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Old 10-08-2006, 11:39 AM   #1  
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Does anyone know how to make labels? I am wondering if there are good web sites that have clip art or labels for free thatyou can copy and make your own? I am just thinking about making cocoa for Christmas or nicer labels for cookie bags. I need to step up my abilities. I can make the gift, but can't always jazz it up. Any ideas?
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Try here, they had some cute labels for Boo Brew and stuff. HTH

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I've used Avery labels... depending on the size of container... 2x4" is a nice size. They come in white and clear.
In MS Word, there are pre-set templates under the Tools menu (envelopes/labels). Just select the Avery Label number and you'll have the template. Then you can just type "Judy's Yummy Cocoa" or whatever into the document. Format it (If you have SU!'s font cd use those fonts, and change type color). Make sure to format it so there's some space for a small stamp.
You can set it to print a full page of the same label, so there's no re-typing.

Then print out the labels do a quick lil' holiday stamp... and there you have it 15-30 labels in less than 30 mins!
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