I've been thinking about how to label my canning jars. I'd like to fancy it up a bit and have more information about what's in the jar.
I've been using masking tape on the tattler lid, with a few letters scrawled on it with a fat sharpie. It's not ideal. So far I haven't had any trouble getting the labels off, but nothing has sat for more than a year or so.
I thought about getting a Brother label maker. They're slick and I use one at work all the time. Trouble is, the labels are expensive and it really is an excessive solution to such a simple problem.
Ideally, I'd write out the label once and be able to copy it 16-30 times. The obvious but somewhat ridiculous solution is lithography. There are various non-kitchen chemicals involved and it's quite the process... But now I found that there are alternatives. I saw someone do lithography with aluminum foil, sand paper, a sharpie, and some cola. A slightly more legitimate method is polyester plate lithography.
Anyone else thought about low-tech label making?
I've been using masking tape on the tattler lid, with a few letters scrawled on it with a fat sharpie. It's not ideal. So far I haven't had any trouble getting the labels off, but nothing has sat for more than a year or so.
I thought about getting a Brother label maker. They're slick and I use one at work all the time. Trouble is, the labels are expensive and it really is an excessive solution to such a simple problem.
Ideally, I'd write out the label once and be able to copy it 16-30 times. The obvious but somewhat ridiculous solution is lithography. There are various non-kitchen chemicals involved and it's quite the process... But now I found that there are alternatives. I saw someone do lithography with aluminum foil, sand paper, a sharpie, and some cola. A slightly more legitimate method is polyester plate lithography.
Anyone else thought about low-tech label making?