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Bottle Printing - An important Guide

Submitted by rochellelambert
Thu, 19 May 2011

While bottle printing, generally known as wine printing, seems like something only industry experts can accomplish, just about anyone could do this too if given the right resources and inspiration. Using the materials for the method that you can purchase, there's no more excuse why you shouldn't accomplish this yourself. The following are ways concerning how to start off the bottle printing process so you can start displaying these or giving them as gifts.

1. Plan your design

For those who have skill in drawing or sketching, it is possible to probably do the design freehand using pencil and paper. If you're computer-savvy, this can be done via your laptop or PC. The only rule to go by is to do your own in relation to the style you would like to see. Just in case, you don't have talent in freehand drawing or in computer-drawing programs, you could browse the web for images and download these from websites offering free pictures. You may even confer with friends or family members for other suggestions so you'll have more choices.

If you want to, you can even try matching the design with the event you'll be using it. In particular, you could choose winter vistas if you'll give the bottle for the Yuletide celebrations or perhaps you can use fireworks photographs if you will be giving it sometime in the New Year Season. Once you've executed the design, you must save it on your pc so you can print these out conveniently later.

2.Note what's important

The whole point of wine printing would be to remember fondly the special occasion so don't forget to mark essential details like the occasion, time, wine information, and the celebrant or receiver's name. You may also include your name as the giver if you want to and even include your signature.

3.Get ready the essential materials

You'll need to have label papers, glue, the wine bottle you'll be utilizing and a printer. It's also possible to make use of a fixative spray if you wish, so that you can strengthen the label's strength on the bottle. Out of all these materials the trickier one to get could be the fixative spray because you may have to visit an art supply retailer to obtain it. If you worry about getting label papers, you can always search online to get leads if you can't find these in local craft or hobby shops.

4. Print and Label

Print the designs using the printer and wait for this to dry thoroughly before you do anything else. In case you don't wait for the ink to settle on the paper, chances are you'll ruin it and you'll need to print out more. Spray the fixative product to the labels when you're sure that the ink already dried, adhere to the manufacturer's instructions, and allow some drying time too.

When you're done with the method, you can now start out setting the labels one bottle at a time using the glue you bought. Accomplish this inside a well-ventilated spot so that you won't have to breathe some fumes into your lungs.

If you think the techniques too challenging, look at these until you're all set. Keep in mind, the main point in bottle printing is to add a personal touch so don't sweat on it too much.

 

Rochelle is a wine enthusiast that manages a wine printing venture. There are plenty of bottle printing options available online.


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