Standard Single-Wall Cardboard:
This material is a good choice for single items. It is strong enough for the mail but stays light. This helps you keep your shipping costs low.
Double-Wall Cardboard:
This option has two layers for extra strength. It is best for heavy items or orders that travel to other countries. It protects your products during a long trip with many stops.
Rigid Chipboard:
We use this for our two-piece boxes. It is not for shipping alone. Instead, you put this box inside a sturdier outer box. This way, the outside box provides protection while the inside box looks beautiful when your customer opens it.
Natural Kraft Board:
This material has a simple, earthy look. It works well for brands that want to appear natural or handmade. Our kraft stationary boxes look simple with a few colors and do not need extra coats to look complete.
Print and Exterior Design
The front of a custom-printed stationery box is the first thing your customer sees.
We print stationery shipping boxes with four different techniques. Your choice depends on the number of boxes you need, the amount of detail in your art, and your total budget.
Digital print is best for small orders. It works well for designs with small details or photos. So this is a smart choice for a new product or a seasonal item.
Offset print provides the same color for very large orders. If you need 10,000 boxes or more with the same design, this method ensures every box looks identical.
Flexographic printing is the most common choice for large orders of corrugated boxes. This method works best when you use bold and solid colors. It is ideal for a clear logo, a clean background, or a simple brand message.
Foil stamping adds a metal-like surface to specific parts of your design. You can use it on your logo, your company name, or a border.