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Old 02-10-11, 02:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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does anyone know were i can get labels to go on the back of my celo bags please

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Do you want them plain or printed. Not sure where you can get printed but you can get plain from Staples and print them yourself. Although it can be a bit tricky getting them to print exactly right but even if you get three quarters of the page right that is great. You do get a template with the pack. You can get lots of different sizes – in white or clear.

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Have you tried Craft Creations website - they do about 30 different types of labels for the cello bags. The more you buy the cheaper they are.

They are also good for different size cello bags too.

Post and packing is free if you spend over £20 in one order.

I have found them a very good company to deal with.

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I have found Able Labels to be good, and it's a good service, too.

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I got mine from Staples too and I use Avery labels. I have made up my own template in Microsoft Word which will fit the size labels that I have exactly. Its a bit fiddly to sort out the size etc. I just put my label sheet into my printer and go to my template and print and hey presto, everything exactly in the right place. I think its much cheaper if you have the time and patience to do them yourself but I'm a bit of a perfectionist and I like everything just so.

Also try Vista Print but they can work out a bit expensive. You can buy packs of labels but are too small to print but you can just write on them.

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Avery do all sorts of sizes and I don't know about the UK but here you can buy packs that have a CD with the templates in them. Microsoft Office's Publisher is also set to be able to print them out with preset templates under their Labels menu.
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Vistaprint are good for printed labels etc and quite reasonably priced, IMHO. They let you choose your size and there is a large selection of designs and colours to select.
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If you go to the Avery website, you should be able to download the software that allows you to type the details into one area, then choose whether to print a full page of the one label or a page of different text. It installs as an add-on into Microsoft Word and you just click on the "Avery" sign at the top of your page and it opens the Wizard where you can choose the label size and takes you through the process. Very quick. I use it all the time. It is free software from Avery...or at least it used to be. Worth having a look at though, saves a lot of fiddling around trying to make your own template.
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