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I'm happy putting pens in a velvet pouch or gift box.

But what about the other stuff.... Shaving brushes and sets, duck calls, peppermills, stoppers, letter openers.

It's no problem to package stuff securely, but I feel the desire to package these things so that they are ready for gift giving.

I'd rather not but the customer in a difficult place in finding a way to package.

So, has anybody found any good ways to package a particular item? Maybe something unusual repurposed or a box meant for something total different but a nice fit for an item we make?

Maybe there are good package items that must be purchased in quantity that we should consider a group buy on...

Just wanted to explore ideas and options.
 
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What about browsing arounf the Uline website? I fould some pretty cheap "fold yourself" type cardboard boxes for my bottle toppers. throw a bit of tissue paper in there and it doesn't move at all. They have tons of sizes.
 

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What about browsing arounf the Uline website? I fould some pretty cheap "fold yourself" type cardboard boxes for my bottle toppers. throw a bit of tissue paper in there and it doesn't move at all. They have tons of sizes.

That's probably the right solution. I'll have to look at quantities though.
 

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I've had the same problem with things other than pens and have found the best place to get odd sized boxes that run anywhere from simple chipboard boxes to fairly well decorated without breaking the bank are places like Michaels Crafts or Joanne Fabrics and such...anywhere except Hobby Lobby.
Cheers
Bob
 

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What about browsing arounf the Uline website? I fould some pretty cheap "fold yourself" type cardboard boxes for my bottle toppers. throw a bit of tissue paper in there and it doesn't move at all. They have tons of sizes.

That's probably the right solution. I'll have to look at quantities though.

The ones I get have a minimum order of 100, but it's only about 25 bucks for 100 boxes. Lasts me quite a while. Lots of different sizes as well.

In case you needed a quick link.......

White Indestructo Mailers in Stock - ULINE
 

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I use a black velvet bag aprox $0.25 which I buy in quantity on amazon.These i put in a USPS box (free at post office) which I cut to size inside a padded envelope $0.25.
 

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I bought some small folding boxes for my wares. I can't remember the website but I think the MOQ was 100. I also bought some small grocery sack bags with handles for easy carrying....

Pack the item with a little white tissue paper, toss in a couple of business cards and viola!
 

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Dan
I've had the same problem with things other than pens and have found the best place to get odd sized boxes that run anywhere from simple chipboard boxes to fairly well decorated without breaking the bank are places like Michaels Crafts or Joanne Fabrics and such...anywhere except Hobby Lobby.
Cheers
Bob


Hi Bob, Just curious. Why not Hobby Lobby?
 

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I may be thinking about the wrong forum, but several years ago there was a company posted that sold cloth bags that were real reasonable in cost. One of those things I thought about buying some, just never got it done. Maybe someone can remember the company.
 

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I use larger velvet bags for bottle stoppers, small boxes, key chains, and other small things. I get chinese take out boxes from them for slightly bigger things and then kraft bags, 2 sizes, with colored tissue paper for bowls, utensils, pepper mills and the rest. I get them all for Uline.
 
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