How to make clear lables for glass canisters?
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You can purchase labels at office supply stores and craft and hobby stores. Even places like Walmart and Target carry labels. Some can be used with a computer printer or a permanent ink marker like a Sharpie to write on them, then place on your container. Is that what you are looking for?
You can buy clear labels at craft stores, office stores (they have clear computer labels, too), scrap booking stores, and big stores like Walmart. You can write on them with permanent markers, or paint, or stencil, or use a computer to print on them. Best wishes 😇
If you didn't dry them yet, use peroxide and a little detergent to start. Scrub it with a toothbrush and rinse. Do this a couple of time then leave peroxide on garment for 15 minutes. Spray spray and wash then throw in cold wash. I hope this helps.
Etching
I have done labels using stencils and etching cream...it works great!