Yep, I have used Steve's technique for years. Work great. BTW, the photocopy
is to overcome the water soluble inks in my inkjet printer. Too cheap to
own a
laser printer. - Mark
Then again, I tend to add a bit more than just the essential info. ;-)
At 02:23 PM 12/5/03 -0600, Steve Piatz wrote:
My cheap and easy labels to remove are made by
photocopying onto
standard weight paper and using one of the washable little kid-type
glue sticks on the edges of the label. These typically come off just
by holding the bottle under the water tap for a few seconds. The
labels aren't fancy but they contain the essential info.
Michael Valentiner writes:
For the xmas party homebrew swap, entries must be labeled, so I've been
wondering what are the "best" bottle labels? My main requirement (swap
or no swap) is something that doesn't have a lot of good adhesive on
the back, so they clean up without too much work. I've gotten some in
the past that just slide off after a brief soaking in water. Something
I can run through my inkjet printer would be good too. Any
recommendations?
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Mike Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Steve Piatz piatz(a)cray.com
Cray Inc. 651-605-9049
1340 Mendota Heights Road
Mendota Heights, MN 55120
Engineer, Gentleman, & Brewer,
Mark D. Glewwe
http://www.glewwe-castle.com/mark/