This easy to make packaging looks neat and well presented and the most important fits 2cm rule of doom of Canada Post. Use this package for jewelry or any other small accessories.
1. Regular succors
2. Ruler
3. Pencil
4. Knitting needle or anything else that you can mark for a folding line
5. Figure scissors - optional
6. Hole puncher
7. Designed patterned paper
8. Ribbon
10. Plastic bag preferably with hole.
11. One of you gorgeous product
12. One of your valuable customers
12. One of your valuable customers
How to make it.
1. Cut a rectangular shape strip of paper accordingly to your plastic bag size.
2. Mark with the knitting needle your folding lines.
3. Using the figure succors cut off excess outer end.
4. Place your plastic bag on the top of the folded envelope and mark the hole position with pencil.5. Using a whole puncher make a hole in all three layers of folded paper envelope at once.
6. Insert your plastic bag with your product in it and tie the envelope with a decorated ribbon.7. Be creative and think about other shapes of the envelope. Like shown on below images.
14 comments:
what an awesome idea! thank you!
gorgeous :D
This is absolutely incredible!
I think I'll have to give this a try :: lynn
what a nice idea, really cool!!!
This is gorgeous. Great idea. Thank you!
lovely ~ thank you for sharing i'm off to make one now ~ hope mine is as cute as yours!!
What an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing.
Love this idea! Thanks for posting a link to this when I was looking for packaging advice :) Off to look at more of your blog now.
love this creative idea ,very presentable and cute .
Thanks for sharing .
mona .
very creative and cute idea,easy directions,
thanks for sharing ,
mona .
That's pretty cool...thanks for sharing!
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thank you for sharing, they are very inspiring! I linked at http://1129designorecchinigioielli.blogspot.com/2011/06/lets-packaging-3-template.html
hope you don't mind
best
nicoletta
Hey, thanks for the post.Really thank you! Will read on...
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