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    If you make your own wine, or simply want to spruce up a wine bottle for a party, you can make wine labels with two Microsoft programs: Microsoft Office and Microsoft Publisher. These programs allow you to customize your own wine labels with text and graphics. Impress your guests with your own bottle of wine customized to suit the theme of the party. Designing your own wine labels is simple after you familiarize yourself with the basics of these programs.

    Open the Microsoft Publisher Catalog. Choose “Labels” and then select “Borders Shipping Label.” You will see a button that says “Start Wizard.” Select this option, and then choose “Finish.”

    Select the “Business Name” box and hit delete on your keyboard. You will also need to delete the line under the box, and the business logo. If you do not know where the delete button is on your keyboard, simply right-click on each object and select “Cut.”

    Use the “Label Wizard” box on the left side of your screen. Choose the “Color Scheme” for your wine label.

    Choose the “Primary Business Address” box and change the text with the font options located on the tool bar. You can add any text in this box that you will want displayed on the wine label. Try changing the size, color and style of the text to suit the theme of your wine bottle. Once you change the text in the “Primary Business Address” box, select the “Mailing Address” box and elect to change the text. Use the “Text Frame” tool to add any additional text.

    Select each box and drag it to the center of your wine label. Insert a picture to your label by selecting the “Insert” menu, selecting “Picture” and clicking “Clip Art.” In the search box you can look for clip art to match your wine bottle. Select the image you want, and click “Insert Clip Art.” You can change the size of the clip art by dragging any of the corners to resize the image.

    Print the wine labels on sticker paper. Select “Print” from the “File Menu.” Once the label prints, cut it out with scissors and stick it on to your bottle.
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