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Labeley, a New App Lets Users to Create All Sorts of Stickers and Labels

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Technology is ubiquitous. There’s no denying it, we heavily rely on tech. Can you imagine your day without your cell phone or computer? Hardly, right? Well, while it’s good to take a break from the digital world from time to time, the bottom line is that using technology simplifies many of our daily tasks and gives us time to focus on other matters and activities we enjoy.

Web apps are one of the important aspects of technology development. These online tools not only have worldwide access but also provide you with easier and faster ways to get things done. If you, for example, want to organize a standout Christmas party, New Year’s Eve spree, birthday bash, wedding celebration, or any other event or get-together, but you don’t have time to look for party favors, there is an app which will help you organize and decorate almost everything in minutes.

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Labeley app is a free online tool for creating all sorts of custom stickers, tags, and labels for all occasions. It is very easy to use and does not require any design skills. Hence, everyone can use it and create and download as many label designs as they want, without even signing in and providing personal information.

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In order to start creating stickers for free, visit Labeley, click on the Start Designing button, and choose one of the five different categories for designing general, kids, beer, wine, and holiday labels. Once the tool’s interface opens, on the left side you’ll notice five different sections for customizing your design. You can choose from the huge database of free pre-designed shapes, borders, backgrounds, graphics, and font options, or upload any image from your computer to fully personalize your label. The possibilities for creating different label designs are nearly endless.

Once you’re satisfied with how your design looks, save it by clicking on the Save Label button in the right upper corner. The label will automatically be saved in the My Designs section and will appear on the left side of the screen. You can now download it by right-clicking on it and choosing Save as an option.

If you decide to keep your designs for further modifications, the Labeley app offers you storage space. You just need to register a free user account and all your designs will be at your disposal the next time you log in.

So whether you need party decorations, organizational stickers, or labels for your homebrew, the Labeley app has you covered from A to Z. Visit the website and test your creativity.

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