Guest guest Posted August 14, 2000 Report Share Posted August 14, 2000 I would like to know as well. Nice colors and quality paper- Something earthy. Deb Casey wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Does anyone have a source where I can find oval type labels for the > front of > jars that can be printed on an inkjet printer? > > Thanks! > > Deb Casey - Double Oak, Texas > dcasey1@... > ------ > Casey's Creations > http://home.flash.net/~dcasey1/Casey'sCreations.Index.htm > http://caseyscreations.safeshopper.com > ------ > ICQ #31098747 > AIM ID: Casey Homestead > ------ > Get your own copy of " Original Country Clipart by " today! Just > click > on the link below. The best clipart I've seen anywhere! > http://www.getsoftware.com/cgi/verify.gs?cart=1557.0 & SBA=dcasey1 > ------ > Make payments with PayPal - it's fast, free and secure! Get $5 just > for > signing up! > https://secure.paypal.x.com/auction/pal=dcasey1%40flash.net > > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2000 Report Share Posted August 14, 2000 please add me to any information mailing as well - my current labels smear :/ thanks in advance! ~risa *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 8/14/00 at 11:25 AM tima smith wrote: >I would like to know as well. Nice colors and quality paper- Something >earthy. > >> Hi Everyone, >> >> Does anyone have a source where I can find oval type labels for the >> front of >> jars that can be printed on an inkjet printer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2000 Report Share Posted October 22, 2000 M. & Terri: Thanks for the help with labels. Yes , I do m & p and bath salts only. For the m & p I've got really small avery labels and for the bath salts I use their shipping labels. I'd prefer to stick to the sticky labels because it holds the plastic wrap in place on the back, and I also like to be able to see the colors, etc. of the soaps. As for set-up and printing labels I'm lucky enough to have a computer fanatic husband who does everything. I hand him a sheet of paper and say, " here, this is what I want on labels, signs, etc. " And he does the rest. Pretty proud to say that I did the set-up on my business cards alone though. That was a major accomplishment in itself!!! G. suggested an avery label that should fit my soaps so I'm going to check them out (#5160). Colleen Country Meadow Creations Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2000 Report Share Posted October 23, 2000 Colleen, I'm close enough to you that if you would like some help with labels I'd be happy to get together with you and see what we can up with. I don't use sticky labels at all...I use a nice parchment type paper and then use clear packing tape (aka label protector tape) to fasten them on. I did start out using small Avery labels, but that was too much of a hassel. Though I have to say that I messed with them long enough that our printer is lined up to within a 16th of an inch now! lol Let me know, Terri Soap Swap sign up page : Sign up deadline is October 31, 2000 http://thistlemeadowsoaps.homestead.com/SoapSwap.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2000 Report Share Posted October 23, 2000 Colleen (and Terri) If I remember right, Colleen, I think you said you did mostly M & P. That's what I do and the reason I stick with the small sticky labels is because I don't want to cover up any of the designs of my soaps. I like to be able to see both sides of the soap, especially since I do a lot of embedding and I want the customer to be able to see both sides of that. So keep that in mind when you do labels and if you're doing M & P. Re: Labels Colleen, I'm close enough to you that if you would like some help with labels I'd be happy to get together with you and see what we can up with. I don't use sticky labels at all...I use a nice parchment type paper and then use clear packing tape (aka label protector tape) to fasten them on. I did start out using small Avery labels, but that was too much of a hassel. Though I have to say that I messed with them long enough that our printer is lined up to within a 16th of an inch now! lol Let me know, Terri Soap Swap sign up page : Sign up deadline is October 31, 2000 http://thistlemeadowsoaps.homestead.com/SoapSwap.html eGroups Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2000 Report Share Posted October 28, 2000 M. Thanks for the great advice on your experience with printing labels. I copied the following off another list so I have no personal knowledge also having no personal courage to print them. Georgia Avery-like labels Here's a place I found a while back. I've been using their labels and have been very happy. And, as Lillian points out, their prices are much cheaper than going to Staples and buying Avery. I got 25 sheets of round labels to fit my 3 " pvc soap and the price was $6.50. It's a good thing!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2000 Report Share Posted October 29, 2000 : So sorry. Mercury is retrograde. I guess its affecting me. http://www.edps-nj.com/ Message: 3 Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 13:09:00 -0500 From: " Joe Murray " <jmurray2@...> Subject: Re: Re: labels Georgia Were you trying to send a link to the site you found on round labels? I don't know where to go to see or order the labels you refer to below. M. Georgia Avery-like labels Here's a place I found a while back. I've been using their labels and have been very happy. And, as Lillian points out, their prices are much cheaper than going to Staples and buying Avery. I got 25 sheets of round labels to fit my 3 " pvc soap and the price was $6.50. It's a good thing!