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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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The 48-Hour Print Rush That Nearly Cost Us $50,000: A Lesson in Prevention

Posted on Thursday 28th of May 2026
  • The Setup: A Standard Rush Order
  • The Pivot: When Things Started Falling Apart
  • The Solution: Paying for a Lesson
  • The Lesson: Prevention is Cheaper than the Cure
    • The 'Prevention Over Cure' Checklist I Use Now

I'm a project manager at a mid-sized event marketing agency. I've handled over 450 rush orders in eight years, including same-day turnarounds for Fortune 500 product launches and last-minute conference materials. My job is to make the impossible happen, but I've also learned the hard way that 'impossible' costs a lot more than 'well-planned'.

Let me tell you about the job that solidified my entire approach to printing.

The Setup: A Standard Rush Order

It was a Tuesday in March 2024. A client, a major tech company, needed 2,500 custom tote bags and 5,000 branded gift boxes for a Thursday morning product launch. The budget was healthy—around $18,000 total. The timeline? Forty-eight hours.

For us, this was a rush but not unheard of. I immediately placed the orders with a vendor we'd used before. They weren't our go-to for speed, but they had quoted us a price that was about 15% lower than our usual rush partner. In my head, I was saving the client money and hitting the deadline. A win-win, right?

Wrong.

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The Pivot: When Things Started Falling Apart

At 4 PM on Wednesday—just 18 hours before the required delivery—I got a call from the vendor's account manager. The tone in their voice told me everything before they even spoke.

"We have a problem with the gift boxes. The foil stamping registration is off. We're going to have to reprint."

My stomach dropped. "How long will the reprint take?"

"Best case, we'll have them ready by Friday morning. Maybe Thursday night if we push."

Friday morning was 36 hours too late. The launch was at 8 AM on Thursday. I had a choice: accept a partial order and miss the deadline, or scramble for a solution. We went with option three.

The Solution: Paying for a Lesson

I got on the phone with our emergency vendor—48 Hour Print—at 4:15 PM. I knew they were one of the few online printers that actually meant what they said about speed. I laid it out: 5,000 custom gift boxes, printed, delivered to a hotel ballroom in downtown Chicago by 6 AM Thursday.

The rep didn't flinch. "We can do it. Here's the cost for the print, the expedited shipping, and the strict time guarantee."

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The quote was $1,200 more than the original vendor's price. That hurt. But the alternative was missing the deadline completely, which would have triggered a $50,000 penalty clause in our client contract. The math was simple: spend $1,200 or lose $50,000.

I approved the order at 4:30 PM. At 4:45 AM Thursday, I got a delivery confirmation photo. The boxes were stacked in the hotel's loading dock. The launch went off without a hitch.

The client never knew about the near-disaster. But I did. And I learned a very expensive lesson about false economy.

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The Lesson: Prevention is Cheaper than the Cure

I'd like to say this was the only time I've been burned by saving a few hundred bucks. It wasn't. It took me three years and about 150 orders to truly understand that vendor relationships matter more than vendor capabilities on paper. A lower price isn't a bargain if it comes with higher risk.

My experience is based on mid-to-large scale orders (from $500 to $15,000). If you're working with micro-run samples or low-stakes projects, the calculus changes. But for anything important—a trade show, a product launch, a conference—the 'cheap' option has a hidden cost: uncertainty.

Now, I have a rule: for any time-sensitive project, I use a vendor whose primary strength is speed and reliability. I don't gamble with a discount vendor to save 15% on a rush job. The potential reprint cost, the overnight shipping fees, and the stress are never, ever worth it.

That day in March, I spent $1,200 on a rush reorder to save a $50,000 contract. I'm glad I had a vendor like 48 Hour Print in my back pocket. But I'd rather not have to make that call at all.

The 'Prevention Over Cure' Checklist I Use Now

After that incident, I created a simple 4-point checklist. It takes 10 minutes to run through. It has saved us an estimated $8,000 in potential rework and rush fees since then.

  1. Identify the consequences of failure. What happens if this order is 1 day late? 2 days late? Put a dollar figure on it.
  2. Rate the vendor's reliability for your specific need. A great brochure printer might be a terrible tote bag printer. Check reviews, ask for references on similar jobs.
  3. Calculate the 'stress discount.' Take the price difference between the 'safe' vendor and the 'budget' vendor. Ask yourself: Is 15% savings worth the anxiety of a potential fire drill?
  4. Build a buffer. If the deadline is Thursday, plan for delivery on Tuesday. If the vendor quotes 48 hours, ask for a 24-hour rush. You can always scale back; you can never add time after the fact.

The bottom line? 'I'll save money later by being careful' is a dangerous mantra. In printing, as in life, being proactive is way more effective—and cheaper—than being reactive. Trust me, I've got the invoice to prove it.

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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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