Different Addresses for kiss-cut labels
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01-10-2024 01:44 PM
Greetings! I am a bit confused. I have a simple design for address labels that I want to provide text in a nice font with the customer able to change the address in each label. When I find the vinyl labels, the utility only shows me a single square. How do I get to see the layout of the squares and how do I get to add text - each of which can be modified by the buyer?
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Patricia
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01-10-2024 09:10 PM - edited 01-10-2024 09:13 PM
You don't see any cut lines on the custom cut sticker sheets until items are placed. This may not give you what you want though... it cuts around items placed, not in a set pattern like rectangles. You could do it if you placed each label in a rectangular shape, again, I'm not sure that this is exactly what you are going for.. Each sticker has a small border. You can choose clear sticker material to minimize its appearance. Also be aware that there is an upper limit of 30 elements on any particular sticker sheet.
Here's what custom cut stickers look like when you lay them out in the design tool - the light yellow line is the cut line.
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01-10-2024 09:41 PM - edited 01-10-2024 09:44 PM
Nice design!
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01-11-2024 04:20 AM
I can confirm this is the way to create those "guest address" labels. You must make rectangles for each address sticker you want, then create a templated text box for each address. Make sure there is enough space around each rectangle in the design tool for the little yellow border line to show clearly around each, as those are the cut lines.

