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Open window die cut bath bomb boxes are a type of custom bath bomb packaging that features a cut-out window on the front or top of the box. The window allows customers to see the bath bombs inside the box, which can help to increase their interest and desire to purchase the product. The cut-out window on the box allows customers to see the bath bombs inside, which can increase their interest and encourage them to make a purchase. This can be especially effective if your bath bombs have unique colors or shapes that are visually appealing. Open window die cut bath bomb boxes can be customized with your company’s logo, colors, and messaging. This helps to establish brand recognition and create a cohesive look across your product line. Open window die cut bath bomb boxes still provide protection for your products during shipping and storage. The boxes are typically made from sturdy materials, such as cardboard, and can prevent damage from moisture, impact, and other environmental factors. Open window die cut bath bomb boxes can be used for a variety of bath bomb shapes and sizes, as the window can be customized to fit the specific dimensions of your product.

Window Patching and Window Cut-out:

Window patching and window cut-out are two different types of custom packaging designs that involve adding a window to the packaging to showcase the product inside. Window patching involves adding a clear plastic window to a box or other type of packaging. The window is usually made from PVC, PET, or other types of plastic films that are heat-sealed or glued onto the packaging. Window patching is commonly used in packaging products like cosmetics, food items, and toys. Window cut-out is a design where a portion of the packaging is cut away to create a window through which the product inside can be seen. The cut-out is often covered with a clear plastic film to protect the product and maintain the integrity of the packaging. Window cut-out is commonly used in packaging products like electronics, gadgets, and other high-end items. Both window patching and window cut-out can be effective ways to showcase your products and make them more visually appealing to customers. They can help to increase the perceived value of your products and make them stand out on store shelves. However, they may not be appropriate for all products, as some may require more protection or may not benefit from being visible through a window. It’s important to consider the specific needs of your products and your target audience when deciding whether to use window patching or window cut-out in your custom packaging design.

Easy Product Access Frills:

Easy product access frills are a type of custom packaging design that allows customers to easily access the product inside without having to remove the packaging entirely. This can be especially useful for products that need to be accessed frequently, such as bath bombs or cosmetics. Tear strips are small perforated lines that allow customers to tear away a portion of the packaging to access the product inside. This is a common feature in food packaging, such as snack bags. Flip-top lids are hinged lids that can be opened and closed easily. This type of packaging is commonly used for cosmetics and personal care products. Slide-out trays are trays that can be pulled out of the packaging to reveal the product inside. This type of packaging is commonly used for electronics and other high-end items. Zipper closures are resealable closures that can be opened and closed easily. This type of packaging is commonly used for snack bags and other food items. Incorporating easy product access frills into your custom packaging design can improve the customer experience and make your products more user-friendly. It can also help to reduce waste by allowing customers to access the product without having to discard the packaging entirely. Consider the specific needs of your product and your target audience when deciding which type of easy product access frill to incorporate into your packaging design.

Material Variety:

Custom bath bomb packaging can be made from a variety of materials, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Cardboard is a popular choice for bath bomb boxes as it is lightweight, affordable, and easy to customize. It can also be recycled, making it an eco-friendly option. Kraft paper is a type of paper that is made from recycled materials, making it a popular choice for eco-friendly bath bomb packaging. It has a natural, rustic look and can be customized with printing or other embellishments. Plastic packaging is a durable and flexible option for bath bombs. However, it is not as eco-friendly as other options and can take a long time to decompose. Metal tins or containers are a durable and reusable option for bath bomb packaging. They can be customized with printing or other embellishments, but they are more expensive than other options. Glass jars or bottles are an elegant and luxurious option for bath bomb packaging. They can be customized with printing or other embellishments, but they are fragile and more expensive than other options. When choosing a material for your custom bath bomb packaging, it’s important to consider the specific needs of your product and your target audience. For example, if you are targeting eco-conscious consumers, you may want to choose a material that is recyclable or made from recycled materials. If you are targeting luxury consumers, you may want to choose a material that is more upscale, such as glass or metal.

Discover our range of high-quality packaging materials designed to tailor your packaging order to perfection. From sturdy cardboard boxes to eco-friendly options, we have the ideal materials for your unique needs. Elevate your brand and protect your products with our customizable packaging solutions.

