FarmerChick
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Use HEAVY stock paper. Ink does not seep thru unless humidity is very high. I avoid extreme heat or cold with soaps already labeled. Oils in soaps will always be affected by heat and cold.
My paper for labels is thick. It costs like $30 for 500 sheets but I get tons of labels out of that....but thin stock seeps ink thru to the bars so the price is well worth it. I get 2000 labels from one box. That makes it a little over 1 cent per label.
Smell is my sale. If I plastic wrap the smell is not there. So for me the few bars I lose to seep and ink transfer is small......we use those in the house if the label sticks..LOL---or I give to MIL, nephews etc. It never goes to waste that is for sure..LOL
My paper for labels is thick. It costs like $30 for 500 sheets but I get tons of labels out of that....but thin stock seeps ink thru to the bars so the price is well worth it. I get 2000 labels from one box. That makes it a little over 1 cent per label.
Smell is my sale. If I plastic wrap the smell is not there. So for me the few bars I lose to seep and ink transfer is small......we use those in the house if the label sticks..LOL---or I give to MIL, nephews etc. It never goes to waste that is for sure..LOL