Thursday 9 February 2012

Cotton Filled Boxes - The Great Way to Ship Your Jewelry

I have stumbled on an answer to a question in 1 of the blog that I lately encountered. The question was what is the cheapest way to ship out your jewelry? And the answer was:

"The cheapest way by far is to make your own boxes. The supplies included: cardboards, construction papers, glue, rulers, razor, and pencil. (All these supplies are reusable except for cardboards and construction papers)."

I do not have an understanding of why would you take an extra step to make these boxes oneself when there are thousands of jewelry provide internet websites that sell these high top quality cotton-filled boxes at valuable cost.

Cotton-filled boxes, my opinion, are the least expensive jewelry packaging for household-base jewelers to ship out their jewelry to their prospects. These cotton-filled boxes come in lots of diverse sizes and colors. For example, you can get size 11 in white for only 15 cents a box. These boxes will save you time and effort so you could use your time much better to generate more gorgeous jewelry pieces.

I have come across Brenda Braun's weblog, who creates stunning jewelry pieces. She employed cotton-filled boxes (white and size 32 I assumed based on the picture) but resigned them to fit with her desires. She staple the baby blue stretch lace (10 cents a yard at your local fabric warehouse) ends to a modest round piece of cardstock (use a paper punch), cut a strip of crepe paper and form into a medallion shape, glue to the best of the cardstock, a dot of glue in the center and glass glitter in silver finish off the medallion. She creates 100 of these in an evening sitting in front of the tv.

I also have tumbled across articles on EzineArticle.com mentioned cotton filled boxes are excellent for storage, packaging & shipping, and a personal luxury that could be customized to suit your personal taste.

Now you can cease waste your time make boxes that will look unprofessional but use these times to redesign these pre-made cotton-filled boxes to fit your store brand.

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