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Thanks to the Internet and the advanced technology available, you can now create your own Christmas address label in a matter of minutes. Christmas address labels are great even when it is not Christmas time - have you ever heard the phrase "Christmas in July"?u0099<br>There are scores of Web resources that allow you to customize your Christmas address label. You can insert images of your family members and choose to have your background and design format while ordering for Christmas address labels.
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Custom self-adhesive labels can be found everywhere in our lives; they are found as price stickers, product labels, food labels, you name it. With a custom self-adhesive label, you find an indispensable commercial resource to promote and advertise your business image. There are different types of self-adhesive labels. The difference lies in the adhesives and different backing liners that range from permanent to low tack. You choose the best type of self-adhesive label to customize it. You can raise brand awareness of your business with a customized self-adhesive label that has your logo or name on it. The permanent sticker is the most difficult to remove; there will be some adhesive residue remaining when you try to remove this label. The removable labels are only for temporary use and can be removed easily without tearing or leaving glue or any material behind. Low-tack self-adhesive labels adhere to a flat surface with static cling. When choosing the custom self-adhesive label for your business, you have to take the environment into consideration. The paper labels are not advised for outdoor use as they deteriorate with moisture and UV light exposure. The custom self-adhesive label comes in an infinite choice of colors and materials in either matt or gloss paper finish. Labels are usually ordered from a color printing shop; however, the custom self-adhesive label has to be ordered from screen printers or from specialist digital label printers. This is because you can supply your own artwork or your brand image here to make your custom self-adhesive label. When creating your custom self-adhesive label, it is important that you mention to the printer where you intend to use the label. Mention whether it is to be used in interior or exterior conditions, permanent or temporary or inside or outside of glass. So you've taken the plunge and you've meticulously created your own clothing line. You've spent untold hours carefully choosing patterns, cuts, and trade show strategies. You have a beautiful line, and have set up with your manufacturer or tailor for final production. There is just one thing you forgot: Clothing labels. You can't produce a final product without this small, but integral, piece of fabric. Frantic, you call up a clothing label supplier, only to be bombarded with technical questions you have no idea how
to answer. This article is a series of installments to help you through this process smoothly. Clothing tags are basically your billboard to the fashion world. Think of every major designer out there, and a branded "insignia" comes to mind. You cannot move forward in production without a fabric clothing tag. Clothing Label Types There are two major types of garment labels: Printed and woven. Printed clothing labels are made of ribbons that are printed, heat cured, cut, and if need be, folded. Pros: -Depending on the manufacturer, a shorter lead time. -Intricate details of you art work can be captured. - With the advances in clothing label technology, certain manufacturers may be able to print photographs, extremely small writing, shading and shadow, and color gradients. In other words, certain manufacturers have the capability of printing DaVinci on your label! -Soft feel. Cons: -May fade over time with repeated hot washing and dryer use. -May have limitations for base ribbon color, depending on the manufacturer. Woven labels are woven based on your specification for the artwork. A loom actually weaves your artwork as part of the fabric. The labels are then cut and folded. Pros: -Long lasting through repeated washings and dryer use. Cons: -Usually a longer lead time. If a clothing designer is in a time crunch, then often times this is not the recommend choice for garment labels. - Artwork limitations: All artwork and logos have to be a clear, two- dimensional presentation. There can be no gradients, shadows, or extremely small lettering. Remember, the loom is weaving a very small piece of fabric, and the images woven have to conform to weaving patterns. So if you have an elaborate Click for info logo, this is not the choice for you. In later installments, we will explore more details to consider when designing and manufacturing your first clothing tag. In the mean time, give yourself plenty of lead time for developing and producing your clothing label so that your production schedule does not incur expensive delays.