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 Please post it to the group > > I am in search of a site that provides bottles with your own labels. I > > have miss placed the site, I believe that it is an American company. > Could > > someone out there please forward this address to me privately PLEASE!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 Could you please forward this address to me also Kim Re: LABELS Please post it to the group > > I am in search of a site that provides bottles with your own labels. I > > have miss placed the site, I believe that it is an American company. > Could > > someone out there please forward this address to me privately PLEASE!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2001 Report Share Posted January 29, 2001 Is the site you are looking for www.myownlabels.com ? Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 In a message dated 1/30/01 11:19:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, burnett@... writes: << An example is that all these yrs. has never been assessed by an O.T. - most kids with D.S. don't need O.T.(for sensory integration issues). Anyway, I keep telling them to look at her needs & address them - leave the labels out of it - but it's hard. So many special ed people are pigeon-holed into thinking If she's Downs she must need this, this & this,etc. It's sooooo frustrating. Since we're seeing a dev. ped. in 6 mos. I want to be well prepared - that's why I'm interested in how everyone else's child was dx'd. - Thanks for the tips on doctors in Miss. We're scheduled to see a doc in Hamilton, so I'll wait & see how that goes & keep your contacts on file in case we need a 2nd opinion. Thanks to everyone for letting me vent. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 In a message dated 1/30/01 11:19:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, burnett@... writes: << An example is that all these yrs. has never been assessed by an O.T. - most kids with D.S. don't need O.T.(for sensory integration issues). Anyway, I keep telling them to look at her needs & address them - leave the labels out of it - but it's hard. So many special ed people are pigeon-holed into thinking If she's Downs she must need this, this & this,etc. It's sooooo frustrating. Since we're seeing a dev. ped. in 6 mos. I want to be well prepared - that's why I'm interested in how everyone else's child was dx'd. - Thanks for the tips on doctors in Miss. We're scheduled to see a doc in Hamilton, so I'll wait & see how that goes & keep your contacts on file in case we need a 2nd opinion. Thanks to everyone for letting me vent. >> Whoops!, Sorry guys. Double clicked and it got sent before I responded. LOL Anyway, . Maddie gets OT, but not all kids going through the Philly special education system get it. I was told that she probably wouldn't qualify for OT in a life skills class because OT is only given as a pre-writing therapy. REALLY ticked me off. She ended up being evaluated and determined that YES indeed she needed OT. Not that it mattered since she ended up in private school (paid for by our SD), but it bugged me to think of all the other kids in the public school who need it and dont' get it. And no, we dont' think you're hung up on labels. I put off getting Maddie dx'd for so long, saying I didn't want a label. Reality was I didn't want to face it. If it's not there, you don't see it, right? Ultimately, I had family members, friends, teachers, and therapists coming to me and saying.... " Duh....what're you gonna do here? " At which point, I realized I had no choice but to move on this if we were going to get Maddie into the best school program for her. If she didn't have the dx of asd, we never would have been able to get her into Melmark....well, at least not if we wanted the school district to pay. Unfortunately , unless school officials see *lables*, they don't want to *pay* for the services our kids need. It's really like being in a Catch 22 situation for many, especially if your child is going through the public school. They're so good at pigeon-holing and yet when they see DS/ASD, they have no clue where to go from there. We fought HARD to get Maddie into her school. The SD wanted to send her to what they call a MH classroom. (multiply-handicapped) WEll, I saw this class. Over my dead body is essentially what I told them. And it has nothing to do with prejudice against those other children in that class. Could any of you see my Maddie, knowing her as you do, in a classroom of 5 other children, strapped to seats and on ventilators?????? Maddie's EI teacher came right out and told them that not only would such a classroom be totally wrong for Maddie, BUT a danger to the other children. After all, those ventilators are attached to these wonderful dangly cords!!!!! REALLY, I mean, here we have a kid who could run away and make it to the coast on bare feet from Philly AND climb the blinds in the classroom and they wanted her in this class!!!! GEEZ!!!! But this is what happens when they have what they call a " dually-dx'd " child (hence the multiply-handicapped term). However, if she didn't have the label, they would never even consider footing the bill for the private school she now goes to. PLUS, she gets OT (and they ARE working on pre-writing with Maddie-----um..well, the goal actually is to get her to hold a crayon and use it without eating it...but that's more than the SD would give us), ST, SI, one on one swim lessons (the other kids do it with the entire class, but Maddie was pulling on the other kids and sinking them, so she gets one on one...LOL) AND they cover any adaptations she needs in the classroom. Even if I'd fought for another type classroom in the public school, Maddie would not be getting these services. So, long and short of it (sorry this is so LONG guys) is that we needed that label. Honestly, I hate to think where Maddie would be if we hadn't gone this route. , you can vent vent and vent. Lord knows all the stuff we have to deal with!!! