers. Here is what I learned : paper labels are glued onto the containers with either oil or water based glue.
Water based are easy -just soak it in the water and it comes off quite easily -sometimes with some rubbing.
Oil based ones are a bit trickier -you will have to use cloth with some oil on it and rub it for 5 to 10 minutes(better do something fun while doing it -can be boring). Of course, you could soak them in oil, but that requires lots of oil...
The third kind is paint on the container, like a laundry bottles or cleaner bottles is the worst, because you have to either sand it off(I didn't do it, because it can leave small scratches, that would gather dirt) or use nasty thing like acetone. I won't do that type much, but I needed bottles for laundry soap, so I did those.
There is one more kind of labels -they come out very easily just by carefully pealing them off -not sure, if their glue is water or oil based, but I like those the most-so try that first and see -it might just come off without any fuss.
Wagon movements to and from the sidings at Bracebridge Gas Works, just south of Lincoln. Both the gas works and the railway line that these deliveries would have arrived by are now long gone.
A Georgia Army National Guard Soldier from the Fort Gordon-based 1148th Transportation Company provides support to a Fulton County COVID-19 testing site warehouse in Alpharetta, Ga. on June 24, 2020. Georgia Guardsmen assist the warehouse by loading and organizing the personal protective equipment (PPE) to be distributed to various locations throughout Fulton County. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Tori Miller)
an unopened case of 5 Sony "Color" MiniDiscs with completed compilation discs & spare labels, and not forgetting my MZ-RH10 portable Hi-MD recorder. The above caption is in honor of the Squeeze song of the same title.
Stater Bros. No Sugar Added Ice Cream Sandwiches. Sadly, these do not come in a low fat version. The other panel: same product as the next photo in the stream.
Commercial-grade tapewriter. Takes only 1/2" tape, including metal tapes. Built like a tank, and looks it. Much more ergonomic than consumer labelers.