Hi I was wondering if you have video or could make one showing how you make dust covers using cricut if you happen to have one which is what I assume you use to make yours. Also, thank you so much for your videos, which are very helpful and informative which is why I just subscribed you your channel.
Hi Jason and thank you. Yes I use an HP Laser Printer (the printer in this video is also an HP but it’s an inkjet, I switch between printers depending on labels. I use ONLINE LABELS and so many different ones, but mostly weatherproof gloss polyester. Thanks for your question and your comments 😊
@@brewmillcandlecompany I love Maestro as well, but shipping their labels to me here on the West Coast of Vancouver Island is brutal! I've recently looked at using Avery, but they don't always have the size or type of label I need :(
@@cindylawrence1655 I hear you, I’m in Alberta, we just moved here from Nanaimo, I totally get shipping costs are a killer, but I need them, so I put large orders in.
This is nice and a perfect way to help understand making label on canva.
Thank you! Great tutorial
Thank you 🙏 and you’re welcome.
Hi I was wondering if you have video or could make one showing how you make dust covers using cricut if you happen to have one which is what I assume you use to make yours.
Also, thank you so much for your videos, which are very helpful and informative which is why I just subscribed you your channel.
Hi I absolutely love your style! Can I ask what type printer you use and labels are they glossy or matte?
Hi Jason and thank you. Yes I use an HP Laser Printer (the printer in this video is also an HP but it’s an inkjet, I switch between printers depending on labels. I use ONLINE LABELS and so many different ones, but mostly weatherproof gloss polyester. Thanks for your question and your comments 😊
What kind of label maker are you using?
Does this coordinate with Avery labels? Thank you for the video!!!
I can’t speak to that. Avery Labels and they’re software aggravates me. I bailed on Avery long ago. Canva and Maestro is soooo easy.
@@brewmillcandlecompany Ah, good information. I'll explore Canva and Maestro tomorrow. Thank you again!!!
@@dalebabbitt6185 you won’t regret it
@@brewmillcandlecompany I love Maestro as well, but shipping their labels to me here on the West Coast of Vancouver Island is brutal! I've recently looked at using Avery, but they don't always have the size or type of label I need :(
@@cindylawrence1655 I hear you, I’m in Alberta, we just moved here from Nanaimo, I totally get shipping costs are a killer, but I need them, so I put large orders in.
Do you use the free Canva or is it the paid for one. Love your videos x
This is the paid subscription one.
And thank you 😊