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Re: Jam labels

Postby JoM » 04 Apr 2013, 19:39

They're brilliant!!! :D
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Re: Jam labels

Postby Weka » 10 Apr 2013, 07:31

Oh wow that looks amazing!
Ay ideas how the paper will come off after the jam is gone? I tend to reuse my jars a lot and hate getting labels off with a passion. At the moment I just use a dymo label writer. I find the plastic tape comes off very easy, but the paper one is a real PITA!
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Re: Jam labels

Postby Workingman » 10 Apr 2013, 17:16

Weka, use a flour/water paste or wallpaper paste for paper labels. They wash off in warm water.
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Re: Jam labels

Postby Weka » 24 Apr 2013, 10:32

Thanks for the link Deb!
These are the ones I made for my lemon honey. I ended up sticking the labels on with milk, which is what the website suggested. The lemon honey needs to stay in the fridge, but I wonder what a label of a jar that sits on the shelf for a year would be like. :?
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Re: Jam labels

Postby debih » 24 Apr 2013, 11:19

They look really good Weka.

I used Pritt stick to stick mine on and I'm pretty sure that the labels will just peel off.

What is lemon honey by the way and how long does it last for? Is it like lemon curd?
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Re: Jam labels

Postby Weka » 24 Apr 2013, 20:27

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