DIY Packaging Ideas for Handmade Business – Cheap!

If you’re looking to get packaging supplies and ideas for your handmade products without spending a fortune on them, stick around because today I’m going to be giving you four hacks on how how to save money on your packaging materials.

If you’re selling your products online, then a big part of your business is actually getting your items to your customer. So, that means you need to have shipping boxes and tape and bubble wrap and all kinds of things so that your item can get there safely in one piece. And it can be a real drag to spend a lot of money on this stuff. So today I’m going to share with you some great hacks so that you can get creative with your packaging, make it look amazing and still save a lot so more money goes in your pocket.
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5 Comments

  1. Hi! I’ve been following you for years and finally got the confidence to use my love of DIY to create a side hustle. I definitely found this video informative, (when aren’t they lol) but I’m struggling finding some sort of packaging for a hair brush. I considered using the original packaging but by the time I’m done with them, they won’t fit inside. I get overwhelmed when I try to source this specific type of box. Any advice?

  2. I make products out of fabric and put everything in a clear plastic bag to protect the item. I haven’t figured out how to make the bags pretty, but protecting the item in the event the package is damaged is important to me. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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