I'm super excited to show you the new, custom, fabric labels for my Sewsweetvintageco Etsy shop that I won from Custom Couture Label Company. Sassysmidgens had a Rafflecopter give-away for 100 custom labels, and I won! Dianna was great to work with, and she guided me through the label making process and options.
Here are the steps involved in making and ordering the fabric labels:
Step 1: Choose a label style. I chose a folding fabric label, 1.5 inch wide and 1.75 inch long when folded in half.
Step 2: Design your label logo. I designed my logo with Picmonkey. The front has my shop name, and the back has washing instructions. I also decided to go with black font on a white label.
Step 3: Send a photo of the exact label design to the shop. Dianna's shop makes and prints the label based on your image!
I'm linking to these lovely parties:)
Michele,
ReplyDeleteThis is so great. I love your new labels they are really sweet. What a great win.
Kris
Thank you Kris! First rafflecopter I've won:)
DeleteHi Michele,
ReplyDeleteThe labels look GREAT!! I'm so happy you won and were able to work with Dianna and Custom Couture Label Company. She's great. I have 4 different labels I use from here, including these teenie tiny half in square labels that are just my icon. I originally got them for baby shoes I used to make but have been putting them in everything but shoes every since I got them. haha I look forward to seeing what all you put yours in.
Best wishes,
Vanessa @ Sassy Smidgens
Awe those tiny ones sound cute!!! I'm going to order some iron on labels next. Thank you for hosting the contest and stopping over:) Hugs
DeleteG'day! Thanks for sharing at our #SayGdayParty!
ReplyDeletePlease remember to go back and comment on some other people's submissions to the party and of course, we hope you are following Natasha and me on Pinterest; comments and shares show you care! Cheers! Joanne @What's On The List
Gday Joanne! Stopping over to visit the party links today and to your page too:)
ReplyDeleteLove the new label!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Robin:)
DeleteI love those, I really want some too.
ReplyDeleteThank You! This is a cool DIY, if you use iron on fabric and print on it yourself. But Dianna has a variety of styles including the iron too:)
DeleteHi Michele! Thanks so much for visiting my blog the other day :) You have a wonderful blog; so glad I came for a visit.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Diana
Great custom labels. Thank you for sharing this post at City of Creative Dream's City of Links last Friday! I appreciate you taking the time to party with me. Hope to see you again this week :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Love your party:)
DeleteHow lucky to win those labels!
ReplyDeleteI like how you designed the one with the anchor, lovely logo and fonts!
Thanks! Hugs
DeleteThese look so professional, congrats on the win!
ReplyDeleteThanks Julia:)
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