







🎉 Label Your Flavor, Share Your Passion!
The Woozy Bottle Labels offer 120 blank, high-quality labels designed specifically for 5oz bottles, perfect for personalizing your homemade sauces, dressings, and infused oils. With easy-to-use templates and a lifetime money-back guarantee, these labels are a must-have for any culinary enthusiast looking to impress at their next gathering.
C**A
Super easy to use and design custom labels
These labels were amazing! Came with a downloadable template for a word and pdf doc. Easy instructions and, as a novice, I was able to create a custom label with picture for glass jars. We filled with hot sauce and used for a friends 50th birthday party. I received so many compliments!
M**R
Works perfectly for my hot sauce!
I got into making my own fermented hot sauces this year and using masking tape with descriptions was getting pretty boring. I bought these labels and used the supplied "word" template (downloaded it from the provided link). I make my images in photoshop and then copy/paste them into the template and print and it works great!!!! Great quality.
A**R
I would recommend making copies of the test page since you only ...
Bought these labels for our hot sauce wedding favors. I designed the label but could not get them aligned just right with the test printer page. I would recommend making copies of the test page since you only get one. The seller has a disclaimer that alignment is an issue and can be frustrating. They were not lying. However, I emailed them for help and they responded withing a couple hours. They were prompt and and very helpful. Labels came out great!
F**T
Tricky at first
I had a lot of difficulty using these in the beginning as the template didn't line up exactly with the printed labels. Words got cut off around the edges. I ended up wasting a lot of labels as a result of printing many sheets that didn't line up. The company addressed my problem and sent me more labels to make up for all the wasted ones, so I was happy with that. Since then I've managed to successfully print labels.Here's some advice for printing:1. Don't print entire sheets at a time.2. Print one label in the top left position and then remove from sheet to see if everything lines up. (You can't really tell until you remove the label)3. Adjust as necessary until one label prints properly.4. Move onto the second label from the top left and print it on the same sheet next to the first.5. Eventually working like this, one label position at a time, you can check that everything lines up properly and THEN you can print entire sheets.6. Be careful that your version of Word doesn't change anything in the format when you save the document (I think this might be why the template doesn't always line up with the labels).I hope that helps! They're really nice labels once you get them to print properly.
B**N
Great Company and Product!
These labels are great! I had some trouble figuring out how to get a design to a template with the instructions that came with it, so I emailed the company and they not only solved it completely, but refunded my money (which was not necessary!). They are working on upgrading instructions for future orders, but I am very happy with Ashley at Princeton Sales and the attention she gave me. The labels we designed came out great!
B**R
Pathetic excuse for a template
I've worked with templates for over 40 years and I've never seen a more pathetic excuse for a template than what this company offers. The description left out the part where if you want to use the PDF template (that does not align with the cutouts), you have to purchase a year long agreement with Adobe before you can edit it. I chose to go the Word.doc route. The standard definition for Template is a preset format for a document or file, used so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used. Forget that. Here are the steps I had to do to get a usable label. Go to the printed sheet the company sends enclosed with the labels, measure the location of the edges of the labels, then create a table in Word with 7 columns and 6 rows using those measurements and the ruler in Word. Manually, move the boundaries of the cells until they align with the labels on the printed form (I'm experienced, so this only took about an 1 hour). Type what you want the label to say into the first cell, adjust the fonts and alignments, then copy and paste this into the other cells. And this yields a label with words on white background. Overlaying the words on an image and fitting the image into the table is a whole other process, which is what most customers will expect if they've ever used templates before. Cutting to the quick, this company is ripping customers off. Bottles need labels, yes. But the cost of 10 sheets of blank white labels is considerably less than what this product costs. The company needs to invest some time and effort into coming up with a template that reproducible gives customers what they expect. PS. The labels do seem to stick on dry surfaces.
R**Y
Outstanding Lable sheets
I used the online version of the template that they offered, I then pasted it into PowerPoint and took a few printed paper samples to get it set perfect. now all I need to do is add my art using my PowerPoint. Prints are perfect. I printed a fake label with bottled iced tea. turned out great!
P**L
Template doesn't work, directions not good!
The template didn't work, directions very poor. I wasted all the labels because they did not line up when I printed them. I would like to try again. Please help!!!
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