Looking for help on how to wrap and label my soap. My wife has come up with a nice way of wrapping fabric around it and then tying a cute ribbon on it. But still toying with how to label each bar.
You could get business card stock, print on it, punch hole in the corner and tie it on the bar with the ribbon. I think it looks good individually, but not good as a group of you are trying to sell, b/c it obscures the bars.
Looking for help on how to wrap and label my soap. My wife has come up with a nice way of wrapping fabric around it and then tying a cute ribbon on it. But still toying with how to label each bar.
I started with this idea, and if your goal is to sell, you will find it to be too time consuming and expensive. You could perhaps use this as packaging if you're shipping the soap, but for displays I don't think you want to wrap it too much. Simple seems to be better in this case.
Looking for help on how to wrap and label my soap. My wife has come up with a nice way of wrapping fabric around it and then tying a cute ribbon on it. But still toying with how to label each bar.
I don't care for cigar bands. They get loose and slide around on the bar and don't fit nicely over the top of a bar with a less than flat top. All that looks sloppy to me. I mean no offense to those who use them -- it's just not my thing.
I use a partial band made from heavy paper (not quite card stock, but close) that forms a "U" shape. The "U" is held in place with a shrink wrap bag. The bottom of the "U" covers the bottom of the bar and contains my contact info. The front of the "U" shows my soap name, logo, net weight, etc. The back contains a description, directions for safe use, and ingredients.
The front and back parts extend, oh, maybe 3/4 of the way up the bar. All of the top and more of the front and back of each bar are visible compared with a cigar band. If the bar has some decorative motif on the top that I want people to see, it's all there to admire.
I'll see if I can remember to take pics. Yes, the shrink wrap goes over the band -- in other words, the paper label is sandwiched between the plastic and the soap. I like that better compared with a sticker on the outside, because the plastic protects the label.
I started out with cigar bands, by the way ... next tried wrapping a few bars with pretty paper and ribbon (pretty, but definitely not my cuppa tea) ... moved to shrink wrap and cussed a lot until I figured it out (and am now using it to package items I make in my day job) ... added adhesive labels to the outside of the shrink wrap (didn't like the overall look nor the wear on the labels) ... and have finally ended up with the "U" label and shrink wrap (a bit fiddly to do, but tolerable, and gives me more options for label design).
It's been a journey!
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