There are many inexensive software packages designed for printing on labels, 
mine came included in my WordPerfect package.  

The labels are all made in set sizes and so you just tell the computer which 
photo to use on which size label and it more or less does it for you.  So, you 
could do single sheets with a different photo on each sheet.  Don't know if 
you can mix photos on a sheet.

The first lot I did were for the lids of our honey jars so I had a photo and 
our name and address on the tiny return mail size labels;  if I can cope with 
that, I'm sure most people can.  

You can use the same programme for business cards, and if you don't want to 
splash out on the ready perforated sheets they still look most professional 
done on ordinary art card (I've used softly marbled and also one with a slight 
texture) and then cut up with a craft knife.  I hadn't thought of adding a 
photo 
of a piece of my lace - duh.  (BTW, that's the lace bit of the post!)

Avery labels are one of the best known brands and I wouldn't be surprised if 
they had a basic label programme to download - it might be worth a google.

Jacquie

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