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 You all must think I'm hung up on labels- I'm really not. I just think we all wonder from time to time where our child fits in on the scale. Since was very young I've always known that she's at the low end of the scale for D.S. We have always been very involved with Downs groups & we know she's not a " typical " Downs.(whatever that means!). Anyway, that's why it's so nice to have this group. ... A while back you described JJ as being profoundly retarded. How can he be if he's having success with PECS? Also, when I ask about getting a true dx of autism, it's not that I want to slap another label on Steph, it's just that I'm tired of always describing her as a " very low-functioning child with Downs " . Also, I want to access strategies, support, respite, etc. which might be more available to a child with a double dx. Of couse I agree with Terry who said " I don't care what the dx is as long as we can cope with the symptoms, behaviours,etc. " This List is going a long way in helping me deal with everything, but unfortunately, the school personnel are not on this list - - your little guy's family is so lucky to have you as their E.A. An example is that all these yrs. has never been assessed by an O.T. - most kids with D.S. don't need O.T.(for sensory integration issues). Anyway, I keep telling them to look at her needs & address them - leave the labels out of it - but it's hard. So many special ed people are pigeon-holed into thinking If she's Downs she must need this, this & this,etc. It's sooooo frustrating. Since we're seeing a dev. ped. in 6 mos. I want to be well prepared - that's why I'm interested in how everyone else's child was dx'd. - Thanks for the tips on doctors in Miss. We're scheduled to see a doc in Hamilton, so I'll wait & see how that goes & keep your contacts on file in case we need a 2nd opinion. Thanks to everyone for letting me vent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2001 Report Share Posted January 30, 2001 In a message dated 1/30/01 11:18:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, burnett@... writes: << Also, when I ask about getting a true dx of autism, it's not that I want to slap another label on Steph, it's just that I'm tired of always describing her as a " very low-functioning child with Downs " . Also, I want to access strategies, support, respite, etc. which might be more available to a child with a double dx. >> I agree ! It's much easier to say Seth has autism to explain his actions. Everyone can see that he has downs, but that in NO WAY explains his weird little acts he puts on. LOL Seth wouldn't get half the services he does without that dx either. Go for it all , you and Steph need it and should have it. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2001 Report Share Posted February 4, 2001 Hi I'm catching up on some old e-mails which I made notes on & one was from you where you described J.J. as being profoundly retarded & totally non-verbal. This was just after you had shared with us the wonderful progress that J.J. has been making with the PECS system of communication. It seems to me that he would be pretty high functioning to be communicating this way. No one has suggested to us trying any kind of picture exchange system until very recently. We have a private speech therapist who is beginning to introduce pictures(photos), but up until now everyone has thought that is too " profound " or " too low-functioning " to use this kind of system. It's interesting how we all see our children differently fron how other people see them. I love to hear everyone's success stories. It gives me hope. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2001 Report Share Posted April 23, 2001 I am not trying to get y'all fired up again, but I have serious questions after listening for several days. How is using INCI names, including Sodium Hydroxide, " honest " since there is no NAHCO3 left after the sap? Laurie, You have me totally confussed :0) What does sodium bicarbonate have to do with your question/why is it in there in the first place? Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2001 Report Share Posted April 23, 2001 > From: " Laurie " <ljandiern@...