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First, here's some advice I copied from Merin at Soap Junkie:

From Merin at Soap-Junkie: " One question I see quite frequently on

the lists I belong to is " How do I

keep the ink on my labels from running when they get wet? " Sure,

there are labels for inkjet printers that are waterproof once

printed. But if you want clear labels (a much classier look, IMO)

they can be upwards of $0.40 *per label*. I don't know what you

think, but to me that's too much!

After much trial and error, I have settled on this method. I use

Avery's clear 8663 shipping labels, which are around $20 for 250

($0.08 per label) at my local Office Depot, Office Max, or Staples

store. Then I go to

Wal-Mart and get Krylon Triple-Thick Crystal Clear Glaze, which is

about $3 a can.

Print the labels as usual. Then spray them with a *full wet coat* of

the glaze - don't skimp or it won't work. It takes me about 20

seconds to spray a sheet. Let them dry thoroughly (12 to 24 hours

depending on humidity).

Once dry, they will be super glossy and completely splashproof.

I tested them by soaping up my hands and " washing " a bottle under

water for a few minutes. Then I took the same bottle and submerged it

in a glass of water. Only after two straight hours of complete

immersion did I notice any effect whatsoever, and that effect was

that the glaze started to chip off when I ran my fingernail across

it. But the ink was still perfectly intact. And, the label itself was

showing no signs of starting to peel off...they stick good with no

help from me except to press them on really well.

So there you have it...simple and inexpensive waterproof labels from

your inkjet printer. You can use any labels in Avery's clear inkjet

line - whatever suits your application. Remember to spray in a well-

ventilated

area so you don't choke yourself. :) Happy soaping! "

Second, I think bath salts and bath bombs done in the coordinating

colors of the wedding would be really nice. The bath salts for

example could be layered lavender and white for a purple wedding (and

scented similarly), peach and white etc. You do the same with the

bath bombs by coloring half your ingred. one color and half the other

and compact them together.

Third, If you want it, a white musk type fo can be had at many

suppliers, I think an " angel type " would be nice too, as well as

perhaps something fruitier. Let's face it, most men aren't going to

use this stuff anyway and the wedding fru fru is 90% for the bride.

HTH! Jackie

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Hi Francie:

" White " is a term used to describe a perfume note consisting of white

flowers like jasmine, lily of the valley, ylang, gardenia, neroli, tuberose,

etc., perhaps with a touch of vanilla.

Several manufacturers carry a White Musk f.o.,

(try Felicia's Fragrance Finder to start:

http://hometown.aol.com/Feesf/Fragrances.html),

but you can make a very nice blend by combining:

3 parts musk f.o.

1 part jasmine f.o.

1 part vanilla f.o.

1/2 to 1 part sandalwood e.o. or f.o.

> Also i'm looking for an idea for wedding favours..my friends wedding is

coming up soon and she wants me to make up 'something >special-something

different' for guest favours and also unusual gifts for the bridesmaids and

mothers..help!!..i had thought of a >White Musk type fragrance but what to

do?? and what EO's do you use to make a White Musk Scent???I suppose i could

do mini >bath bombs or mini soaps but she wants unusual!!!

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The ns started a tradition of flowers having a specific meaning.

For example, red rose was the symbol of love, but yellow rose meant

" jealousy " .

Here is a website that explains it in detail:

http://www.cybercom.net/~klb/flowers.html

Combine flower scents appropriate for a wedding (example):

2 drops rose f.o. (symbolizing love)

1 drop lily of the valley f.o. (happiness)

1 drop ivy f.o. (marriage)

1 drop vanilla f.o. (from an orchid, symbolic of beauty)

1 drop jasmine f.o. (sensuality)

1 drop orange flower f.o. (chastity, marriage)

1 drop musk f.o. (this acts as a fixative for the scent, adding depth and

richness)

Once you have your stock " scent, it can be used to perfume several different

kinds of favors:

Scented soap hearts wrapped in tulle and tied with color-coordinated

ribbons, add a spray of silk flowers

Fabric sachets filled with a small amount of scented ground corncob (used as

bedding for small pets), decorated with silk flowers and ribbon bows

Scented stones (mix up plaster of Paris according to recipe, scent with

f.o., add color and pour into molds in the shape of hearts), tied up in

netting and ribbon

Small candles scented with the mixture, decorated with ribbons and silk

flowers

Pot-pourri of dried flowers scented with mixture, packaged in small bowls or

sachets

Rose soap petals (dip silk rose petals in melted, scented clear soap, let

dry) in a pretty box, tied with ribbon and silk flowers

Be sure to include a small card explaining the meaning of each scent...a

sure conversation starter!

Good luck! :-)

Cat >^-.-^<

Try a combination of some of these scents to make a light floral blend that

can be used along with a small card explaining their meanings is a

delightful converstion starter!

> > Also i'm looking for an idea for wedding favours..my friends wedding is

> coming up soon and she wants me to make up 'something >special-something

> different' for guest favours and also unusual gifts for the bridesmaids

and

> mothers..help!!..i had thought of a >White Musk type fragrance but what to

> do?? and what EO's do you use to make a White Musk Scent???I suppose i

could

> do mini >bath bombs or mini soaps but she wants unusual!!!

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Subject: Label Help

Thanks mom2threesmiles!

Thats my labelling problem and wedding favour problems solved!!!

Next up -eeek- I'm finding my sales pretty slow..i dont know if maybe i'm making

up the blends or product in the wrong combo's ..what are the most popular ones?I

make bombs,soaps,candles,talcs,bath crystals in fact you name it i make it but

still things are pretty slow..its really very discouraging..any advice would be

great,as i am doing this on my own i dont really have any 'backup'.So keeping

myself optimistic about it is difficult!

thanx francie Talea Aromatics

fmc1a@...

