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Academy of Handmade

11/18/2014

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We were so pleased when the Academy of Handmade asked us to write about why we love to sell on Instagram, and review Sue B. Zimmerman's workshop on Creative Live. 

Read about it all here ~> http://bit.ly/AcademyofHandmade

If you have a story about where you like to sell your handmade goods, or if you just love Instagram like me, leave a comment below!
 
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Glitter as an Initiative

11/17/2014

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#sparkleinitiative - a compliment, a smile, a pat on the back have the power to transform and move mountains.

Every day there's a chance to sparkle. We know how that sounds! We, along with so many of you, get bogged down when watching the news or reading negative things right in your Facebook timeline. And sometimes those things are heavy and genuinely debilitating. We aren't suggesting a Pollyanna attitude. But close.  How do we handle it all without getting overwhelmed? Especially during the holidays?

Enter attitude. It's that thing only you can control on a daily basis, and it has the power to help or harm. So when we say that a little bit of sparkle can solve most problems, what we mean is that focusing on how to make a situation better, by doing only what we can control, can turn negatives into positives.

This holiday season is a great time to test out sparkle at holiday gatherings, and getting into the sparkly mood. Remember, the only thing you can control is yourself. Let go of other people's opinions and allow only the things that exude positivity into your realm of influence. 

Go forth and sparkle!
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I’ve Wasted Thousands on Custom Packaging Orders—Here’s a Pre-Check I Built After My 3 Biggest Mistakes

Posted on Friday 22nd of May 2026
  • Scenario A: The Repeat Order (The 'Easy' One That Still Gets Botched)
  • Scenario B: The High-Volume, Low-Mix Order (Where Specs Get Tricky)
  • Scenario C: The Complex Geometry/Multi-Material Order (The Danger Zone)
  • How to Tell Which Scenario You're In

I'm a packaging procurement specialist handling custom orders for mid-sized B2B clients. I've been doing this for about 6 years. In that time, I've personally made (and documented) 14 significant mistakes on custom packaging runs, totaling roughly $12,500 in wasted budget. Now I maintain our team's pre-production checklist. It’s not meant to be a sales pitch—it’s a survival guide I wish someone had handed me in 2019.

The truth is, there's no single 'right' way to order custom flexible packaging. The best approach depends entirely on what you're packaging, how it's going to be handled in the supply chain, and where the product will eventually sit on a shelf (or in a warehouse). This article breaks it down into three common scenarios I see every week, so you can figure out which one you're in before you place your next order.

Scenario A: The Repeat Order (The 'Easy' One That Still Gets Botched)

This sounds straightforward, right? You just re-order the exact same specs. The printer likely has the file. So why do I still see people messing this up?

My personal disaster happened in September 2022 with a client who orders Berry Global flexible pouches for a pet food brand. They had a standing file. We submitted the re-order. Production ran. The catch? The client had updated their nutritional information on the backend file six months prior but never sent the new artwork to us. We printed 5,000 pouches with old regulatory data. $850 for redo, plus a 1-week delay for the client who needed to pick up the phone.

My checklist rule for this scenario: Always request a pre-production proof, even on a re-order. You'd be surprised how often a 'standard' file gets a tiny tweak. If you're consistently ordering the same item, set a quarterly review date for the art file. It takes 10 minutes and saves a headache.

Scenario B: The High-Volume, Low-Mix Order (Where Specs Get Tricky)

This is for a product that needs to hit strict size or seal strength requirements. Think about a large drawstring gym bag made from nonwoven material, or a factory sealed water bottle liner. The cost-per-unit is low, but the volume is high. If you miscalculate the material gauge or the seal tolerance, you're looking at a massive production issue.

I am not a materials engineer. So I can’t speak to tensile strength from a scientific viewpoint. What I can tell you from a procurement perspective is the importance of documenting the tolerance. On a $3,200 order for a custom-sized drawstring bag, I once approved a spec that was 1/4-inch too short in the gusset. The bags just barely fit the product, but the drawstring closure was too tight. It looked terrible.

My advice for this scenario: When you ask for a quote, don't just ask for the price. Ask for the tolerance range on the critical dimensions. Is it +/- 1/8 inch or +/- 1/16 inch? That small detail changes the tooling and the cost. For an insulated bottle for hot water lining, you need a specific foil layer to maintain vacuum integrity. Don't assume the standard stock material will work. I talk to my technical team first. Period.

Scenario C: The Complex Geometry/Multi-Material Order (The Danger Zone)

This is the stuff that keeps me up at night. Mixing different materials (e.g., a flexible film window on a rigid container, or a custom-shaped insert). This is where the production road map is critical. I had a mistake in Q1 2024 where I ordered a custom closure for a container that was supposed to be 'leak-proof' for a liquid. I approved a snap-fit design based on a drawing. It looked fine on my screen. The result? The closure cracked under stress in the first batch of 250 units. $450 wasted, plus the cost of the product that leaked in transit.

Here's the rub: This gets into engineering territory. It is not my expertise. I’d recommend consulting a packaging engineer or your supplier's technical support early. Most global suppliers like Berry Global have technical service teams that can run a stress test on a virtual model. I've learned to ask for this before the die is cut.

See also The Real Cost of a 'Cheap' Glue: Why I Pay More for E6000 (and You Should Too)
See also How Did Car‑Sticker Printing Evolve from Solvent to UV‑LED—and What Matters Now?

How to Tell Which Scenario You're In

If you are ordering a factory sealed water bottle or a large drawstring gym bag, you're likely in Scenario B or C. Ask yourself: is the primary function of the packaging to hold a shape or to keep something sterile? If it's the latter, you need a higher level of pre-production vetting.

If you are a procurement manager ordering standard berry global packaging items (like a pouch or a bottle), you're likely in Scenario A.

I can only speak to my experience in domestic B2B operations. If you're dealing with international logistics or a completely custom mold, the calculus might be different. But the core rule applies: Document the specs. Verify the art. Ask about the tolerance.

Based on industry pricing data (as of January 2025), a standard re-order check takes about 15 minutes of your time. A failure on a complex order can cost you $500+ in wasted materials and a week of lost sales. The checklist isn't fancy. Simple. But it works.

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I’m Jane Smith, a senior content writer with over 15 years of experience in the packaging and printing industry. I specialize in writing about the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in packaging design, sustainability, and printing techniques. My goal is to help businesses understand complex printing processes and design solutions that enhance both product packaging and brand visibility.

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