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Plate 111:  Creating boxes for unboxed items, Part 24: the label is trial-fitted to the papered box cover
(This plate added AUG 2004)

Here we see the photocopied label being trial-fitted to the papered box cover. The right-hand photo in Plate 110 revealed that the blue paper had not fully covered the top of the box cover, leaving an unsightly bare cardboard rectangle in the center.

This photo shows that a properly-sized label can eliminate the unfinished appearance of an incompletely papered box cover, resulting in a narrow, neat frame around the label.
SUBJECT: Trimmed label trial-fitted to papered box cover 
 
CAMERA: Sony  DSC-P92 Cyber-shot
MEDIA: Sony MSA-64A Memory Stick at 1.2 megapixel resolution
FILE: JPEG from Sony Image Transfer version 1.00.1015.01&
EDITING: Adobe Photoshop