Here is a unique, inexpensive and simple method for creating banded soap labels. Print the labels using a laser printer. You can print the labels on any paper type that is suitable for laser printers, including color card stock. Once you've printed the text for your labels, follow the instructions given in this How-To video. (NOTE: Do not try to print text once you have colored the paper. It could damage your print cartridges.)
This is a fun project to do with kids. The guest artist in this instructional is my grandson, Carson. He did an incredible job and definitely enjoyed watching himself on the 'puter (that's short for computer).
Look for an upcoming post about how to label your soap for resale. Learn what info must be listed on soap labels.
This is a fun project to do with kids. The guest artist in this instructional is my grandson, Carson. He did an incredible job and definitely enjoyed watching himself on the 'puter (that's short for computer).
Look for an upcoming post about how to label your soap for resale. Learn what info must be listed on soap labels.
2 comments:
I love the spa bath salts container. The labeling is adorable. Can you tell me how you made the lid black and white with stripes and polka dots?
Thank you,
Judy S.
Hi Judy, I believe the post you reference is found here http://goplanetearth.blogspot.com/2012/03/rock-candy-tutorial-nearing-completion.html
I printed striped paper and cut to size for the lid and then glued ribbon around the edge of the lid.
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