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After much thought, insight and work - Molly and "her crew" came up with this label.
I am not sure exactly who the designer is - but I think they did a GREAT job!!

Let's put this label on every card, letter and package we send!
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Hopefully, "sending Molly's" becomes a household name!!



 


The label is about 2" x 3". All you need to do is find labels that fit your printer and make them up with the attached picture. If you don't know how to make labels - just buy some and then let me know what brand you bought. There usually is a number on the package - Like Avery 8163 are 2" x 4",

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Brenda Sue - I copied your set of labels and if I understand correctly if I get Avery 8163 I can just print and go?????

Thanks, I want to get them done over my break so we are ready for Dec. 4
Yep, they should! You ever get the box of chapstick?
Brenda Sue, you seem to be the expert on the labels. I need to print out labels for tthe baggies of cookies i'm sending to Diane in FL 12/11/10.
I have a fairly new HP printer and will get the labels you recommened Avery 8163. Once i get that I might need help.
If you have suggestions now please let me know.

Thanks for the help, Kathie O.
sure will - here is my cell number - call anytime if you need me (especially if you are Verizon) 409-626-2293

The main thing is just to be sure you have the printer loaded correctly. I usually put an "x" on a piece of paper and print it to see which side my printer prints on. That way I don't waste a whole page of ink printing on the wrong side.

I don't know why I can remember a LONG definition from 1978 (from economics 131) - but I can't remember how my printer works from yesterday!
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The new label link is above - is is called "Never%20Forget.doc" - not sure why that %20 got stuck in there but I'm afraid to change it!

 

 

 

The new label link is above - is is called "Never%20Forget.doc" - not sure why that %20 got stuck in there but I'm afraid to change it!




YOU rock brenda!
What labels do we use for making the cookie label? I know it's not the 2x4 ones. I'd like to get the ones that match up with the cookie label doc.

Kim, just tell me the brand and number of you labels and I'll make you some.  Or tell me how many on a page - and I'll try to figure it out!  Call me if you want - you have my number (Just not before 5 in the morning or after 8 until 4 and then not after midnight)!  Got that?

 

I hadn't gotten any labels yet. My oven is giving me fits and I may just have no bake cookies. lol

I'll let you know when I get some and have you help me. Thanks!

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