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msfvirginia
16th of April 2010 (Fri), 17:08
I received a test package from millers lab and I really liked the portfolio thing the prints came in. I think it would be a nice add on for my personal packages to give to customers.
Basically its a large envelope, put the prints inside, fold the two sides in, the bottom up and the top down, place double sided tape on the one part to keep it together and another double sided piece of tape over the flap and attach a business card, thank you note, or what have you.
Does anyone know what im talking about and know of a good source? Im going to ask millers if they offer this separately but Id like to have prices for other spots to. :)
Karl Johnston
16th of April 2010 (Fri), 18:52
Can easily make it yourself out of construction paper. Find a place that does custom stickers with your logo, website or other contact information on it.
torvaterra
17th of April 2010 (Sat), 02:38
Is it anything like this?
http://www.archivalmethods.com/Product.cfm?categoryid=6&Productid=172
Thats a good site for folders and album boxes and stuff.
Karl Johnston
17th of April 2010 (Sat), 12:22
Is it anything like this?
http://www.archivalmethods.com/Product.cfm?categoryid=6&Productid=172
Thats a good site for folders and album boxes and stuff.
That's what it is, yeah, but you're so much better off crafting your own yourself. Cost of 10 of those is about $180 incl tax+shipping. Can get stickers of your brand/website made for less than that and you aren't limited in size.
msfvirginia
17th of April 2010 (Sat), 21:16
That's what it is, yeah, but you're so much better off crafting your own yourself. Cost of 10 of those is about $180 incl tax+shipping. Can get stickers of your brand/website made for less than that and you aren't limited in size.
Wouldn't you need construction paper *not sure on paper weight, maybe in the 100#", the size of 18" x 24" at least, then cut/trim/score to get it to fold nicely. I haven't seen paper this size, but then again I haven't looked either.
sevillafox
20th of April 2010 (Tue), 09:44
check out nashville wraps, rice studio supply, perfection distributing, bellagrafica, h-b photo packaging.
mich_bail
20th of May 2010 (Thu), 15:59
Hi! Lurker here. Just had to say that if you print through Millers, and add on the boutique packaging, your prints will be packaged in those gray folders. I think the folders are closed with a striped turquoise stickers or ties or ribbons or something. Also, if you order wallets, they send wallet boxes as well.
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