How to choose the material for gift packaging boxes

People rely on clothing, beauty relies on beautiful clothing, and the same exquisite gift packaging box also plays a very important role in the sale of gifts, especially in attracting consumers, increasing product added value, and promoting the brand of the enterprise. Junye packaging box manufacturer, specializing in the design and production of exquisite gift packaging boxes for 14 years, has rich experience in packaging box production and design. The senior business manager of Junye packaging box manufacturer has shared that the packaging box manufacturer has a wide range of choices when choosing gift packaging box materials.

How to choose the material for gift packaging boxes

In the selection of materials for high-end gift boxes, paper containers still occupy the primary position. The proportion of leather, wood, plastic, and metal materials has increased compared to the past, and natural materials such as bamboo, willow, and grass are still rarely used. For some high-end gifts, wood is used as the outer packaging material, which reflects its natural and civilized temperament. Take the red wine packaging box as an example.
When planning the red wine packaging box, we aimed to reflect the village characteristics and the rich red wine culture. In the design of the red wine packaging box, we used a lot of wooden materials to make the red wine packaging box, and added straw in the inner box of the red wine to set off the matte material of the red wine bottle. We reflected the rich village cultural characteristics of red wine and achieved a harmonious combination of the red wine packaging box design and wine culture.

Paper containers in cartons have certain advantages. According to the different gift levels, the selection of materials is also different: 1. Low-grade gift packaging cartons: a. Select more than 350 grams of white cardboard to print and film, and die-cut to form. B, slightly higher-grade ones use 300 grams of white cardboard to mount into paper cards and then print, film, and die-cut to form. 2. Mid-range gift packaging cartons: The printing surface should use 250 grams to 300 grams of dominant aluminum foil cardboard and 300 grams of dominant whiteboard to mount and paste into cardboard, and print and film and then die-cut to form.

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