Avery labels, I can see clearly now, with my addresses printed on.
I ran out of address labels the other day , so thought I would check out the Super Warehouse site. They have hundreds and hundreds of types of Avery labels, so I spent at least half an hour looking around their website pages. I came across labels I didn’t know existed and they were all at excellent prices, too.
If you are in need of a varied assortment of labels and products for your business or office, be sure and check out this site.
I have previously downloaded, for free, the Avery Wizard. This integrates into Word easily, and with a little icon on the menu bar. They have templates for most of their labels in this little program and it’s so easy to pull up (they even have by Avery label number) the template you want, then bingo, simply create your own labels .
When I was cruising around the Super Warehouse I spotted some Avery CD and DVD labels. I had made some photo DVDs for my family – starting to get Christmas presents lined up – and wanted to put a nice caption on all of them. I had grouped several photos in a theme on a few DVDs, so I also wanted to put a nice photo as a label background. This was so easy to do in Word, and with that Avery Wizard template as a helper it went very smoothly.
Sometimes you have to resize the photo – a family photo had head placement right over the DVD hole in the center, so some relatives had their heads cut off! I was soon able to move the photo around and come up with a good arrangement, then add some text onto the avery label and save the design on my computer until I wanted to print off the labels. It was easy to pull up this specific design as I always save my labels in a separate folder, so I can change the design at will according to my needs.
I am into crafts and as I was cruising around the Avery labels site at Super Warehouse, I saw that they had magnetic label sheets, 8.5” x 11”. These can be used to make very cute refrigerator magnets, so I order a few packets of labels and am working away with clip art and photos, taking into consideration what my relatives are into. One set of magnets will be cats, another dogs, and a third one (and I’ll be making many sets) are beautiful flowers for the gardener in our family.
While at the Super Warehouse site, I also grabbed some day to day avery labels like skinny ones for printing out sheets of holiday themed return address labels (I put the cutest little candy canes on mine for Christmas, jack ‘o lanterns for Halloween, Easter eggs for April – well, you get the idea).
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