Thickness Of Packing MaterialGSM Weight
13 Point Pulp200 GSM
14 Point Uncoated270 GSM
16 C2S / Solid Bleached Sulfate(SBS)*350 GSM
18 Point C2S400 GSM
24 Point Uncoated405 GSM
24 C2S / Solid Bleached Sulfate(SBS)*460 GSM
40 Point cotton600 GSM

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Box StyleCustomized, Tuck Flap Box, Pillow Box, Gable Style , Sleeve Style Box , Mailer Style Collapsible Mag Closure etc.
DimensionDimension or the size of the box is usually measured with the help of Length x Width X Height Formula ( Height = Top to Bottom of the box), Width (Left to right of the box) and Length front to back of the box.
SizeAll Custom Size and standard sizes are Available.
Quantities100 to 500,000 boxes can be ordered in one month.
Paper Stock10pt to 24pt (60lb to 400lb) Eco-Friendly Kraft, E-flute Corrugated, Bux Board, Cardstock, Uncoated Super White Cardboard and Rigid Stock.
Printing TypeOffset printing Method, Screen Printing, Plain, CMYK Colors, PMS (Pantone Matching System), Spot Colors.
Finishing Or Add onsSoft Touch Lamination ,Gloss Lamination, Matte Lamination, Gloss AQ, Gloss UV, Matte UV, Spot UV, Embossing Debossing and Foiling.
Additional OptionsCreasing , Die Cutting, Gluing, Perforation, Blind Embossing, Window Patching, (Gold, silver, Copper, Red, Blue Foil Stamping)
Turnaround TimeStandard Turnaround Time:After getting the artwork approved, it takes 9 to 11 business days for producing the boxes and further 24 to 48 Hours for the shipment to be delivered at your doorstep. Custom add on orders can take 2 to 4 days extra.
Expedite Turnaround TimeOnce the job is sent for production after the approval of artwork the production will take at least 4 to 6 Biz days for printing and further 24 to 48 hours for delivery at your doorstep. Urgent deadlines can be achieved.
Shipping servicesWe use DHL, FedEx USPS and UPS to Ship boxes. Sea shipping is also an option that can be considered on specific requests.

The packaging you choose for your business depends on various factors such as the type of products you ship, your budget, and your long-term goals. For instance, custom packing tape can be a cost-effective way to brand your shipments while monitoring your budget. Custom printed poly mailers can help you stand out from the competition and keep your shipping costs low. Custom boxes and tissue paper can enhance the unboxing experience and make your products look more valuable. As you gain confidence and grow your budget, you can add more custom packaging options to your lineup.

Absolutely, the choice of material will have a significant impact on how your design will appear on your custom packaging. The texture and finish of the material, as well as the printing process used, can greatly affect the final product.

For example, if you choose a matte texture or darker material such as kraft boxes, your colors and images may appear darker and more subdued. On the other hand, if you opt for glossy or brighter materials like custom poly mailers, your colors may appear brighter and more impactful. By considering your branding and the desired look you want to achieve, you can leverage different textures and materials to your advantage and create a unique, eye-catching design for your custom packaging.

Generally, there are no limits to the number of colors you can use when designing your custom-branded packaging. However, the printing process used may impact the number of colors that can be accurately reproduced. For example, digital printing can usually reproduce a wide range of colors, while screen printing may have limitations on the number of colors that can be used. It’s best to discuss your color requirements with your packaging consultant and the printing team to determine the best printing method for your design.

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The final project invoice for customized packaging typically includes the actual quantity produced of the product, shipping costs (if any), and additional costs for new or revised orders, artwork, printing plates, and possibly cutting dies. Overrun and underrun quantities may also affect the final cost. It’s important to work with packaging consultants who can guide you through the entire process, including pricing and quantity options. Each project is unique, so the final cost will depend on factors such as materials, printing methods, and product style.

When it comes to custom packaging, minimum quantities are essential to ensure efficient production and prevent waste. The minimum quantities required vary depending on factors such as the type of product, printing techniques used, and deadlines. Our product gallery pages provide estimated minimum quantities to help you plan your project. Each custom printed project requires a specific amount of time and materials to complete, and manufacturing facilities must make decisions based on their overall production capacity. By setting minimum quantities, manufacturers can optimize their efficiency and deliver high-quality custom packaging products to their customers.

The lead time for custom printed packaging can vary based on the type of printing and customization being done. It’s essential to discuss your project details with your packaging consultant to get the most accurate lead time information. Semi-custom printed packaging usually takes 2-4 weeks after approval, while domestic production takes 3-8 weeks after all artwork and prototype approvals. Imported products typically take 8-14 weeks, depending on the product and shipping method. Please note that lead times are subject to change, especially during the holiday season, so it’s best to plan ahead to ensure timely delivery of your custom packaging order.

Over and under runs are common in custom printed packaging production and refer to the final quantity of the product being either more or less than the original order quantity. This is detailed in our proposals as a plus or minus percentage, and you will be billed pro-rated for the actual shipped amounts. Over and under runs happen due to various factors such as the amount of material allocated to each job and the efficiency of the set-up process. However, semi-custom packaging orders are usually produced in exact or very close quantities to the original request. Rest assured that you will only be billed for what we make and ship, whether it’s more or less than your original order quantity.

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