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wrap around labels?

I love the look of the wrap around labels for invitations - where the address is on the front and the label wraps to the back where the return address is printed. I am trying to figure out where to get a template and sticky paper for these? Any help is appreciated!

Re: wrap around labels?

  • edited December 2011
    I found a tutorial for them here: http://adorkable.so-uneek.com/?go=tylabelsAs for where to get them - probably check out any office supply store like staples or office depot something like that
  • edited December 2011
    I have a template that I made in Word. I will send it to you when I get home. I also ran mine through a Xyron machine to make it into a sticker. When I ran out of that, I just bought glue runners and it worked just as well! If you send me an email, I will send you one back with the template! missmutter at gmail dot com. :)
  • eouelleteouellet member
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    edited December 2011
    I made them for our invites but didn't end up using them. I just created the template on word (figured out how wide I wanted each label and how many I could fit on a 8.5 x 11 piece of paper), and ordered full sheet label paper to print them on. It's a full 8.5 x 11 stick label, basically. I ordered it online - don't remember which store, but I'm sure you could google. Making the template was much easier than I expected.
  • edited December 2011
    I had someone on etsy design the labels for us.  We then bought full sheet 8 1/2 by 11 labels and went to Office Depot to have them printed and cut.  It was very easy! GL!
  • edited December 2011
    I designed and printed them myself on my home printer using full sheet labels that I bought at Staples. A word of advice, though- spend the extra couple of bucks and buy the Avery brand labels instead of the Staples brand. The Staples brand ones only have a single cut across the back of the backing paper, whereas the Avery ones have multiple slits, making it MUCH easier to peel the backing off when you go to apply the labels. Thankfully, I realized this early on before I printed up everything and was able to switch.
    *Kelly* MARRIED to the love of my life October 17, 2009!
  • edited December 2011
    I used Martha Stewart's template, which meant that I didn't have the pleasure of doing a mail merge.  I ordered color label sheets from www.labelsbythesheet.com.
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