Renee Cormalis- Soaps For Love hi I just looked on your RU-vid channel and it doesn’t show much of anything, if you made soap from start to finish then I think you’d get more subscribers
Natasha that was extremely rude. If you have nothing nice to say don't say anything at all. You want help and advice but then think its appropriate to go and be rude to one of my friends. You'll catch more bees with honey then you will with vinegar
Regarding your labels - if you change your paper printer settings so that it prints slower - this way the ink doesn't tend to smudge once dry. Love the boxes!
You could try looking into wheat straw plastic, if made correctly it's just wheat that is introduced to an enzyme that turns it into a plastic type material, but it can be composted in less than a year. The only issue with that is it's not clear, but it's the only non glass alternative I could find when I was looking
I'm going to use Compostic Saran Wrap for my melt and pour soaps. I will still use shrink wrap, but I'm always looking for the most eco friendly shrink wrap.
Anytime I believe in these so much I wanted others to know more about them. These definitely are really sturdy boxes and can be used for many different products.
If you gave a look on your printer if you pick label or thicker paper setting, it will print at a slightly hotter setting which stops the smudging, worth a go!
No. It was surely not much more expensive. I expected them to be much more expensive. If you email them about there wholese they are really fast at getting back to you with shipping prices and total costs.
So pretty! I have a little question im just starting out and this question i cant get anwserd: do you package your soap when its "cured" for 4/6weeks or do you package it right after you cut it?
@@DawwwB you're very welcome. It really depends on when your soap stops losing weight to be honest. I use a heavy water discount and some soaps still take 6 weeks to fully stop losing weight. 100% olive oil soap takes 1 year to cure.
Plastic is durable, but it's also very thin and sometimes unpromising. Paper and cardboard packaging seem way more sturdy and a way better option for environmentally friendly packaging.
Could lotion bars go into these? If so how would you Package a lotion bar in them? Thanks for sharing this Eco Packaging Video. I’m hoping to find something like this within Australia or find somewhere that doesn’t cost an arm & a leg to post here to Australia 🇦🇺
Honestly I have no idea. I mean you probably could but I don't know how the boxes would handle if the bars melted. It would be good to try a sample pack and try it out before committing. I hope you're able to find some. These are truly amazing boxes.
Moringa Rose Soap & Skincare thank you I will try, if I do find some and then try them, would you like me to let you Know ❓ I can write in my book as a reminder ✅ I may still have to use my Clear Eco Wrap then place them into the boxes - It looks like plastic but it’s recyclable and better for our planet. It doesn’t Sweat like the old Wrapping
Thank you! I bought a few cases and with the discount weren't much more then the ones from wholesale supplies plus. If you message s- packaging they are really quick to give quotes with shipping. Shipping to me is usually higher as we live in the middle of nowhere.