So, for the home sauce maker that gets the urge to do some home sauce brewing, then gets the urge to label them, here is what I did, cheaply.
After brewing my sauce, I went to my basement where I have saved a couple dozen baby jars with lids(Gerber stype) from when the girls were babies and washed them up. I filled the jars, wipe them down and put them into the beer fridge. I got 14 jars, my peppers are grown in pots, this year only 11 plants but full of pods.
Then, I went to my computer drawer where I had some Avery laser labels(5160), sheet of 30 labels. I then went to http://www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/hot-pepper.html and selected an image for my label. Then I went to Avery.com and they have an online design and print program. I selected a simple label design and uploaded the pepper image, filled in the blanks and printed to my Samsung CLP-300. Lick and stick!
After brewing my sauce, I went to my basement where I have saved a couple dozen baby jars with lids(Gerber stype) from when the girls were babies and washed them up. I filled the jars, wipe them down and put them into the beer fridge. I got 14 jars, my peppers are grown in pots, this year only 11 plants but full of pods.
Then, I went to my computer drawer where I had some Avery laser labels(5160), sheet of 30 labels. I then went to http://www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/hot-pepper.html and selected an image for my label. Then I went to Avery.com and they have an online design and print program. I selected a simple label design and uploaded the pepper image, filled in the blanks and printed to my Samsung CLP-300. Lick and stick!