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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Tag your It: Creative Packaging

Alot of times sellers forget that the packaging of there item is just as important as the actual item. This was something that I was reminded of when I purchased a lovely item ( I won't say what and by whom on this blog, due to the nature of the post, lol) that was really lacking in the packaing. I thought , how great there item could be with just a few (inexpensive) items ....and how much business they are actually missing out on becuase of lack of packaging. So this is dedicated to some inexpensive ideas ( let's face it, we are in a recession and need a break) that can be used by anyone.
The obvious choice for packaging is wrapping your item in some colorful wrapping paper that you have happened to find in the back of the closet ,leftover from Chrismas , but that only works if you gotten the "holiday nuetral" items and not some Santa laden monstrosity. Also, it is quite hard if you have items that are big or awkwardly shaped and regular ole' wrapping paper, just won't do.

PRETTY PAPER
The easiest (and most popular) packaging material is brown Kraft Paper. Made from wood pulp this paper is sturdy as well as strong and since it is a nice nuetral color, paired with a few small items it can really make your packages stand out.
Stamps are a good way of changing the craft paper quickly and cheaply. If you have a company stamp, this is a great way to brand yourself and create some " company wrapping paper".













If you are feeling crafty, the simplest way is to draw design and rub off on gum paste, then take an x-acto knife and cut it out...viola! a very rudimentary stamp. But, if you are not handy with the creativity and have put down your knife to serve good and not evil, then have someone make your stamp. Now you can get find a variety of stamp makers very cheaply at etsy.com...just write in "custom stamp". I have actually seen people use those white erasers when they can't find the traditional block to make the eraser.lol.. Which I guess is a way to practice without paying for the materials. Because if the little experiment fails, you always have an eraser.

Butcher Paper is another great way to wrap your item, especially if you are doing soap or another beauty based item. Butcher paper is bleached kraft paper, therefore accounting for the white color, so this is a good alternative to brown kraft paper. It is just as sturdy(being that it is bleached kraft paper) but in white color which matches every color you may pair it with. One of the best places to get kraft paper is from your local Dollar Store. Every city has one, and every city usually has better ones. In NYC, our's is called Jack's World, every New Yorker goes there not just for the dollar items, but for the Kitchen Items on the second floor. If you are not sure which one is the "better" one in your city, just go to the biggest one in your town

BOXING IT UP!
I love getting items in boxes, but boxing your items can be expensive . If you can't afford the fancy boxes, then try a nice plain box and accessorize it. Try adding striped or patterned ribbon to box like this Boxed Set. You don't need to have a fancy bow, you can simply make a band and attach the ends with invisible double stick tape or "Glue Dots". Or try Raffia or Twine wrapped several times around item.

Sometimes you may want to ship your items in a box, like the one pictured her from Pistachio Press. These "Mailers" come in a variety of sizes , most notably from Uline. These are good if you want to just add your label or write with a big black sharpe on the box. What most people do not know is that you can order (online only) free boxes from the United States Postal Office. There are some downsides to this though. There are only priority boxes available, which sometimes(depending on weight) is cheaper than sending regular mail. The USPS ships the cheapest way possible, so that means it ships Parcel Post which can take up to 3-4 weeks depending on where you live. So you need to plan ahead if you are using that option.

Kraft boxes are great for all types of items especially jewelry.You can added ribbon , appliques or any other embellishments like Viva to personalize. These boxes in various sizes can be found in several places. If you just want a few to try out, then maybe by them from an Etsy Seller ( type in Kraft Box) or if you need alot, try Ebay or Paper Mart. Below are some of different ways to dress up the "box" that are easy and inexpensive.











C IS FOR COOKIE!

When it comes to food packaging, I find simpler is better. You definitely want to be able to see what it is you are eating, so in this category, the cellophane wrapper is king. They are inexpensive, easy to get and not to mention they will end up in your local landfill, lol. They now offer a selection of FDA approved Bio Degradable cellephane bags, just note they are more expensive than the regular one. A good place to get both kinds is Clear Bags.


One of the best food packing supplies that I like is the Kraft Tie Bags.Usually the are use for coffee, but I find that they are great for cookies, candy or any solid food. Some come with windows and some are solid, both are great for use to use with your company label. These bags have a flat bottom and an easy to use tin tie closure built in. All you need to do is fill them, fold the ties in and they are ready to go!. They great thing is that they are reclosable as well.

COMPANY LABELS
Labels for your company are the easy way to brand your items and store. At Gramkin Paper Studio we make Hangtags and Labels for all types of shops like we did for Delectably ReFashioned (pictured), though we think of ourselves as the best (lol) you can find a variety of sellers of labels on the web...as well as make them yourselves.

