April: Buy the soaps with transparent, non-paper labels. They peel off nice and clean; any glue residue comes right off with Goo Gone. Piece of cake. I check how easy they peel before I buy them. The Soft Soap peels pretty good. I buy it at the Dollar store. The tall soap bottles from Bed, Bath & Beyond peel the best though, completely clean. The are on sale 5 for $5, can't beat that.
One more thing, I leave the back labels on. It is easier that way, and those with allergies or sensitive skin know what they have. Some take them off, it is just a matter of personal preference.
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Those are a great gift idea!
ReplyDeleteCute! How do you get the plastic bottles ready for vinyl?
ReplyDeleteApril: Buy the soaps with transparent, non-paper labels. They peel off nice and clean; any glue residue comes right off with Goo Gone. Piece of cake. I check how easy they peel before I buy them. The Soft Soap peels pretty good. I buy it at the Dollar store. The tall soap bottles from Bed, Bath & Beyond peel the best though, completely clean. The are on sale 5 for $5, can't beat that.
ReplyDeleteOne more thing, I leave the back labels on. It is easier that way, and those with allergies or sensitive skin know what they have. Some take them off, it is just a matter of personal preference.
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