This is a fabulous old French Apothecary/Pharmacy label! You could use this one to make some beautiful towels for your powder room. Just print the label up onto a sheet of iron on transfer paper and then apply it to plain white linen guest towels.
Hi Darlene, I'm glad your enjoying the labels! This round one really is one of my favorites, I have some other similar ones that I will post at some point.
Love, love, love your page!!! Every image and project I see is gorgeous!!! Question...How do you reverse the images to print on transfer paper?? I can't figure out how to do it in my computer :( Would appreciate it if you tell me how to do it.
Thank you SO much! I adore your labels and am really excited to put them to use. You're a sweetheart to share with those of us who are less talented graphically. Bless you!
Bless you for being willing to share with those of us who are less talented graphically. Your labels are lovely and I'm really looking forward to using them. Thank you so much!
Just a correction: it's not a French label, but a Belgian one. I know France and Belgium must look like the same 'thing' for American people, but believe me, those two countries are really different ! Nevertheless, I enjoy seeing this old label on your site ! Thanks for sharing !
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How perfect! I've been searching for blank labels I can use and here you go offering one. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteGreat! I'm so glad you can use it!!
ReplyDeletevery cool! Love that it's round!
ReplyDeleteHi Lee! Glad you like it!
ReplyDeleteWow - You have quite a collection of beautiful labels. Thank you for the round label. You are very generous!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Darlene,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your enjoying the labels! This round one really is one of my favorites, I have some other similar ones that I will post at some point.
Beautiful label! Although it's not French, it's Belgian ... it's from my hometown, Liège! Thanks for sharing these amazing images!
ReplyDeleteHi! :) This label associate with retro climate. That's why I like it so much! :)
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your page!!! Every image and project I see is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteQuestion...How do you reverse the images to print on transfer paper?? I can't figure out how to do it in my computer :(
Would appreciate it if you tell me how to do it.
Thank you SO much! I adore your labels and am really excited to put them to use. You're a sweetheart to share with those of us who are less talented graphically. Bless you!
ReplyDeleteBless you for being willing to share with those of us who are less talented graphically. Your labels are lovely and I'm really looking forward to using them. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteJust a correction: it's not a French label, but a Belgian one. I know France and Belgium must look like the same 'thing' for American people, but believe me, those two countries are really different ! Nevertheless, I enjoy seeing this old label on your site ! Thanks for sharing !
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