Sticker Lables For Boxes

Business By Paperfishies Updated 20 Mar 2013 , 1:59am by ApplePomme

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Paperfishies Posted 19 Mar 2013 , 2:27pm
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Who do you go through for yours?

 

I designed my labels, so I started sending emails to local printing services asking for quotes...and OH MY GOD...It seems each place is in the $370 for 100 sticker labels ball park.  It would be cheaper for me to order them off some place like Zazzle.com.

 

So, who do you go through for labels and how much do they run?

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agconner Posted 19 Mar 2013 , 2:55pm
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ATry vistaprint. I got mine from there and I want to say 200 cost me about $30, and that was using my own logo. They are always having half off sales. Sign up for there emails and you will get a new sale every few days.

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SaltCakeCity Posted 19 Mar 2013 , 9:20pm
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Yeah, I also get mine from Vistaprint. I actually ordered return address labels and then just put my logo and my business name with contact info. You get a TON of stickers and the price is pretty good. I've never had a problem with their products. As agconner said, they have a lot of discounts and 50% deals too. I hope that helps!

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leah_s Posted 19 Mar 2013 , 9:58pm
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AI just ordered some yesterday from Vistaprint The return label size ran not quite 3 cents each. I make bigger labels myself with Avery labels and my computer/printer.

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jason_kraft Posted 19 Mar 2013 , 9:58pm
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AIt's usually much cheaper to print them at home. We use oval labels from onlinelabels.com, the cost is ~$20 for 1000 2"x4" labels.

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BakingIrene Posted 19 Mar 2013 , 10:21pm
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Originally Posted by jason_kraft 

It's usually much cheaper to print them at home. We use oval labels from onlinelabels.com, the cost is ~$20 for 1000 2"x4" labels.

 

I downloaded the Avery designer software and have used it for years.

 

Recently tried on a new PC running Chrome and it didn't run OK.  Had to download with Firefox (PC owner refuses to use IE...) and that ran OK.

 

You can use generic labels because they all have the Avery template equivalent noted on the package. 

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ApplePomme Posted 20 Mar 2013 , 1:59am
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Another vote for Vistaprint here. :) They have sales etc. often enough that I just stock up as needed and wait for the next sale.

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