Monday, 11 April 2016

Hillview Honey, coming along quite nicely

Printing 

Today, I got my final labels and honey tags digitally printed. I also added the finishing touches to the Jars with topping them with with hessian material with a hexagon honey label (with information about what flower pollen is used within the honey) tied around with twine string. 


Printer cutting the jar labels, ideally I would have liked to have printed on an off-white stock. Unfortunately, they only have a white adhesive paper or transparent to print on. So the labels are rather bright white. Its a shame, but I have to work with what digital print has to offer.   


Apologies for the poor photo quality, but here are the final labels! 

Here are the final labels on the jars. Overall, I am happy with what I have produced so far, the project is going well, and I think they look rather good. However, maybe not in this photo though haha. 

I recently bought some hessian material to go on top of the jars, I feel this will add a really rustic look to my finished honey jars, tied up with twine string. I feel this will add a really organic, earthy vibe to the overall look and appeal to my target market.

This is my final honey jar, although the lighting is not great in this photograph I feel it has a professional finish to it. I think they look rather sweet and the hexagon honey tag with twine string really finishes the look off. I also bought a honey drizzler as a prop to take with me for my photography slot. 


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