Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Wunderlabel Review & $100 GC for Labels Giveaway!


Whether you sew for profit or for yourself, having custom labels really gives a beautiful finish to the things you make.  Today I'm showing how some sweet new labels have kicked my recent projects up a notch AND give you a chance to win $100's worth of labels for yourself!! 

Wunderlabel.com contacted me & asked if I'd like to try out some new custom labels from their shop.  I'd had custom labels made for my Etsy shop before, but never any that were for Sew Can Do, so this seemed perfect.  


Wunderlabel.com offers all sorts of label options - practically anything you can imagine for a label.  Printed and woven fabric labels in literally any size and style, custom logo labels, laundry & size labels, hang tags, stickers - even printed ribbon. All kinds of colors (& sparkly text!).  If you have a crafty business, they've got everything you need to brand your items like a pro at a reasonable price.   Plus, if you don't have or want a logo, there are cute symbols you can add to whatever text you want - including these crafty designs:


Text & Symbol Label options at Wunderlabel.com

I chose some custom woven labels in the 2 inch square size, unfolded.  I wanted something I could put on most of my sewn projects - clothing, bags, etc.  It took about 2 weeks - a lot shorter than the turnaround time I'd experienced elsewhere.  I wasn't sure how much detail they could do with my logo, especially given the tiny little holes in the yellow button of it, but they amazed me with a super clear woven image:    



They're washable and no fray.  The quality was nicer than I'd had with labels I'd bought previously too.  I've been sewing them onto lots of my projects, including my sewing machine cover:



I even added a little heat fusible on the back to iron some onto things like my dress form's apron:



Since they were large, I also folded and pressed some, envelope-style, 



so they'd be perfect for smaller applications like the inside of this kid's top.  I love how I everything I make is a little more polished with my logo tag on it:



A key feature that really stood out to me was that their standard woven label minimum is just 25 pieces for $16.  Most label sources require minimums in the hundreds or crazy high prices for small amounts.  This is much more affordable and feasible for home sewers, those that do small volumes or just aren't sure exactly what they want and don't want to invest a lot upfront.  And if you want a custom logo label, those start at just 100 pieces.  Last time I had custom labels done for my shop I had to order 300, so this is a really handy option.    
  
Now, how about a chance to create the labels of your dreams?


Giveaway prize is a
$100 Gift Certificate to Wunderlabel.com!

a Rafflecopter giveaway



I was not financially compensated for this post.  I received custom labels from Wunderlabel.com, to review & use as I desired. The opinions are completely my own based on my experience.   For my complete disclosure policy, click here.
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44 comments:

  1. Wonderful labels! So attractive!! I would use the labels for zippered bags and lunch bags that I make.

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  2. Awesome labels!!! I'd love to get some custom labels to add to the quilts I make... would look swish!!!

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  3. I would totally add labels to all my sewn projects! Depending on size, etc...a person could even make neat-o business cards from them!!!

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  4. I have been hemming & hawing over whether to buy labels or make them. These are very nice.

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  5. What nice labels and I like that you can order a few. I would put a few on the things I have sewn. Thanks for the info.

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  6. had to get on blog lovin to make a comment on your blog. gfc wouldn't let me. I would use them on my quilts

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  7. I would use these on the quilts I make for friends & family.

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  8. Gorgeous labels! I have very plain and boring black and white labels, these would really make my logo pop!

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  9. Love these I would use them on the the pouches and other items I make

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  10. I dream of selling quilts/baby accessories once my babies are in school full-time. Until then, I'd use the labels for gifts for family and friends.

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  11. I want to open an Easy shop to sell bags and baby items. This would be perfect!

    lenelson(at)mail(dot)com

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  12. Neat labels. I would use them on items I sew.

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  13. So nice! I would sew them into all of the clothing I make

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  14. I agree with you ,adding a label to something you have made just makes such a difference,it finishes the item off beautifully.

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  15. I would use them on clothing that I've sewn.

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  16. I add a label to almost everything I make, so it has my moniker on it, especially if it's a gift. I am almost out of my current stock, so I need more!

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  17. i would definitely use them for my business to place ony handmade products

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  18. I would add to all the things I make..Quilts & Throws,Pillows, Clothes, Totes,... Probably allllll things I sew!! These are sooooo fun & Awesome!!

    Thank you for chance to win your Give-a-way!! :D

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  19. I donate a lot of quilts each year and so does my quild. We just made and donated 434 pillowcases. Wouldn't it be great to sew a label in each one?

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  20. Wonderful labels! I don't run a business or anything but I do like documenting on the gifts i make. These look perfect !. Thanks for introducing me!

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  21. Oh wow, Cheryl, these ARE Wunderful!! Thank you & Wunderlabel for this giveaway! I would use these as size labels for my Granddaughters as there is a newbie & size info makes it sew much easier for Mama w/ hand-me-downs.

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  22. What a great idea for our handmade crafts!

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  23. I am hoping to sew more this year, hopefully enough to maybe sell and make a little extra spending money for my fabric addiction ��I would use these labels on zipper pouches and mug rugs. Thanks for the chance to win. CG

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  24. I would use these on the purses and wallets I make. fran frani (at)grammyshands(dot)us

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  25. I'd use these on gifts for my granddaughter

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  26. I enjoy sewing and decided to start my own business to help pay for university. I would love some nice iron-on labels, wunderlabel sounds like a good choice. Thanks for sharing your review.

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  27. I use labels for all of my handmade goods... especially clothing and gifts.

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  28. I like to add labels when I make something original, without a purchased pattern. I love the look of your yours, they look super professional.

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  29. I need to find labels for pouches that I am making and would like to sell.

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  30. I would use them in the clothing I sew for my grand children or others. Right now I just draw my own on a piece of fabric

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  31. I would you them in the totebags that I make! Thank you!

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  32. I'd love to use these labels on my quilts!! mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com

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  33. I would put them on things that I make my granddaughters.

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  34. These labels are AMAZING! I would love to use these on my Tribbles project :)

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  35. The labels are very cool & a wonderful idea.

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  36. I would use the labels to identify bags, quilts, just about anything I make.

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  37. I would use these on gifts and donations that I sew and give away.

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  38. I would use them on my quilts.. happyness04431@yahoo.com

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  39. I would absolutely use these on my designs! I'd love to win. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  40. Those labels really do make items look professional...much better than printing labels on a printer. Thanks for the chance to win some. :)

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    1. I'd use them on my quilts and weekend bags.

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  41. love to hem labels in my sewing project

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