There’s no doubt that adding clothing labels to products are a great way to increase the popularity of their brand. If you are into business and want to try creating your very own iron on labels, then you have come to the right place.

Create your very own iron on labels in just 30 minutes? Possible! Here are five easy steps to make your iron on labels get your business brand to the next level:

1. Gather up your materials. You will need a pack of iron-on transfer sheets, a computer, a printer and of-course, an iron. As for the software you will use to create the label, you may use Photoshop or InDesign. However, if you don’t have these kinds of image editing programs, using Microsoft Word will most certainly do.

2. Make your label. Open Microsoft Word, click the WordArt button. A dialog box would appear requiring you to type in the text. Type in the box the name of your label then choose the appropriate font and font size. The size of the label’s name should be bigger than the other texts that you will put, such as the website of your company, contact number and so on. Change the size, the color and the arrangement of the texts according to your taste.Label printing Afterwards, merge all the elements (brand name, website, etc) into one by means of holding the Ctrl button on the keyboard. Select all the elements, right-click, then click Grouping, then Group. After this, flip the label horizontally using the Rotate button, so that when you iron the label it will be readable. Copy the label and then paste it properly all over the page so that it will be full of labels.

3.  Print the labels. After making your label a masterpiece on Word, the next thing to do is to get the iron on labels printed. When printing them, make sure that the iron on transfer sheet is faced on the appropriate side. To be sure, print one page of labels first, and then try to cut one label and iron it on the product. Also, you may want to read the instructions at the transfer sheet’s pack so that you can get your printer set up just right.

4. Iron them on. Use a paper slicer to neatly cut the labels, then firmly iron each label on every product.

Well, not all of us have the luxury of time to make iron on labels for our products. If you are a busy entrepreneur or your business is fast growing, you can’t just neglect an important business meeting just to iron on your products labels. While it is indeed fun to make your own iron on labels, you can actually choose to have it done by professional label makers. Not only will you save on time and effort, but also get the most out of your money since certified label making shops would do the best they can to produce high quality iron on labels for you, and put them on your products just the way you like it.

 

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