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The rose petal soaps in a variety of colors make wonderful gifts. And

www.from-nature-with-love.com <http://www.from-nature-with-love.com> has a

beautiful fragrance oil called Wedding Boquet. It has a touch of magnolia

blossom and some other " flowery " scents, and is really pretty.

Label Help

First of all

the list is brilliant -so helpful!

does anyone have any helpful hints on labels and attaching them to bottles

etc.

I currently just print my labels out from the computer with normal paper and

stick them on with sellotape to the bottles etc but i am finding that the

damp atmosphere of bathrooms etc is making them peel off.and tye on labels

arent always practical..is there any suggestions for type of paper to use or

how to waterproof them..laminating makes the labels too rigid and hard.

Also i'm looking for an idea for wedding favours..my friends wedding is

coming up soon and she wants me to make up 'something special-something

different' for guest favours and also unusual gifts for the bridesmaids and

mothers..help!!..i had thought of a White Musk type fragrance but what to

do?? and what EO's do you use to make a White Musk Scent???I suppose i could

do mini bath bombs or mini soaps but she wants unusual!!!

any help at all would be great!

Francie

Talea Aromatics fmc1a@...

Frances M. Cousins

Talea Aromatics

Duncan Guthrie Institute

Yorkhill Hospital

Glasgow

G3 8SJ

Phone: 0141-201-0367

Fax: 0141-357-4277

E-mail: fmc1a@...

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Anything " fruity " is really popular for the summer. I have been mixing

cucumber and lots of different fruit fo's...melon, cantaloupe, apricot (my

favorite), pear.

Don't get discouraged, sweetie! It takes awhile for people to know you are

out there, and to realize you do have a good product. I have come to the

realization that alot of women are very loyal to a product/fragrance, and

it's hard to get them to switch. But don't let that deter you at all!

Advertise, do shows, get your friends to give " demo parties " in their

homes...there are lots of ways to get your product out to the public. Just

don't give up; if you want it badly enough, you can find a way to make it

happen!!

(putting down my cheerleader's pom poms now!! hehe)

Label Help

Thanks mom2threesmiles!

Thats my labelling problem and wedding favour problems solved!!!

Next up -eeek- I'm finding my sales pretty slow..i dont know if maybe i'm

making up the blends or product in the wrong combo's ..what are the most

popular ones?I make bombs,soaps,candles,talcs,bath crystals in fact you name

it i make it but still things are pretty slow..its really very

discouraging..any advice would be great,as i am doing this on my own i dont

really have any 'backup'.So keeping myself optimistic about it is difficult!

thanx francie Talea Aromatics

fmc1a@...

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Hi:)

I work part time for a supplier. Heres what we do there to waterproof labels.

Grab some paraffin wax and after you print the labels, rub the was stick over

the label. It doesn't have to be thick, just like you are coloring over it

with a crayon. It doesn't smear the ink, and it works pretty darn good!

HTH

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In a message dated 6/2/02 5:49:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

Americanwumn@... writes:

> Grab some paraffin wax and after you print the labels, rub the was stick

> over

> the label. It doesn't have to be thick, just like you are coloring over it

>

....

What a great tip....very smart and economical to boot....

Thanks...

Colleen

www.potionsandsuch.com

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Was hoping someone had some better ideas - I bought some gold foil

labels at Office Depot the other day - #8987 - and while they work,

they are just too small - I'd like to find some foil labels that 2

sizes - 3 1/4 x 2 7/8 and 2 5/8 x 1 - I've searched on line but

can't find these size labels in gold or silver foil. Even if I could

come really close to these sizes....anyone have any bookmarked places

on line or know of any stores that might carry these sizes?

thanks a bunch!

Pam

http://www.tlcnaturally.com

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> Was hoping someone had some better ideas - I bought some gold foil

> labels at Office Depot the other day - #8987 - and while they work,

> they are just too small - I'd like to find some foil labels that 2

> sizes - 3 1/4 x 2 7/8 and 2 5/8 x 1 - I've searched on line but

> can't find these size labels in gold or silver foil. Even if I could

> come really close to these sizes....anyone have any bookmarked

places

> on line or know of any stores that might carry these sizes?

>

> thanks a bunch!

> Pam

> http://www.tlcnaturally.com

>

Hi Pam,

Have you tried www.worldlabel.com ? They don't seem to have the exact

sizes you mention but they have a few that might be close enough, and

many of their labels seem to be available in different colours

including gold and silver foil. Hope this helps!

Sherry

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<Edited to correct topposting!>

may already have mentioned this source of labels.

>

> If you search for " book embosser " you will come up with a huge

number

> of hits. Many of the vendors also have foil labels - gold silver &

> brash metalics. You may also find them on eBay. They have a

variety

> of sizes - typically all round, but several carry rectangular

> embossers & labels as well.

>

>

>

Book Embosser??? never heard of that term! What a wonderful grouop

this is! Thank you for the extra info and hints!

Pam

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At 05:44 PM 10/17/2006, you wrote:

>Hey Pam,

> Have you tried www.colorfulimages.com? They have oodles of labels

> that you can get blank (no printing). Many of the borders are

> pretty corny but some are quite elegant. I chose one to be my

> signature label and use it on all my botanical products. This

> doesn't solve the problem of labelling perfume bottles but for

> everything else they're great. Have a look.

> Regards,

> Tyler Rose

Thanks for this link, Tyler. You are right, it could help someone

starting out, or with a body care line that just needs a little oomph.

Anya McCoy

Anya's Garden of Natural Perfume http://anyasgarden.com

Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild http://artisannaturalperfumers.org

Natural Perfumers Chat Group

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