Creating Your Own Custom Labels
I was looking to create some labels to put the finishing touches to my hand bags for a yard sale when I came across some challenges. I don't have the budget to hire a designer from Fiverr or anyone willing to sell me low quantity labels. That was when I stumble across Rayboslabel on Google and experimented with their online editor.
Supplies
No supply needed, just the online editor on Rayboslabel's website
Choosing Label Materials
The types of label or material choices are at the top of the navigation bar, pick our that will fit your liking and need. I believe the "Upload your design" button is for users with a detailed design ready. I'll went with "Design Online" as I only have a image at the moment.
Choosing Label Dimension and Color
I went with woven labels because it has a low MOQ (25) which is what I needed. Label comes in 2 sizes, 6cm x 1.5cm and 6cm x 2cm. Custom dimensions are available by contacting them directly or uploading design. Label texture I believe is how the labels are weaved but that part was not important to me. Lastly, picking a color took quite a long time for me since they offered alot of choices and I mean ALOT! If you need a specific color, you can even key in color HEX code or even Pantone code.
Adding Details
For text, you can either choose to add text boxes, type in details with the fonts provided by them or upload images you have. I'm going with "Upload" since they don't have the specific font I was looking for and I have an image ready. Upload was relatively quick and after resizing the image, BOOOOM! My label was complete.
There are options to add some shapes and logos in the elements section but that part wasn't necessary for me so thats the end of my tutorial. I would say the editor is pretty easy for someone that is not as tech saavy such as myself.