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Pretty packaging: moon juice

March 12, 2015 by Angela

pretty product packaging: moon juice

I’ve had a love for product photography since I joined Etsy, and since then it’s grown to an appreciation for anything having to do with showing off that beautiful/ useful/ delicious/ innovative product: design, packaging, photography, the way you show gratitude toward your customers, etc. Recently I came across Moon Juice, who is based in Los Angeles but I’d never heard of, and headed right to their website to see what they were all about. Turns out they have a couple different lines of product, along with a few other brands they sell via their site, all packaged perfectly…

moon juice / pretty packaging design

Moon Juice / Moon Juice Tonic & Dusts / Hiba Wood Golda Spray from Studio Cue / Everyw’air Sprays from Agnes Baddoo

Cool packaging, huh? Why even buy a product if you can’t display it the way you could those tonic + dusts or sprays? The best. I think this shift we’re fiiiinally seeing toward supporting small biz and local shops is breeding some pretty creative ideas. When you’re already a creative person, you’ll have a vision for your branding (even if you outsource it to another creative pro) and design and how you promote your product. Do you agree? Know of a brand with packaging pretty enough to share? Have one of your own? Let me know and we’ll highlight it here on ifm!

Filed Under: conscious living Tagged With: creative branding, pretty packaging, product design, small biz

Etsy gift packaging

September 16, 2014 by Angela

Although I just ordered a few calling cards to pack with orders (about time!) I have tons of scrap paper and materials, so I did a little destash anyway and created a collection of handmade gift tags to put with online orders. It’s the easiest way to put a little personal touch on your packages, and it only takes an hour or two to knock out a month’s worth of orders.




To DIY your own gift tags, you’ll need:
Cardstock
Paper scraps (scrapbooking, old book pages, or colored paper)
Washi tape + stickers
Stamps + an ink pad
Yarn
Hole punch

The marketing part of me knows it’s pretty much never recommended to go for an entirely nonuniform look from one package to the next – but I do this with new gift tags, collections, photos, and everything else – so maybe there’s uniformity in the diversity? Sure. Happy gifting!

Filed Under: DIY Tagged With: handmade gift tagse, pretty packaging

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