Soapmaker123
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The simplest and yet a great-looking packaging option that I've used is a simple cellophane bag with a gold or silver metallic twist tie. If you put a ribbon on it, even better! A simple paper insert is your label, run off from your computer printer and cut to size with a paper cutter or scissors.
I'm looking on a web search now . . . and cannot find the ones that you should get . . .
Highlander
hbg1 - for a single bar, or a mini-pack
hbg2 - for a bath bomb, or a large sample pack, or 3 full bars.
100 per box
Highlander goes up in sizes though hbg6, I think.
To get these bags, I've found . . .
If you're in a city with florists, find the floral supply wholesalers. They may be clustered together in a "floral row district".
They won't sell to consumers, you'll need to show a business license (similar policy to restaurant supply outlets). I don't have a business license; I don't really want one; that's why I'm part of a team; someone else on the team takes care of this!
Some floral suppliers won't even sell to soapmakers, only to florists, HA! (I got kicked out of one!)
Happy hunting!
I'm looking on a web search now . . . and cannot find the ones that you should get . . .
Highlander
hbg1 - for a single bar, or a mini-pack
hbg2 - for a bath bomb, or a large sample pack, or 3 full bars.
100 per box
Highlander goes up in sizes though hbg6, I think.
To get these bags, I've found . . .
If you're in a city with florists, find the floral supply wholesalers. They may be clustered together in a "floral row district".
They won't sell to consumers, you'll need to show a business license (similar policy to restaurant supply outlets). I don't have a business license; I don't really want one; that's why I'm part of a team; someone else on the team takes care of this!
Some floral suppliers won't even sell to soapmakers, only to florists, HA! (I got kicked out of one!)
Happy hunting!