I'm not new to the bath and beauty business but boy did I learn a lot from you! You have great ideas! Thanks so much for the laminating tip. God Bless!
Omg!!! I'm so glad I kept watching videos on how to make labels at home. Everyone else uses tape but I just didn't really like that. I had not idea a laminator was so affordable!
Fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing your process. I don't have a business, but I love to share my homemade creations with family and friends for gifts. This will elevate my gifts to the next level. Your salts look so beautiful....I wish I could smell them from the video.
girl you have saved me!! i could not for the life of me figure out how i was going to do waterproof labels lol i already have a laminating machine and didnt even think to use it ... ty so much for sharing this video
I just learned something that will literally save me financially as I'm about to start my business very soon thank you so much ❤️ I wish you and everyone seeing this comment success and happiness
Those turned out beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I just found you today, so I have now subscribed and liked. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thank you for showing how simplify making waterproof labels. I was struggling and researching for easier way. I'm had my business for couple months, Mae Mae's LLC, this is so professional and helpful. Thanks!
Thank you for your super helpful video! You have a nice soothing voice and I was able to learn a lot from you. Subscribed to your channel, thanks again!! :)
Hello I just came upon your channel and I'm glad I did. You offer amazing tips and advice. Your products look great. I have subscribed and look forward to watching and learning.
THANK YOU! lol I feel so dumb now 🤦🏻♀️. I've been using clear vinyl for stickers but typically the finish is more like tiny scratches on it vs looking totally smooth and shiny and I was thinking man I wish I could just use laminating pouches but for some reason I thought that they wouldn't adhere to the sticker paper if I only used half the pouch. Idk why I didn't just try it to see if it would work, now I definitely will try it.
This was so enjoyable to watch and your labels came out beautifully, I'll have to check out that program you used for adobe. Also, loved the finishing touches with adding the charms with affirmations!
Wow, the packaging itself is A LOT of work time AND money. It seems to take more time than actually making the products. Thank you so much for sharing your process. I'm hoping to find other ways of facilitating this. I can see how those costs add up in time and money. No wonder those type of products ate $$.
SO helpful! Thank you very much, I know this video was older and I’m hoping you see this comment being I’m very curious on which inkjet printer you’re using here? I’m on the fence of getting a laser printer (which is an arm & leg) but seeing your amazing quality seems possible without it. Thanks again!
kind of older question, but my husband is an IT manager and can see how much is spent on inkjet printer ink versus laser. While Laser is very expensive in the beginning, in the long run, you save an insane amount of money. Inkjet inks are 50+ dollars and you have to replace them often if you print a lot. If you don't print often, then an inkjet is fine, but if you print stickers or labels often, i would definitely suggest laser printers. BUT to answer your original question, she uses an HP Officejet 3830 Printer she mentions it in the video at 11:24 :)
Where did you get your bottles for bath salts I can’t find any that large ? If you can share a link it would be greatly appreciated. Best video for this I have seen
Awesome, thanks so much for this video. I was going to use Mod Podge which is non-toxic, but this is a much better idea. I accidentally purchased waterproof but not oil proof labels and am stuck with a pack of 100. I wish you well with your shop!
OMG! You just made my week! I live in Rancho Cucamonga and have been struggling with my labels for my new Sea Moss business (AngelOrganicsLLC on Etsy) I’ve been printing and cutting them myself and I am so happy I came across your video! You are not far from me so I will definitely have to come visit your shop! Thank you for taking time to share your work! #gamechanger
@@TyarsEssentials it worked ! But I have to get better sticker paper or maybe I just messed that one up bc it wouldn’t stay stuck to the bottle but I liked it overall way better then having to spray the clear gloss over the sheets it makes my head hurt .
Hello. I used weatherproof white paper to print my labels. I then used self adhesive laminator sheet ontop. I did not use a laminator. They looked great. I cut them to size using my paper trimmer and added them to my bottles. Within 30 minutes, the laminator sheet had come off from the edges of the label 🤦🏽♀️. I am wondering if laminating the sticker paper will help. Or should I try using vinyl paper to print on? 🤷🏽♀️
THis is perfect. I'm doing 3/4 x 1 3/4 address labels for spice jars. Not sure if this will work for that purpose, but I'm keeping this tutorial for the future. BTW. I want those bath salts! They are beautiful.
Thank you! I really appreciate it. This method typically works better with large labels so they don’t lift up on the corners, but you never know until you try. 😉