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My DIY Chapstick Labels for OOT Bag *With Pics and Template!*


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Originally Posted by shannonmarie View Post

 

I agree. The description is VERY poorly written. The only reason I realized it is because it says "Empty" on my internet tab when I clicked on the link. Also in the description it says "tubes hold .15 oz". And the other ones that are .28 cents say "pre-filled." Very poorly written and I'm sure people have made this mistake before so I'm glad we were able to clarify this! Very nice of them to send you the correct ones at no additional charge.  They should really fix their description and write EMPTY across the picture on that link!

Yes I totally agree with you! Once I read the description for literally the 10th or 11th time I picked up on the same things - "holds .15oz" etc. I feel like they must get that problem a lot bc when I emailed them they never even asked questions or made any trouble of it what-so-ever. They should still write a better description, though! :)

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Can you tell me how you got your font/wording to rotate? So it's sideways when you print. I have been tryin to design and rotate everything for the past hour and not having any luck :( also do you know how to fit a picture to the square or the size of the label? Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks!

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Can you tell me how you got your font/wording to rotate? So it's sideways when you print. I have been tryin to design and rotate everything for the past hour and not having any luck :( also do you know how to fit a picture to the square or the size of the label? Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks!
Ok this may seem complicated but it's not too hard. Design your label in a program where you can resize the image. I used picmonkey.com. Resize the image to the size of the label (2.125" x 1.6875") picmonkey uses pixels so I didn't use the decimal point- just the numbers. This will give you the right size square. Now you will want to design your label sideways from the get go so that you don't have to rotate. If you have already created the design, resize it to 2125x16875 and with the image on your desktop right click and select rotate counterclockwise. Now when you open the template in word place your curser in the upper left corner of the first label box. At the rope select insert. Select "picture" now select your image from the desktop (or wherever you have it saved.) it should be oriented properly and fit in the box perfectly. Now copy the image and paste it in the remaining boxes. Let me know if you have any other questions. :) good luck!
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