Then submit to me your Gift Wrapping Requirements
So far my packaging has been adequate but ran short on elegance, so for the Holiday Season it was time for an upgrade.
I receive orders for my EarCuff designs from all over the world and my first consideration on packaging is always how to ship them securely. The artist in me was concerned about the esthetics of the packaging and also the emotional impact I wanted it to have. Whether you order the EarCuffs for yourself or you are the lucky recipient of a gift I wanted a WOW factor. I wanted recycled materials used where at all possible, and made locally. Lots to think about.
After a lot of research I decided to stick with boxes and not switch to velvet pouches which I think are lovely but perhaps not as secure as a box. I included my logo on the packaging and I printed Gift Tags using my logo which come with a little envelope.
The boxes are a chocolate brown, are made of 100% recycled cardboard and are made in the USA. I have ordered them in nicely stackable sizes so I can stack the boxes on top of each other if the purchase requires this. The beautiful golden ribbon which is printed with my company name in silver is also made in the USA. The labels complete the packaging.
To place an order, simply visit my ElegantEarCuffs Etsy Store and then go to my website, www.ElegantEarCuffs.com to give me your gift wrapping requirements.
I give a special Thank You to the team at NashvilleWraps.com for working so closely with me as I went through the process of figuring out colors, sizes and pricing. They had unending patience and I look forward to placing orders with them in the future.
To place an order, simply visit my ElegantEarCuffs Etsy Store and then go to my website, www.ElegantEarCuffs.com to give me your gift wrapping requirements.
I give a special Thank You to the team at NashvilleWraps.com for working so closely with me as I went through the process of figuring out colors, sizes and pricing. They had unending patience and I look forward to placing orders with them in the future.
Fiona Thompson
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