Thank you so much for this topic! 😊 Great points on fonts as well. Took a few notes while watching. I am almost done with the graphic design for my logo and will need to start making and printing the labels for my products in the next two weeks. Yikes! I hope it doesn’t take a crazy long time to figure out. I subscribed to Canva Pro to create the labels. I better get practicing asap! I’m afraid I might need a lot of practice. 😅 I so appreciate you and your wonderful video tutorials!💖
It definitely take a lotttt of practice! I’ve made soooo many labels at this point and there’s so much I’ve learned along the way! Also, I do sell candle label templates on my Etsy shop if you’re interested! Maybe you can use one of them to help you get started with an idea and you can adjust it to your liking? Etsy.com/shop/mbccdesigns
Hi, i like white matte because glossy labels as soon you used it Blair for the ink😂 thanks for the tip. Yes, weather proof is really good, not complaining 😉
I love Online Labels! You get more for less compared to Avery and the quality is crisp. The printer I use is the Canon Pixma Pro-100. It's an inkjet printer specifically for photography, so everything comes out in a higher quality especially if you print alot of colors. (This is probably the printer Erica mentioned).
Thank you so much Erica for this valuable video. I have a thermal printer. I wanted to know is this printer better for shipping labels or can it be used to create candle labels as well?
You know what's funny? You were my main teacher/ guru/ inspiration to start my candle business, but my concept, vibe and designs are the totally opposite. I do witchy, goth candles. But I follow your videos and you have no idea how much you have helped me. Thank you
Important question, I just saw a video from black tie candle co. On label requirements, I kinda got discouraged on the amount of info needed just to start, what information could you share on your thoughts and advice on this?
Hi Erica! Thank you for such informative video. Just a quick question if you don't mind, for you or anyone who would like to answer, what size candle jar do people tend to purchase the most?
Hi Erica. I am a soapmaker and had a business for 10 years. I closed it and just make soap for fun now. I have always wanted to make candles but never had the time to branch out into that. But now I do, so candle making is going to be my summer project. I have used online labels and Maestro for years and have made thousands of labels, but I would like to go try Canva and see what I can make over there. I have a question though. When you design a label on Canva, how do you get it over to Online labels?
I want to tell anyone who is having issues with their printer printing lables and alignment issues, I went through so many HP printers trying to get it to stop and couldn't. Only after I switched to a Canon did the problems stop.
@@MemoryBoxCandleCowhat's helped me with labels has been an unlimited ink plan (and paper plan) with HP. I cut labels with a large paper cutter and sometimes I'll add designs, especially foiling or adding the product name (bulk print the labels with space to write it in). I didn't like print and cut on Cricut, it's perfect for custom packaging too!
I think having both a probed and laser thermometer are great to have! You can use just a regular digital meat thermometer: amzn.to/3TnPd4I Laser thermometer: amzn.to/3P7fJN6
I really appreciate how you don't hesitate to provide direct answers and even links to resources needed. I watched a candle maker last night (felt like I was cheating on you and wade lol) and majority of the answers this maker responded with was see supplier recommendations. I get it for specific questions, but some responses didn't feel supportive. Thank you for providing genuine and extensive support on your platform. It truly makes a difference 😊
Thanks for the video. Online labels are great but it says I need a laser printer for the labels I want. I have a bunch already using my inkjet from another place but if online labels say no I don't want to risk it for quality and monetary reasons. Also they don't offer my specific label size and I didn't see where they customize. I feel like negative Nancy writing this comment but these are the issues I have so I guess I'll have to stick with what i use. Thanks for always letting us know the things you use. I do always try and give them a go. 🙂
Love your videos and love Maestro too! I just have so many problems with aligning! I seem to have tried everythign i cludong thr default settings and using acrobat as it revommends but nothing gives consistent results. Does anyone else have the same problem?
Do you get any issues with quality/burry text when transferring designs from Canva into OL? I’ve had to run my designed labels through a converter to improve the dpi… but still doesn’t seem as crisp as I’d expect. Maybe I’m making things harder on myself than needed, idk!
