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Thank you. They are just down the road, so perfect.Take a look here - Anna is really helpful, I get my 8oz & 12oz 3 jar boxes here: https://www.bottlecompanysouth.co.uk/gift-boxes-c-0_69_73.html
That's the kind of prices I found online and it made me give up the idea of making gift sets!!I wish they were just down my road! 25 12oz boxes @£16.50 then £10 p&p! That's steep, assuming they're flat pack.......
Who did you use in the end?Found an alternative company that sold what I was looking for. Boxes and 5kg of wood wool packaging, p&p £4.99. Makes each box under £1 each. It’s the best price I’ve found, although I’m sure that there are probably better ones out there. There will be stalls at the Christmas fair selling soy aromatherapy voltive candles at £25 each! I want my honey and beeswax candles to look good, especially as it’s my first time selling at a fair.
Also interested to know who you found as I may be looking for some.Found an alternative company that sold what I was looking for. Boxes and 5kg of wood wool packaging, p&p £4.99. Makes each box under £1 each. It’s the best price I’ve found, although I’m sure that there are probably better ones out there. There will be stalls at the Christmas fair selling soy aromatherapy voltive candles at £25 each! I want my honey and beeswax candles to look good, especially as it’s my first time selling at a fair.
Please can you share the supplier of these boxes. I too have been looking and these sound perfect.Found an alternative company that sold what I was looking for. Boxes and 5kg of wood wool packaging, p&p £4.99. Makes each box under £1 each. It’s the best price I’ve found, although I’m sure that there are probably better ones out there. There will be stalls at the Christmas fair selling soy aromatherapy voltive candles at £25 each! I want my honey and beeswax candles to look good, especially as it’s my first time selling at a fair.
Thanks. That’s how I do mine.The supplier is Postpack. I chose the plain cardboard box with integrated lid. They don’t have jam jar boxes with the windows. I decided to keep things simple (and cheaper) and use a box for everything with a combination of jars/candles supported by wood wool. I’ll post a picture when they arrive.
That's looking great!I’m aiming for something like this, either two jars and honey spoon or a jar with candle and spoon. Teenage daughter is in charge of marketing!
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