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rgecaprock

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The Do-OverEdited by: rgecaprock
 
Very nice Ramona. I think you missed the h in Chardonnay though unless it blends in there and I dont see it.
 
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OOOPS!!! You are right, I did miss it....lol.it's fixed now.
Ramona

Edited by: rgecaprock
 
Dang, I'm just not with it today with my spelling and my eyesight....lol


Now I've lost the label somewhere. Can't fix it...guess I'll have to do-over.


RGEEdited by: rgecaprock
 
I guess thats why your supposed to label it before you drink it!
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It looks beautiful, though. I love that leaf-effect you did! That is very classy!





And I love the "rounded-oak structure" line!!! I could never come up wtih something like that for my wines! The best I did was, "It's supposed to taste bad, it's medicine!"
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I love your label as is.
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I'm sure you must have done the spelling that way on purpose to see who was paying attention.
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What a wonderful blend of simplicity and color tones. The red maple leaf reminds me of autumn which is just around the corner. I might have used an oak leaf turned bronze instead,to represent the oak you refer to, but that would have thrown the colors off. I wish I could make labels like yours- mine are always so drab! Good work.
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Ramona: awesome label!
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I guess that oak leaf is a reminder of home and West by-God VA. eh?
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The heck with the spelling. A couple of bottles later and no ones reading the darn thing anyway!!
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