Do you ever get alignment issues with Online Labels? I keep getting alignment issues and it drives me crazy. I have multiple label shapes; when I fixed one, the other is off :(. Wasted so many papers and ink...
Okay so here are a couple tips that I’ve found: 1. Check the label sheet for the two arrows (they are at the top right corner of the labels and it shows you where you need to load it into your printer) 2. I always print by clicking the “open directly from your browser” on Maestro, and then I always make sure my print settings are at “default” or “actual size” I know exactly what you’re talking about with the misaligned labels though, but I’ve been able to fix it with the steps above. Hope that helps you!
I haven’t had alignment issues at all , however I make sure my printer is calibrated every time I change the ink 1x a yr it’s an HP 2600 series and I use both Maestro Label & Canva
I've noticed on larger candles, my circle stickers often appear distorted, where when flat, they are perfectly round, but when applied to the candle they appear almost oval shaped or oblong. Have you encountered this and if so, do you have ideas/tips on how to fix this?
No, however you can only use it if you purchase labels from online labels. Once you purchase labels, online labels provides you with a code to be able to use the software
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You could not have posted this at a more perfect time! Thank you 🎉
Yay! Hope it helps you! ☺️
Thank you so much Erica, your advice will help so much. You are an inspiration by the way. X
Thank you so much! ☺️
Thank you so much for this topic! 😊 Great points on fonts as well. Took a few notes while watching. I am almost done with the graphic design for my logo and will need to start making and printing the labels for my products in the next two weeks. Yikes! I hope it doesn’t take a crazy long time to figure out. I subscribed to Canva Pro to create the labels. I better get practicing asap! I’m afraid I might need a lot of practice. 😅
I so appreciate you and your wonderful video tutorials!💖
It definitely take a lotttt of practice! I’ve made soooo many labels at this point and there’s so much I’ve learned along the way!
Also, I do sell candle label templates on my Etsy shop if you’re interested! Maybe you can use one of them to help you get started with an idea and you can adjust it to your liking?
Etsy.com/shop/mbccdesigns
Hi, i like white matte because glossy labels as soon you used it Blair for the ink😂 thanks for the tip. Yes, weather proof is really good, not complaining 😉
Thank you so much ch for explaining things so beautifully! You’re a life saver ❤
I love Online Labels! You get more for less compared to Avery and the quality is crisp. The printer I use is the Canon Pixma Pro-100. It's an inkjet printer specifically for photography, so everything comes out in a higher quality especially if you print alot of colors. (This is probably the printer Erica mentioned).
I think I have the same printer as you and the reason I chose this one is because I wanted to use gold foil on my labels and it only sticks to toner.
Love this video , thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you!! ☺️
Thank you so much Erica for this valuable video. I have a thermal printer. I wanted to know is this printer better for shipping labels or can it be used to create candle labels as well?
You know what's funny? You were my main teacher/ guru/ inspiration to start my candle business, but my concept, vibe and designs are the totally opposite.
I do witchy, goth candles. But I follow your videos and you have no idea how much you have helped me. Thank you
Aw I love that!! I even love that other kinds of handmade business owners will watch my channel and find value! ❤️
I'm thinking of starting off ordering premade labels until I can get a jet printer. My ink printer is a pain.
Yes that’s definitely an option as well! ❤️
Ha! Totally agree!
I might do that first as well. It’ll potentially be much faster.😂😂😅
Important question, I just saw a video from black tie candle co. On label requirements, I kinda got discouraged on the amount of info needed just to start, what information could you share on your thoughts and advice on this?
Hi Erica! Thank you for such informative video. Just a quick question if you don't mind, for you or anyone who would like to answer, what size candle jar do people tend to purchase the most?
