This Pinstriped two tone table number sticker is an elegant alternative to traditional table numbers. It's black and white tones coordinate with most decors. Use them on wine you are serving, incorporate a wine bottle into your centerpieces or simply adhere it where you think it looks best.
Specifications
5 1/4" (L) x 3 1/2" (W)
13.3 cm (L) x 8.9 cm (W)
Packs of 12
Adhesive Paper
Customer Questions
How do you apply the labels?
Remove the previous labels from the bottles. Make sure the bottles are dry and free of any left-over residue from the previous label for a smooth application. Then remove the backing from your personalized label and securely press it onto the wine bottle...
Will the labels stay on if it is in a ice bucket?
The text and coloring will not run or smear. The labels will be able to stay on in the bucket of ice. However, once the ice melts and are submersed in water they will begin to peel from the bottle over long periods of time.
How do you remove the original labels off from our wine bottles?
Soak the label portion of the wine bottles in room temperature water with about 5-10 tablespoons of baking soda for 30 minutes. You should be able to then take the bottle out of the water and remove the label with a cloth. If parts of the label remain...
This Pinstriped two tone table number sticker is an elegant alternative to traditional table numbers. It's black and white tones coordinate with most decors. Use them on wine you are serving, incorporate a wine bottle into your centerpieces or simply adhere it where you think it looks best.
Remove the previous labels from the bottles. Make sure the bottles are dry and free of any left-over residue from the previous label for a smooth application. Then remove the backing from your personalized label and securely press it onto the wine bottle...
Will the labels stay on if it is in a ice bucket?
The text and coloring will not run or smear. The labels will be able to stay on in the bucket of ice. However, once the ice melts and are submersed in water they will begin to peel from the bottle over long periods of time.
How do you remove the original labels off from our wine bottles?
Soak the label portion of the wine bottles in room temperature water with about 5-10 tablespoons of baking soda for 30 minutes. You should be able to then take the bottle out of the water and remove the label with a cloth. If parts of the label remain...