How do I print wine labels?
You can order blank adhesive wine labels from Stony Creek Wine Press or have them print from your art files.
Design four on a page with the middle horizontal and vertical blank. Get them printed at a place like The Printing House. They have 8.5 x 11″ sticker paper. Get them to cut them in half vertically and horizontally and you’ll have 4 stickers 5.5 high by 4.25 wide. Of course, you could put more on a page and get smaller labels. TPH is pretty cheap. I think it was something like … $1.35 per page including cutting when I did this about 2 years back. So, for $20 or so he could label 60 bottles or so. When I did it, I did it for a mix CD and then I wrapped the stickers around back to front on cardboard sleeves. Anyone who was on my cmonkey mefi swap or mailing list last year can speak to the quality. I thought they looked great. A VERY large PDF of my artwork is here in case I didn’t describe it well, above.