PACKAGING AND SHIPPING RESOURCES

I know that some people are very stingy when it comes to sharing information. We are not as we are confident in our products as well as make alot of our things. So
the following is a list of some of the better ones that have good packaging items as well as good customer service and easy of ordering .

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http://www.nashvillewraps.com/
Wrappery
http://www.yazoomills.com/
http://www.bagsandbowsonline.com/
http://www.natural-craft-supply.com/
http://www.eddies.com/
http://www.dickblick.com
www.uline.com
www.specialtybottle.com
www.sks-bottle.com
www.bestcontainers.com
www.papermart.com
www.nilecorp.com
https://www.stewartspackaging.com/index.asp
http://www.jampaper.com/
http://www.fetpak.com/
http://www.gtbag.com/
https://www.stewartspackaging.com/index.asp
http://www.associatedbag.com/Default.asp.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
PRETTY PRETTY PACKAGING

This lovely set of packaging comes from Bloom Cosmetics, an Australian Beauty Brand .
Though the packaging is simplistic in it's design, the use of pattern and pastel make it very cohesive and just darn pretty.

This can be easily achieved in your own packaging, by just wrapping in pretty patterned paper and add your own custom label (company or personal)
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
EASILY MAKE YOUR OWN STAMP: A TUTORIAL

Branding your company or even just making your packaging unique is a constant learning experience. In a previous Post " Tag It : Your Creative Packaging" we talked about different low cost ways to make your packages lovely and of course, we touched on stamps.
Company stamps are a great and easy way to brand your company on packaging, but what if you wanted alot of different stamps designs but cant purchase them all?....make them
Make Your Own Stamp Tutorial from Art Mind, is a nice step by step pictorial on how to make them.




You will need a view easy to find tools:
  • lino cutting set (to cut out design)
  • pencil (to draw your design)
  • sharpie marker (to outline your design)
  • ink (to stamp)
  • Gum
Notes & Resources:
Lino Cutters
  • You can get Lino Cutters from a Variety of places like Here and Here
  • You should get the set that comes with a variety of heads as opposed to just one
  • This will give your more tools for better precision, on those finer cuts in corners
Rubber Stamp Gum


  • Can be bought by the sheet and then cut down to size. This is good for stamps of various sizes that you may want to do.

  • BUT ALSO TRY GUM ERASERS (also called "Soap" Erasers), these blocks are the perfect size for stamps and because they are thicker in depth, you will not need to mount them onto wood or etc. Just remember to check the size of the gum eraser to make sure it is big enough for your needs

  • Just remember its better to make it bigger and cut is down, then the other way around.

  • Gum Erasers can be purchased by the box at : Jerry's, Amazon, Artist Supply, School Specialty


    ALSO, if you really don't feel like purchasing the "Gum Erasers" you can use a Cut Potato....yes I did say a Potato. Remember how big the Potato Stamp Crafts were back in the 70's? lol. The only problem is that is will not last forever, but if put in the fridge a little longer than left out.
    OR you can use a Foam Sponge, like the ones that you use to wash your dishes. Easily found in the dish washing isle in the supermarket or to buy in bulk try the Dollar Store. To cut foam sponge use an Exacto Knife instead of Lino Cutters.
    Just remember that the Sponge Stamp applies ink differently than a solid Gum Rubber Stamp, just try different applications out to find what method works best for you.



stamp and foam picture courtesy of Art Mind

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Saturday, December 3, 2011
HOW'S THIS FOR PACKAGING?

When shipped abroad, a Christian Lacroix wedding dress travels upright in a cloth case, each layer resting in a bed of tissue. Such extraordinary care and attention to detail is the foundation of the couture.
Am I the only one that now thinks my packaging is inadequate? lol



photo courtesy of Foudure.co

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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Why Logo Design Does Not Cost $5.00

One of the most requested private projects I get is logo design or a company banner , then the next thing I get is "my budget is $10". I then have to explain to potential buyers, not just the difference between logos and banners , but also why neither will be done for $10.
I was beginning to get a little tired of explaining to individuals the difference, but realized that if you are not in design field, it is not readily known knowledge.

Then I happened to come across a posting that answered and explained these issues so clearly. Jacob Cass, a self employed graphic designer as well as the founder of "Just Creative Design", a graphic design company posted a fantastic as well as clear article about this issue entitled "Why Logo Design Does Not Cost $5.00". And, for anyone who has ever had any questions about logo prices, this is a great article to educate yourself on pricing, design and the little ins and outs when requesting logo/branding work from an artist.

