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I have used Print Artist (several versions) for over 5 years now and I

find it very easy to use. With any program you can add your own pictures

and graphics to make things more customized for yourself. If you have a

scanner, you can use all sorts of papers, napkins etc for your

backgrounds. Just be careful that you are not infringing on any

copyright laws. If you use things like Disney, they will come after you!

HTH

Christie S.

just wondering if anyone has a suggestion for computer programs for

making my own labels. I have spent alot of money at the printers and

would like to make my own. Thanks,

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  • 2 years later...

> I've been working on developing a product line,

> have great ideas but

> don't know where to start with labels. I've tried

> different

> approaches and purchased 2 different software

> programs (both were not

> what I think I need). I would really appreciate

> some suggestions.

If you are willng to put time and money into a product

line, it is worth your while to hire a graphic

designer. It is astonishing how much your packaging

will affect your sales.

Burman

www.cocoonapothecary.com

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