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Wine Label Postcards

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Swap Coordinator:Zmrzlina (contact)
Swap categories: Paper Goods 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:Other
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Last day to signup/drop:September 5, 2006
Date items must be sent by:September 19, 2006
Number of swap partners:3
Description:

Face it... many of us who drink wine really don't have the wherewithal for picking just the right vintage of wine, so we buy for the cool label. Why not share those labels!

Peel the label off a bottle of wine (I usually bake the empty bottles for 10 minutes or so and then very carefully remove the labels using silicone mitt to steady bottle and just the tip of my nail to start the peeling), apply to a postcard side card that you have prepared in any artistic way you want (just a label on cardstock can be nice, but it is more interesting to add a bit of embellishment), write a message, add postage and off it goes.

It is more fun to get postcards that have seen more than the inside of an envelope, so make sure your creation is sturdy enough to be mailed as a postcard.

Start emptying those bottles!

Discussion

Erin 08/22/2006 #

What a great idea!

I have one question- what temp do you "bake" your bottle of wine at? I am dangerous around a stove- with my luck I will try it at too high a temp and it will burst into flames :)

Anyone else have any other suggestions for how to remove the label?

Thanks!

Zmrzlina 08/22/2006 #

I bake them at 300F and I set a loud timer for 10 minutes and don't get involved in anything because I am afraid if I bake too long the labels will catch fire. The glass gets incredibly hot, so be careful!

Soaking works, too, but I am too impatient for that :)

glassgrrl 08/23/2006 #

Sometimes I soak, using hot water from the kettle, pouring in and around the bottle as it sits in a plastic pitcher. Some labels come off this way, some refuse to budge. Also, if there's cool gold embellishment, it sometimes goes funny in the water. Strong clear packing tape firmly burnished and left for a while (days for some labels!), can bring them up. But not always. It's a pain! If it ever cools down here, I'll try the baking thing.

glassgrrl 08/23/2006 #

Oh yeah, you can also try a heat gun to melt the adhesive, just be really careful - HOT!

JerseyTjej 08/23/2006 #

We buy wine in the box, but there are still interesting lables and parts...is that OK?

Zmrzlina 08/23/2006 #

I think box wine is fine for making postcards. And no soaking/heating required :)

Zmrzlina 08/30/2006 #

I got a homemade card made from a box wine (California wine) from Finland today for another trade in Postcrossing.com forum. Cool card! Hope that the box wine lovers out there decide to participate.

user1760 09/15/2006 #

Received postcard from clarissa! Thanks! :) It's really a pitty we can't mail the whole bottle :)

Zmrzlina 09/15/2006 #

Absolutely fabulous card from Clarrisa today! Thank you very, very much!

user1760 09/22/2006 #

Received a postcard from Bonnie Jeanne! Thanks so much!!!! :)

Zmrzlina 09/24/2006 #

Thank you jeepgurl for the label and chocolate longing! :-)

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