This way I can work on the addresses while they're being finished and shipped to me. Anyone know where I can find some cute labels like this with a decorative frame around them? Thanks!
I designed our own round labels on a full sheet of white sticker paper (office max) they had a frame and our wedding "logo" and addresses on them. Then we used a round paper punch (2" diameter) to punch out the design. You could use any shaped punch, like the kind they sell at Archivers or Michaels (usually for scrapbooking.) It was a great way to add something personal to a computer printed label.
I've put off ordering my invitations a bit late. In order to make sure I get them out in time, I'd love to do something like this:
http://tinyurl.com/5ahqrp
This way I can work on the addresses while they're being finished and shipped to me. Anyone know where I can find some cute labels like this with a decorative frame around them? Thanks!
posted by Cleo1717 8 posts 3 months agoPaper Source:
http://paper-source.com/cgi-bin/paper/cm/2790.001/invitations/stickers/
or you could just buy Avery labels and make them yourself :o) If you have Microsoft word, it has templates for the labels :o)
posted by sallyinvitedink 17 posts 3 months agoPaper Source! http://www.paper-source.com/cgi-bin/paper/envelopes/mailing_labels.html
posted by rebecca 989 posts 3 months agoAlso, try Etsy. I've seen some really cute labels like that. You could also use a Xyron to make them sticky and make them yourselves.
posted by KateMW 483 posts 3 months agoI love the Paper Source ones but they're way too small to write the address out in pretty script.
How would you make them yourself? I know how to make the stickers using a Xyron machine but how would you design the label?
Thanks again!
posted by Cleo1717 8 posts 3 months agoI designed our own round labels on a full sheet of white sticker paper (office max) they had a frame and our wedding "logo" and addresses on them. Then we used a round paper punch (2" diameter) to punch out the design. You could use any shaped punch, like the kind they sell at Archivers or Michaels (usually for scrapbooking.) It was a great way to add something personal to a computer printed label.
posted by HappiestOne 97 posts 3 months ago