Of course bigger companies will charge more than others, so smaller firms or companies can be the affordable alternative for the start up. For the " one person" company, such as some etsy sellers or other online only companies, the price can be dramatically lower, but never $5. At least nothing of quality will be that price, be prepared to budget at minimum $50-$75 for a professional logo when you are planning your company branding.

Some individuals try to avoid this "logo" request by requesting "banners" whether for their website or blog. The difference between a logo and a banner is that you can have your logo in your banner, but not vise verse. Banners are screen resolution (72 DPI) branding tools that can have your logo incorporated in the design, but should not be used as a replacement for your logo. In addition , banners are cheaper in price, due to design, low screen resolution and a variety of other factors. Of course if you are starting with a banner that you like and find that you need a logo, you can request elements of your rectangular banner be incorporated in your smaller high resolution logo. Also I have seen several sellers take there banner and wrap it around there product packaging, scewing and warping the banner design. This is one of those places were a logo comes in handy, you can take your logo and put it on any packaging, whether its your product or letterhead.

Take a look at it and keep those tips in mind when making those Alchemy or private request...because while in this economy, alot of people want to pay the least amount of money as possible, buyers need to realize that paying more is the difference between quality and cheaply made design.
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
WE ARE TAKING A BREAK FOR CRAFTS IN CHELSEA

It is gearing up to be a great holiday season and we are trying to prepare for our holiday craft shows so we will be taking a break this week to gear up for our "Crafts in Chelsea Holiday Show".That means no more new post until October 18th!
Please feel free to look thru our archives, we have oldies, but goodies!

The following are out most popular post that you should check out :




AND DON'T FORGET TO
Come Join us for the 3rd Annual Crafts in ChelseaOctober 16th 2010 from 10am – 5pm on 21st street between 8th and 9th avenue in Manhattan. RAIN OR SHINE.We will be unveiling new products as well as some special "fair only deals"! Come by and say hello, we would love hearing from you!
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
WE ARE TAKING A BREAK FOR RENEGADE: BROOKLYN!

It has been a long month, and we are trying to prepare for the beast that is RENEGADE: BROOKLYN! We will be taking a break until after this show, so that means no more new post until June 8th! Please feel free to look thru our archives, we have oldies, but goodies! and don't forget about our popular "Etsy Tools You May Never Have Heard Of" Series. We have alot more that we will be adding after the show! ESPECIALLY OUR PRETTY PACKAGING AND PAPER GIVEAWAY THAT WE WILL BE HOSTING!

AND DON'T FORGET TO Come Join us for the 6th Annual Renegade Craft Fair in BrooklynJune 5 + 6 from 11am – 7pm at McCarren Park in lovely Brooklyn NYC! There will be tons of craft vendors and unique "one of a kind" items all in one place. This is definitely the place to discover new vendors! Come by and say hello, we would love hearing from you!

SEE US AT RENEGADE BROOKLYN
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Saturday, June 28, 2014
NEAT THINGS: CHEESE PENCILS

The Deli Garage's Cheese Pencils are shaped like over-sized pencils but the “lead”is replaced with different flavors ( truffles, pesto and chili) . Designed by Korefe, these pencils also include a built-in grating function as well as a scale that lists how many calories the portion contains.

These pencils are not the only item they offer. The Deli Garage specializes in hand-made delicatessen food labels in lovingly designed packaging.


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Sunday, September 4, 2011
WE ARE ON VACATION!

We are taking a much needed Vacation!
It has been a long time coming and the time is finally now.! We will be back on September 15th, bright eyed and bushy tailed with new blog content and post as well as new totally inappropriate designs.
While we are away, catch up on some of our popular posts or take a gander at our new company website that we have be whoring out lately and hopefully I will see ya in 2 weeks ...that is if I dont cause an international incident with my rampant inappropriatness ;)

{SOME OF OUR MOST POPULAR POST}

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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Tootin' My Own Horn!

















Everyone knows I am all about whoring myself out for the product, so when others do it for me, I am appreciative as well as grateful.


















The talented photographer Wendi Schoffstall, requested custom invitations designed for a birthday party, I happily obliged. She then took the invitations to the next level by combining them with a pig sugar cookie , box and other goodies.....can you guess it was a pig themed party?
We love it when our clients take our products to another level.
















For other her other work or if you are in the greater Houston,Texas area and would like to contact Wendi Schoffstall for her services, please contact her thru her website.




photos & packaging courtesy of Wendi Schoffstall
paper invitation courtesy of Gramkin Paper Studio
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