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Apple Orchard Outhouse Label

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Keep the hand cramps at bay with custom address labels! Our Signature Address Labels are perfect for mailing, labeling, and gift tagging. Add your photos, images, and text to add personal touch to your outgoing sendables. Our address labels are printed in full colour and are comparable in size to Avery® 6871 labels.

  • 18 labels per sheet
  • Dimensions:
    • Individual Label: 6.03 cm L x 3.17 cm H
    • Entire sheet: 21.59 cm L x 27.94 cm H
  • Inkjet compatible. Use Microsoft Word Template 6871
  • Matte finish, easy to write on
  • Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 6.03 cm L x 3.17 cm H. For best results please add 0.15 cm bleed

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Apple Orchard Outhouse Label

Apple Orchard Outhouse Label

Outhouses used to be in just about everybody’s backyard. The privy was a place no one really wanted to go to but out of necessity visited daily. The outhouse has earned its place in Americana. Over the years there have been lots of nicknames for the outhouse, such as john, potty, and privy. It was never really considered a bathroom or restroom for washing was done in the house. Words such as water closets and toilets along with bathroom now referred to rooms in which one can wash and go to the toilet. Lots of pranks and jokes focus on the outhouse. Almost everyone enjoys funny stories about the privy. Call it what you will, commode, potty, toilet, restroom or bathroom I would imagine you have found humour and talking about them. Especially nostalgic stories from older generations referring to outhouses, the privy, john. This outhouse image is part of a collection of best seller images of Americana art belonging to an on going series of images of farms, sewing machines, outhouses, schoolhouses, churches, barns, birds, lighthouses plus Amish landscapes, buggies, and buildings created by Richard Neuman in his rural studio near McComb, Ohio. For 50 years Richard’s art has been continually evolving. During most of his early Americana work he used pens, brushes and watercolors. Each barn painting in this farm art series was created this way. Today he creates the images in these series using a computer. Richard has recently converted the Americana originals into digitised art of very high quality. In his studio many steps using Photoshop and several other computer art programs are blended together with fifty years of art experience to create this outhouse image for you to enjoy in your bathroom, water closet, restroom, or yes, even as wall décor in the outhouse, privy, john.

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By Julie-Anne M.4 February 2023Verified Purchase
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Classy, pretty and beautifully printed. Perfectly done. Zazzle makes fantastic products.
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By Esta B.13 November 2020Verified Purchase
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I ordered these as a wee thank you tag to stick on the order packages. I am delighted with the quality of the stickers I received and look forward to attaching one to the very next order I dispatch. The design I chose came out exactly as I wanted. The printing is crisp and clear
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By Jennifer S.27 October 2021Verified Purchase
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Labels were super easy to make. They arrived quickly and on time. Perfect and economical for what I need. Excellent and Very crisp image.
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Product ID: 106182370449913063
Posted on 3/12/2013, 3:21 PM
Rating: G