Stick labels on bottles
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bluedragon -
Hello everyone
my problem is the following:
I am celebrating my 40th birthday soon and I bought champagne without any label, so I thought of making the label myself with a nice logo, but how can I make these labels stick on a wet and cold glass? Can someone help me?
Thank you in advance
my problem is the following:
I am celebrating my 40th birthday soon and I bought champagne without any label, so I thought of making the label myself with a nice logo, but how can I make these labels stick on a wet and cold glass? Can someone help me?
Thank you in advance
6 réponses
Hello, it's easy to stick non-adhesive labels on bottles: dip the part to be glued in milk and then stick it on. Wipe with a cloth and you'll see, it's magical.
Hi
My little Google searches told me that you could try to stick your sheets with clear nail polish.
It's worth a try
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The more, the merrier
My little Google searches told me that you could try to stick your sheets with clear nail polish.
It's worth a try
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The more, the merrier
Yes, indeed, it's not difficult, you just need to soak the labels in milk and it sticks very well; I've done it before. I hope you succeed. I'm looking for a label for my 60th.
Yes, but if the labels are printed with "inkjet," they cannot be soaked in milk before being placed on the bottle, as the ink dissolves and spreads on the label. The label sticks well, that’s clear, but the appearance of it is not presentable. I have not yet found a suitable solution 100% for this adhesion. Even with wallpaper paste, it doesn't seem ... up to par.