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How to Safely Ship Your Christmas Wreaths

By Dr. Pack • Tuesday December 8, 2020

Welcome back to the Packaging Doctor's office! It’s that magical time of year again when we’re inundated with unique and fascinating packaging requests, all in preparation for the holidays. Whether it’s delicate handmade crafts, festive decorations, or even edible gifts like Christmas cakes, we’ve seen it all. Each day brings new challenges, and today we’re thrilled to help another customer solve their tricky packaging puzzle.

Today, we’re joined by Lizzy, a talented florist who reached out with an important question:

Dear Packaging Doctor,

Christmas Wreath

I’m looking for a secure and cost-effective way to ship my Christmas wreaths. They need to be protected during transit, but I also want to avoid unnecessary waste. Could you provide some guidance?

Thank you!

-Lizzy

Hi Lizzy,

Thank you for reaching out to us. We’re delighted to assist you with your packaging concerns. Crafting beautiful wreaths is such a wonderful tradition, especially during the holiday season. You’re absolutely right to prioritize both protection and sustainability—two key aspects of responsible packaging. Let’s dive into some practical solutions.

One of the best materials for protecting your wreaths is cardboard. Cardboard sheets can be easily folded into custom-sized boxes, ensuring a snug fit every time. To create these boxes, simply use a metal ruler to score the cardboard at the desired fold lines. Once scored, you can either tape or tab the pieces together to form a box tailored specifically to your wreath’s dimensions. This approach eliminates excess material and reduces waste.

To further stabilize the wreath inside the box, consider using our SpeedMan box filler. This eco-friendly solution fills any empty space within the package, preventing movement and damage during shipping. It’s lightweight yet strong, making it ideal for fragile items like wreaths.

We hope these tips prove helpful as you continue preparing for the holiday rush. If you have any additional questions or need further advice, don’t hesitate to reach out. Happy wrapping—and happy holidays!

Sincerely,

The Packaging Doctor

Note: All the packaging problems shared here are based on real inquiries from actual customers, whether they’re current clients or potential ones seeking assistance.

Have a packaging issue you’d like to address? Feel free to connect with us on Twitter @kitepackaging or via email at packagingdoctor@example.com. We’re always here to lend a hand!

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