Sunday, June 1, 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Lovely Lil' Transfer Labels
I did it!
I used MS Publisher to whip this up in 2 secs.This was to suit 6mm bias binding with a sewn edge. Printed it out on 6x4" Avery iron on transfer after I tested it on normal paper.

For this bit. I grabbed an old book. I wrapped mine in old linen I had then left a flap to cover the transfer when it came to ironing.

I cut the tiny little transfers and placed them on 6mm bias binding with enough edge to sew a seam

I Folded the flap over the top, careful not to move them, and ironed for 15-20 seconds with NO STEAM. (if you are going to try this , follow the manufacturers instructions.)
Then I peeled off the transfer and voila!

Then I sewed a contrasting edge. I might try tiny zig zag next time.

I am sew happy with them. I gave them a quick fold and ironed gently under the linen for a nice crisp edge. They are so tiny which is perfect for a lot of my crafty stuff.
Cost per tag is yet to be figured out but will do it as soon as.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Making Labels. Any Suggestions!
If anybody passes by this way and has a suggestion please email me as I am now desperate.
I want to make my own labels for my items. The main reason is cost. I don't have $600 dollars for the smallest quantity of labels(500) which was the average quoted by local and major label makers.
If I had $600 I would buy an industrial machine so that it wouldn't take so long to produce 100 bags.
I am open to thinking outside the box as long as its feasible and looks good. It can be a flat sewn on label or a fold over that gets attached into seams. It can be something I haven't even fathomed before.
I have so far tried print at home labels on printable fabric. Good quality printable fabric too.
This is great as long as you don't wash the item. My items need to be wash eventually.
I don't mind tedious either. I am queen of tedious!
I hope some fabulous blogger passes by and knows the answer to my dilemma or can steer me to some one that does.
Until I figure out a solution I am at a standstill. Ahh the joys of creating nunde!
The funny thing is. This is my first true creating nunde post relating to nunde creations:)
Please feel free to email me melanie@nunde.com.au with your suggestions! Thank you:)