Victorian Vintage Perfume Labels Collage Sheet #102
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I'm not sure how to proceed. There were no instructions, and I found them to be useless. It was a complete waste of my money.
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I despise giving negative feedback, but I have to agree with the vast majority of buyers who say they were let down. I opened the envelope to find a sheet of paper with images I could have printed myself from Google after waiting over a month because it was apparently "lost in the mail," which I understand is often the fault of the post office rather than the seller. These appear to be sticker labels, which I mistook for stickers. Overall, I spent more than $7 on a piece of paper with some Googled images printed on it. Because the quality is good and the paper thickness is nice, I'll try to cut them out and glue them together in some way, as they won't be going on the glass bottles I bought them for.
' I am, without a doubt, a moron. At least, that's how this merchant sees it. These are extremely pixelated and low-resolution images. scans in high resolution or screen captures They were most likely pulled from Google images, arranged in some MS Office application, and then printed on budget copy paper on someone's $20 printer. Unusable in every way. If that wasn't enough of a slap in the face, I was also charged more than $4. 00 is the shipping fee. There is only one piece of paper in this picture. I suppose it would have made more sense if it had arrived in one of those FedEx document mailers. However, it was a standard large paper envelope that cost $0. To mail, add 98. Buyer: Do not make the same mistake that I did.
I'm irritated because I paid good money for these. Because it's printed on card stock, the unusable paper is extremely thick. They're a lot smaller than I expected, and they're also shiny, which isn't something you'd expect from an old perfume bottle. These are bad in every way. The cost of shipping exceeded the cost of the product. It's completely absurd! It was a waste of money!.
However, they appear to be of low quality when they arrive. I concur with the majority of the other contributors. The images are stunning in and of themselves. However, when they arrive, they appear to be cheap, pixelated, and as if they were literally copied from some website; granted, they were cheap, but so were other images I've purchased, and they didn't look this way. I'm not sure I'll be able to use them for anything, let alone the project I was planning.
The graphics are appealing, but the paper is far too thick for decoupage, and it was costly for only one sheet. I didn't read it carefully and assumed there were at least three sheets included in the price.
These photos are of poor quality and appear to have been printed on a low-end printer. Sad. I had planned to use these to decorate a cabinet door in my laundry room, but I'm not going to do so right now; I'll come up with something else.
I concur with the other participants. I should have read them first before making a purchase. I'm not sure what I'll do with them at this point. What a befitting remembrance. OFF. I would not recommend purchasing these due to the high shipping costs.
It's so lovely! They've been turned into paper clips, decoupage, and junk journals. They aren't printed on paper that is too thin.