![]() ![]() Print a test sheet on regular paper first making sure that the image is reversed. Follow the transfer paper instructions to set your printer for the right type of paper. *Remember to reverse your image! I can get 96 labels out of one sheet of transfer paper which I think is pretty economical. Fill up an entire page, repeating images in rows and leaving about an inch between the images in each row. ![]() Print some out on regular paper, cut them out and see how they fit on your ribbon. The height of your image should be smaller than the width of your ribbon. Step 1: Design your image using your program of choice working with a resolution of 300ppi for a clear image. Ribbon (I used 1/2 inch natural cotton twill tape) Pour yourself a cup of tea and enjoy.Ĭomputer, graphics program (I used photoshop) & inkjet printer You will find that making your own labels is quite simple and much cheaper than purchasing custom labels. Many people have asked me how I make my labels so I have decided to make this little tutorial including pictures and any little tips that I have learned along the way.
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