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Camp label packs include kids name labels that are personalized, ultra-durable, commercial dishwasher-safe and laundry safe. The camp labels work on everything from kids water bottles to clothes to shoes. Classic Iron-On clothing labels are included for items without tags such as underwear and socks.
A label attached to a soft toy.
(Taken by balancing my point-and-shoot camera on top of a cheap microscope. Works surprisingly well, considering.)
Presidente MartĆn Vizcarra brinda entrevista al programa Cuarto Poder conducido por Augusto Thorndike
The left two are real metal (copper and steel), not metal-colored plastic. The other is clear plastic. All 1/2" tape. The M-22 was aimed at the commercial market.
On the 24th of August 1875, Capt Matthew Webb became the first man to swim from Dover to Calais. He took 21 hours and 45 minutes.
Labels made in Silhouette Studio and cut on the Silhouette. Read more on my blog: Maggie Muggins Designs. (maggiemugginsdesigns.blogspot.com)
Golden guarantee and warranty label.
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I labelled every flaw, scar, and old injury.
This has sort of inspired me to take on a project later this year... a photographic series. I shall have to start sorting this out.
Needle felted dog.
*PLEASE NOTE that all the toys I make and display here are my own, original designs and style and are COPYRIGHTED - they may not be copied in style or form without permission.*
The wide one will be attached with a seam at either end. The narrow taller ones will have a fold at the bottom and be attached in a seam.
Melon juice from Colombia, exported to Peru, Jamaica, Aruba, Spain and the Holloway Road and the Elephant & Castle in London.
This is a beer label for an Abbey Weiss I brewed up recently. I created it using a photo I took at a temple in Jeollabuk-do on the Buddha's Birthday in, I believe, 2005.
The Chinese character å±± means "mountain"; it is pronounced "san" in Korean, so the "brand name" on my homebrew is "Wonmi-san" or "Wonmi Mountain."
I've now idea how these labels will look printed-out. They're mostly concept images, and I'll see about doing them up nicely when I find a print shop that can print small runs of sticky labels. I suspect I shall have to crop a fair bit of the lantern on the right in this one.
Label I designed for my first beer I ever brewed. It's a nut brown pale esb...
(c) 2006 michael leavitt.
For my week 6 'quiz' in my Adobe Illustrator class, I had to create 4 labels for a fictional organic foods company. They were "coming out with 'new' products" -- flavored vinegar. The labels are 10x5". I had to make the logo, too, which is pretty cheesy. One of my first attempts at the pen tool :) The name is one I made up myself, since the instructor never gave us a name for the company. The Nutrition Facts is a .gif I found on Google, and also now that I think about it... judging on the size of the label, it most definitely would NOT be a 16oz bottle. That wasn't given and I made that up in the allotted time.