Oh gosh this varies so so much! However I think the 6oz-8oz range is very popular
Hi Erica. I am a soapmaker and had a business for 10 years. I closed it and just make soap for fun now. I have always wanted to make candles but never had the time to branch out into that. But now I do, so candle making is going to be my summer project. I have used online labels and Maestro for years and have made thousands of labels, but I would like to go try Canva and see what I can make over there. I have a question though. When you design a label on Canva, how do you get it over to Online labels?
hi! I export my design as a PNG and upload that PNG onto maestro and then format it to the label sheet and then print :)
@@MemoryBoxCandleCo Well duh. Why didn't I think of that? Thank you so much for the answer.
I want to tell anyone who is having issues with their printer printing lables and alignment issues, I went through so many HP printers trying to get it to stop and couldn't. Only after I switched to a Canon did the problems stop.
Love your videos btw! ❤
I have no problems at all with my HP printer I’ve been using it for 4 yrs and it’s just a cheap $50 one and I use Maestro Label Designer & Canva
Very interesting! I too have an HP and the alignment isn’t really an issue for me anymore!
@@MemoryBoxCandleCowhat's helped me with labels has been an unlimited ink plan (and paper plan) with HP. I cut labels with a large paper cutter and sometimes I'll add designs, especially foiling or adding the product name (bulk print the labels with space to write it in). I didn't like print and cut on Cricut, it's perfect for custom packaging too!
What thermometer is the best to use on wax? Can you provide brand and where to buy?
Thanks 😊
I think having both a probed and laser thermometer are great to have!
You can use just a regular digital meat thermometer: amzn.to/3TnPd4I
Laser thermometer: amzn.to/3P7fJN6
I really appreciate how you don't hesitate to provide direct answers and even links to resources needed. I watched a candle maker last night (felt like I was cheating on you and wade lol) and majority of the answers this maker responded with was see supplier recommendations. I get it for specific questions, but some responses didn't feel supportive. Thank you for providing genuine and extensive support on your platform. It truly makes a difference 😊
Thanks for the video. Online labels are great but it says I need a laser printer for the labels I want. I have a bunch already using my inkjet from another place but if online labels say no I don't want to risk it for quality and monetary reasons. Also they don't offer my specific label size and I didn't see where they customize.
I feel like negative Nancy writing this comment but these are the issues I have so I guess I'll have to stick with what i use.
Thanks for always letting us know the things you use. I do always try and give them a go. 🙂
Sometimes it doesn’t work out and that’s okay!
Love your videos and love Maestro too! I just have so many problems with aligning! I seem to have tried everythign i cludong thr default settings and using acrobat as it revommends but nothing gives consistent results. Does anyone else have the same problem?
Do you get any issues with quality/burry text when transferring designs from Canva into OL? I’ve had to run my designed labels through a converter to improve the dpi… but still doesn’t seem as crisp as I’d expect. Maybe I’m making things harder on myself than needed, idk!
How does the snap feature work on both?
Do you ever get alignment issues with Online Labels? I keep getting alignment issues and it drives me crazy. I have multiple label shapes; when I fixed one, the other is off :(. Wasted so many papers and ink...
Do you have an hp printer?
Okay so here are a couple tips that I’ve found:
1. Check the label sheet for the two arrows (they are at the top right corner of the labels and it shows you where you need to load it into your printer)
2. I always print by clicking the “open directly from your browser” on Maestro, and then I always make sure my print settings are at “default” or “actual size”
I know exactly what you’re talking about with the misaligned labels though, but I’ve been able to fix it with the steps above. Hope that helps you!
I haven’t had alignment issues at all , however I make sure my printer is calibrated every time I change the ink 1x a yr it’s an HP 2600 series and I use both Maestro Label & Canva
@@zacharyearl3015 Yes. HP Envy
I've noticed on larger candles, my circle stickers often appear distorted, where when flat, they are perfectly round, but when applied to the candle they appear almost oval shaped or oblong. Have you encountered this and if so, do you have ideas/tips on how to fix this?
Are your jars tapered?
Does the design program maestro need a paid membership?
No, however you can only use it if you purchase labels from online labels. Once you purchase labels, online labels provides you with a code to be able to use the software
Anyone having issues with the Kraft labels sticking on the printer? Such a pain.