Hendejm
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Here is my new packaging. Id appreciate any feedback. I wanted something that protected the soap that was a bit more eco-friendly than shrink wrap. The fragrance still comes through the paper which is good!
Thank you very much!The label is absolutely stunning. Curious as to why you chose to wrap it instead of having a cigar band type label so you could see the soap. Are your soaps more about their qualities (conditioning, etc.) and scent rather than the colors and swirls?
Kudos!! It's a beautiful package. Your soap marketing groupies are growing in number.
Cigar bands, while they look nice are a real pain. As soap shrinks the bands loosen and the soap is open to getting dirty. With him wrapping the soaps they do not get dirty and look really nice.The label is absolutely stunning. Curious as to why you chose to wrap it instead of having a cigar band type label so you could see the soap. Are your soaps more about their qualities (conditioning, etc.) and scent rather than the colors and swirls?
Kudos!! It's a beautiful package. Your soap marketing groupies are growing in number.
Thank you!! You’d still see the soap if you were buying - in person or on website. This is what the purchased soap will look like. It keeps/stores better and looks nicer in the store and home. Makes great gifts!VERY nice. I miss seeing the soap, but I love the package.
Just a question....you say "enriched with cocoa butter"....does that simply mean you're using cocoa butter as one of your ingredients, or do you have some sort of post-saponification enrichment? I remember a discussion where someone wanted to ensure that their "good" oils were the ones left behind in a superfat....is that what this is?
What Cmzaha said! Thx!Cigar bands, while they look nice are a real pain. As soap shrinks the bands loosen and the soap is open to getting dirty. With him wrapping the soaps they do not get dirty and look really nice.
Thank you! You’d see the soap in the store or on website via unwrapped sample or photo.Nice packaging and a lot of effort to wrap but I too would like to see the soap
And yes - I used the cocoa line simply to state that cocoa is included.... pure marketing gimmick No special processes needed and saponification does not discriminate as to what it reacts with. It reacts with all the oils equally.
Thank you!! I thought about that too. Right now I can purchase the paper in bulk but I think I will change the paper with every batch. It keeps is more “artisan” and “small batch” likeI like it! Are you planning on having different papers, or just one? I like the one you are using, but wonder if it will always be available.
Lol. You say that BUT if you played the whole message right - it could be a funny and possibly good brand identity ( think going with the whole ANTI-organic, earthy, save the whale kind of message - and embracing something like - we use chemicals because our grandma did. It works - why fix it kinda angle)I think you're correct that "lye and fatty acid enriched" would not have played as well...
I would keep the paper the same for each scent, for as long as you have it. Then change the paper to something else in the same color family for that scent. Just for continuity in retail spaces. Online, it really doesn't matter. That way someone who loves honeysuckle can more easily spot it. On the other hand, different colored papers for the same scent might be a very attractive display. I am afraid I sometimes don't give people enough credit. But if they knew they liked, for example, a soap that was wrapped in yellow paper but didn't remember the name (was it juicy lemon or lemongrass) and went to get more...but nothing was wrapped in yellow paper, would they even think to look at something wrapped in green or pink. People can be pretty dense.Thank you!! I thought about that too. Right now I can purchase the paper in bulk but I think I will change the paper with every batch. It keeps is more “artisan” and “small batch” like
You are absolutely right. I would keep soaps in same color scheme even if I did change paper. I have also toyed with printing the entire label including the background so that it’s just a matter or printing more sheets.I would keep the paper the same for each scent, for as long as you have it. Then change the paper to something else in the same color family for that scent. Just for continuity in retail spaces. Online, it really doesn't matter. That way someone who loves honeysuckle can more easily spot it. On the other hand, different colored papers for the same scent might be a very attractive display. I am afraid I sometimes don't give people enough credit. But if they knew they liked, for example, a soap that was wrapped in yellow paper but didn't remember the name (was it juicy lemon or lemongrass) and went to get more...but nothing was wrapped in yellow paper, would they even think to look at something wrapped in green or pink. People can be pretty dense.
Thank you! High praise and I certainly appreciate it very much.Sturdy, rustic, floral, professional. I love it. Well played good sir!
Thank you! This is version 4 or 5 ...I’ve lost track. Keep at it...you’ll get it!Oh lala, I love everything about it. I’m trying labels myself and I can’t get the hang of it yet.
I agree with this, and also curious now what the other scents/colors look like hehe.. Same pattern but different color? Different pattern altogether?I would keep the paper the same for each scent, for as long as you have it. Then change the paper to something else in the same color family for that scent. Just for continuity in retail spaces. Online, it really doesn't matter. That way someone who loves honeysuckle can more easily spot it. On the other hand, different colored papers for the same scent might be a very attractive display. I am afraid I sometimes don't give people enough credit. But if they knew they liked, for example, a soap that was wrapped in yellow paper but didn't remember the name (was it juicy lemon or lemongrass) and went to get more...but nothing was wrapped in yellow paper, would they even think to look at something wrapped in green or pink. People can be pretty dense.
I have also toyed with printing the entire label including the background so that it’s just a matter or printing more sheets.
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