How to make labels


Sometimes information takes on more power when we present it in a different format -- perhaps a different size or color paper, a different font, audio rather than print, or as labels on everyday items.

Water Bottle Labels -- Small (You can use the designs we have produced or adapt the format to your own purposes. ) These labels fit small (pint) water bottles and even some smaller ones. These labels are 1 3/4" x 8" Purchase White, Full Sheet adhesive labels (Avery 8165). Labels print 5 to a page. Cut them apart with a paper cutter. Peel off the paper backing and affix to the paper label already on the bottle.

  1. Successful College Students
  2. Teacher Water Bottle Labels

Water Bottle Labels -- Large (You can use the designs we have produced or adapt the format to your own purposes. ) These labels fit large 24 oz. water bottles. These labels are 2 1/2" " x 8 3/4 " Purchase White, Full Sheet adhesive labels (Avery 8165). Labels print sideways, 3 to a page. Cut them apart with a paper cutter. Peel off the paper backing and affix to the paper label already on the bottle.

  1. Writer's Water Bottle (Spring, 2006 Assessment Day)
  2. Reader's Water Bottle (Spring, 2007 Assessment Day)

Granola Bar Labels (You can use the designs we have produced or adapt the format to your own purposes. ) These labels are 3 1/3" " x 4 " Purchase adhesive shipping labels (Avery 5164). Labels print 6 to a page. Peel off the paper backing and affix to the granola bars.

  1. Writer's Block
  2. Writing Process Labels
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