Tuesday, October 27, 2020

A Label

 

With a lot of help from my daughter in Australia, I managed to create a label that I can print, with iKoro beadwork on one side and my contact details on the other. iKoro was my name when I was spinning and knitting, so I thought I'd stick with it.  I pondered the term 'beadwork' for a while. iKoro beads? People might think I was selling loose beads. iKoro bead crochet? People would visualise something quite different to what I'm making. 'Beaded crochet rope' is too long and not really helpful. No, I think beadwork is the best option. I have to cut the labels apart with scissors, which is fine. I plan to attach the labels to bracelets and necklaces and also give them out when people ask how to contact me. 

7 comments:

  1. I’ve been in the same situation when the packaging and labelling becomes more time consuming than the actual product. Good luck, Jane.

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  2. Well done! Labels are really useful!

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  3. Excellent logic and love the simplicity of the label. Nice font :-)))

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    1. My neighbour asked if I didn’t want something fancier. Nope. That’s exactly how I want it!

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  4. Nice labels! I predict they will help get the word out so everyone will know the wonderful art you create!

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  5. Great labels!! :) I like the name you chose! :)

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