Craft: DIY Custom Fabric Labels

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2011

***IMPORTANT INFO PLEASE READ ME***
Hello again Everyone!
It's been a while since I made a DIY craft video so here is one that I've been very excited about since I've only mastered it a week/two ago. It's a fun and simple way to label your items and since its printed from your computer, you can make it anything that you like. I hope to continue making more of these in the future. Pass this video to a crafter in need.
Thank you for watching and enjoy!

For all the details & photos (on my Blog):
http://www.pbunniep.com/2011/06/diy-make-custom-craft-labels.html

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http://www.gadoregtaime.etsy.com

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  • you are absolutely adorable and this video was concise, thorough and extremely helpful....thanks much Bunnie!!!!

  • @ZumaLilly

    I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

    I hope to be able to make more crafty videos soon!

  • Do you have any videos on like how to sew it?

  • @andreasma7

    You just sew the sides down with a straight stitch!

  • wonderful tutorial.....just what I needed. Is washable?

  • @MzRosie2011

    In a gentle cycle it should be fine. But I certainly wont' recommend it for items that need to be tough washed. In the end I ordered other types of print labels for clothing items but still used these one for small bags and accessories that didn't need to be wash frequently.

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  • Nice video, very thorough. Thank you. :)

  • I like the hair style you have... please do a tutorial

  • @CandieRue

    I used Photoshop to manually place the name in rows, using the ruler guide to make sure they are all even. So for example "G'adore G'taime" is one text together and I just copy & paste it until I have a full page, measuring out three columns and placing the text block down in each column. When you print, make sure your printer setting is on "portrait" mode. Then they should come out fine! Good luck :)

  • how do you get the logo or your name in rows across and down when you set up your print preview so that you can have a whole sheet of logo's or your name like what you have in this video...i can only seem to get 2 or 3 to fit a piece of paper and its always centered....any suggestions? please and thanks =)

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