> > I am not trying to get y'all fired up again, but I have serious questions after listening for several days. How is using INCI names, including Sodium Hydroxide, " honest " since there is no NAHCO3 left after the sap? Hi Laurie. My days of getting fired up are gone. I learned a long time ago that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink:-) If you look at my last email you will see that there are two acceptable ways to list soap ingredients. You can list the ingredients that you used to make the soap, which would include the sodium hydroxide-this is the method that I prefer-or you can list what is in the finished soap. In the latter you would be listing like Sodium Palmate, etc. I don't like this method because you also have to list the unsaponifiables, and let's face it, most of us don't know the actual amount of the unsaponifiables, which you need to list correctly. There is also a precedent to look to in the manufacture of lotion and cream. Many times when we make those we end up making a soap within the lotion or cream, yet, when we list the ingredients, we always list the actual ingredients that went into making the product, including the actual ingredient that went into making the soap part. If I buy a loaf of bread I want to see the ingredients that went into making it. I think people deserve to know what went into making the product and they don't need double talk from people that have a hangup with some of the ingredients that they use. Pat. Peace, Joy, Serenity. www.houseofscents.com Cosmeticinfo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2001 Report Share Posted April 24, 2001 At 11:45 PM 4/23/01 -0500, you wrote: > > From: " Laurie " <ljandiern@...> > > I am not trying to get y'all fired up again, but I have serious questions >after listening for several days. Maybe this'll help: If you don't list what went in it there's a good indication by your recipe what is in the finished bar: sodium canolate (canola soap) - INCI followed by common name in brackets sodium cocoate (coconut oil soap) water - the next largest ingredient glycerin - more than the superfat ratio, less than the water canola oil, (assuming a 5% superfat overall there's still free oils left, in the same ratio they went in) cocos nucifera (coconut) oil fragrance/eo + herbs (if any, INCI name followed by common name in brackets) colour (if any by INCI name) anti-oxidants (if any by INCI name) That's how end-product soap labelling can be done. But, if you want to do it the other way around just use INCI followed by common names in parentheses and put all the ingredients that went in, in descending order. Either way is OK by the FDA. People will have questions either way, but you just help them understand the process of soapmaking is lye/oil/water dependent, and they'll be fine. Also point out that there is no lye left in a finished bar of soap, and like baking a cake it's been permanently changed into something new - soap and glycerin. The best INCI toiletry ingredient translator out there is: http://www.oshun.ca/INCI.html bookmark this one hth Tamara Zyganiuk www.spellboundbotanicals.com Coming soon: Spellbound Botanicals Online Catalogue Toll-free 1-866-264-4421 to get a price list Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2001 Report Share Posted April 24, 2001 thank you for this one about labels (tell what in the soap) if you do know what in your m & p DO NOT SELL IT!!!! Lanette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 microsofrt works do word art or printmaster shucks i can't remember but i know it is there. sorry i could not help more--tamika Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 In a message dated 4/30/01 12:45:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, cmeforre@... writes: << www.mysoftware.com >> Thanks to everyone for label suggestions. I have word 2000 and printshop aren;t there any templates for them? E Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 I got a great lable program by ProVenture. Very simple and contains formats for all major lable makers (avery, maco ect). Go to http://www.mysoftware.com Janm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2001 Report Share Posted April 30, 2001 Can you e-mail me privately where you purchased your round labels? Thanks! Labels > I've just ordered round labels. Can anyone tell me how to print " round " on > them. LOL > E > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2001 Report Share Posted April 30, 2001 i have printmaster gold the only one i ever had and it does have a template click new project scroll down to label and click then click on round there are three round sizes they use avery numbers but i don't use avery labels and it works. actually i go to onlinelabels.com got about 1,400 small round labels 1 6/8 or something like that the thirty to a sheet deals for 22.00 . same quality (not the waterproof ones i never checked to see if they had them .. oh as for microsoft works i think you go in the edit or tools now i forget that well i use printmaster because my logo pic is there beside you cn print one label at a time if you want --tamika Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2001 Report Share Posted April 30, 2001 > In a message dated 4/30/01 12:45:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > cmeforre@a... writes: > > << www.mysoftware.com >> > Thanks to everyone for label suggestions. I have word 2000 and printshop > aren;t there any templates for them? > E Hi! In word there is a toolbar called word art. With your mouse right click on your tool bars. A list of tool bars will appear, select the one called word art. Otherwise you can try to select the package number in labels if it is compatible with the software. I know Avery labels have a wizard that helps you create your labels, but you have to download that from their website. Hope that helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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