Small-Business Savvy: Personalize Your Packaging
Small businesses can really shine in the details, including things like packaging, which might be overlooked by larger counterparts. There are a lot of economical options, but are those the right move? Small businesses can stand out when they present and package their products in special ways. A few simple materials and techniques will surprise customers and have them wanting more. Here are some ideas.
Kraft paper may seem like a simple and mundane solution at first, but I see it as a neutral backdrop that can shift the emphasis to unique, colorful flourishes. Kraft is so easy to dress up; just use whatever materials you have on hand.
Twine is a economical option because you can often buy large spools in bulk online. Have a few colors on hand so you can switch them out when the mood strikes.
Material: Washi tape
Washi tape comes in all kinds of colors and patterns, so you are sure to find a few styles that fit into your brand's aesthetic. Washi can be functional as a replacement for plain tape, or it can be an embellishment. |
Packaging idea: Use
your washi tape to make a pattern. Mix up the colors and make stripes
across your package. Weave the tape or even make a diagonal crosshatch.
If you accidentally mess up, just peel up the washi and reposition it.
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Material: Glassine bags
I use glassine bags as an organizer in my packaging to slip in all the loose odds and ends. I stuff them with receipts, a handwritten thank-you card, any special coupon codes and my business card so that upon opening, customers can find everything easily. Usually the bags are translucent white, but you can also find them in colors and with patterns. |
Packaging idea: Tie
your glassine bags with twine or seal them with washi tape, then add a
tag. The transparent material gives a little peek at what's inside.
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Material: Shipping tags
Stock your studio with a variety of tags. They come in all shapes and sizes, and you can use them in multiple ways on your packages. To streamline the packaging process, have rubber stamps made with your business logo or other useful messages. You can stamp a bunch in advance and have them ready for when you get a big order. |
Packaging idea: I
use shipping tags as cards to write personal thank-you notes to my
customers. The tag is just the right size for a quick greeting. Slip a
tag into a coin envelope with confetti for a fun surprise.
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Material: Rubber stamps
Stamps allow you to personalize your packaging, but in a much more efficient manner. If you get a stamp made of your logo, you have the potential to brand all kinds of promotional material: business cards, mailing postcards, thank-you cards, bags and tags. |
Packaging idea: A
simple shape or graphic can get stamped repeatedly to make a pattern.
This pattern can represent your brand and become a part of different
packaging elements, and can be used for personalized wrapping paper.
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