I use Stoney creek. They are a little spendy but look very professional, are waterproof, and you can design your own.
Heather
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Somewhere in the 3 x 4 to 3 x 5 range is most common (our 3.3 x 4 is definitely the most popular size). Anything more that 3.3" will wrap around the bottle so you have to turn the bottle to see the entire label. There's nothing wrong with that as long as the design is appropriate. Whether you have a back label or not will also factor in.What is a common size for a 750 ml bottle label? If I design my own picture, what dimensions should I specify?
Thanks
Local printers will probably not want to deal with small runs...as with most printers their entire business focuses on volume since set-up is what takes the most effort. Online options or places like Kinko's/Staples will probably be your best bet.If you are looking for professional quality labels, I would look for a local printer that may be able to give you better deals on small lots.
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