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Labels for your jars/bottles etc...

I have my own label designs but struggling to find a way to print them and cut them to how I want it. I'd like to have it looking professional, cut in different shapes (round, square, round corners, odd shapes) and printed on quality media, not your bog standard A4 printing paper. If I go to professionals, they want me to print far too many labels than I'll ever need.
 
If this was discussed (it must have been) before, please point to relevant topic. 
 
Thanks.
 
WITH not AND

Pizza is made with meat and cheese, separate components. Jelly has the peppers in it, so it is apple and pepper jelly. Apple jelly with chilli's.

I would keep the 'with select hot peppers' font all the same size. It is the same font as above, but smaller. There are different fonts for Honey Badger and for the description. Too much more will look busy.
 
apple jelly label.png

 
This is latest version and I think this is it. Thanks everyone for your help. :)
 
Great label! I like it - simple, clean, retro design.
 
Avery labels are actually pretty good for the purpose - www.avery.eu, e.g., J8165. It's what I do for much the same purpose. With an ink jet printer set to high quality, the results look very "professional" like. I've always receive complements for ones I've prepared.
 
One point to note is the labels suck to take off. They stick really well, which of course is good for a label, but not good if you're trying to reuse the bottle / jar / container...
 
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