Grapevine wreaths keep there form if you stack them on each other but mesh doesn’t. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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MariaG1612 Reputation: 10 |
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bonanzawanda Reputation: 1046 See bonanzawanda's booth |
You could look at what’s available at Uline.com where there are all kinds of boxes and packing materials available. (Send for their catalog to have on hand.)
If I were you, I’d get boxes that closely fit the size of the wreaths and some “big-bubble” bubble wrap to put between each wreath when stacked in the box. Or put cut-to-size cardboard between each wreath if you feel they need firmer support.
You can decided how many would be safe to stack in each box and get the boxes in the appropriate height to fit that number. Once you have these boxes, they’d be a good investment you could use over and over. Good luck.
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Littleblackdog Reputation: 241 See Littleblackdog's booth |
Besides Uline..other places to get boxes that I have [URL removed]
Staples
Bubblefast
and several other places (online searh)
Shop around because box prices can vary widely from place to place
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
I sell granite cheese trays and mail in Priority Rate shoe boxes. Weight range is between 4-9 lbs. I was looking for something sturdy but light weight because bubble wrap wouldn’t protect the granite cheese trays during shipping. Finally came across egg carton flats which are about 12 inches square +=. These may work on your wreaths. Just Google egg carton flats.
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magnetbookmarks Reputation: 53 See magnetbookmarks' booth |
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