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Art, Prints & Stationery

When selling art and prints online, it’s important to choose the right packaging to ship them in. For the best possible customer experience, the packaging must protect your creations, showcase your unique branding and not impact on the environment. Here are the best sustainable options for art and prints packaging.

How to ship a painting

The key to shipping a painting safely is to use the right packaging materials for the job. Start by wrapping the painting in lightweight paper such as Custom Tissue Paper and then secure your painting by placing it in a cardboard box. This will help absorb the shock if the artwork is dropped. For external packaging, use a Rigid Heavy-Duty Mailer, Protective Kraft Mailer or Padded Mailer for an added layer of protection.

What to consider when shipping art

When shipping art, you should consider the size and thickness of your art to find the right packaging required for the job. Thin artworks like a print can be shipped in a Corrugated Kraft Mailer, which will help them stay flat. Artwork that is thicker and more fragile like a painting will need an extra layer of protection with a Padded Mailer or Rigid Heavy-Duty Mailer,

How to emboss

Emboss any paper-based products by using a Custom Embosser. Simply use the positioning marks on the Embosser to align your design to where you wanted it added on the paper, and click. noissue’s embossers have a seal with a clear-click indication that lets you know when a complete impression is made to make your embosser design picture-perfect.

How to load a packing tape dispenser

To load a packing tape dispenser, fill the water reservoir, put the roll of tape into the tape dispenser and thread the front end of the tape through the rollers to get started. Make sure the underside of the tape is face down so the correct side of the tape will be water-activated.