k, I'll assume since it is related to seed starting..
I would like to know where I can get empty seed packets with my logo and plant pictures on them..
I am not referring to like say https://www.branders.com or https://www.printglobe.com - because those places come with seeds and their generic pics with just your semi custom logo..
what I am looking for is a place that just prints what I design/submit to them.. empty packets.. these I can give away or sell them as I see fit.
anyone have any good links?
hmm.. seed packets
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Ruffsta, I have a local print shop I use to print all my company's materials. I've never given them a project they couldn't work out. The trick will be to source the packet envelopes. If you can find those, these guys should be able to load them into a printer and print B&W or full color. I have no clue what it would cost, though.
I'm curious if those envelopes are typically printed before the envelope is assembled (glued). My concern is that a hot printer could affect the glue on the flap, so they might label them, then assemble them and apply the glue.
It all depends on what you want to spend and the volume you're looking at.
I'm curious if those envelopes are typically printed before the envelope is assembled (glued). My concern is that a hot printer could affect the glue on the flap, so they might label them, then assemble them and apply the glue.
It all depends on what you want to spend and the volume you're looking at.
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My Territorial Seed Co. packets are 3 1/4" x 5 3/8" The coin envelopes are 3 1/8" x 5 1/2" not enough of a difference to notice.
https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-11486/Paper-Office-Envelopes/3-1-8-x-5-1-2-White-Coin-Envelopes
Very printable on your personal computer and only $20.00 for 500 count.
I'm thinking if you go to a print shop, it will be fairly expensive. Are you thinking about a dozen of this and that. This and that cost more than 100 of the same.
Eric
https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-11486/Paper-Office-Envelopes/3-1-8-x-5-1-2-White-Coin-Envelopes
Very printable on your personal computer and only $20.00 for 500 count.
I'm thinking if you go to a print shop, it will be fairly expensive. Are you thinking about a dozen of this and that. This and that cost more than 100 of the same.
Eric
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I agree with the good seeds selling themselves theory.. however nonetheless I still would like my own packaging.
@soil
I don't mind using my own printer for printing purposes.. just wanted the exact same packets they use commercially...
@soil
I don't mind using my own printer for printing purposes.. just wanted the exact same packets they use commercially...
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hmm.. I guess that would work.. and considering I have a kodak printer - the ink is cheap enough but yeah I don't need lots of the same printed.. a dozen of this and that is just about right for now.DoubleDogFarm wrote:My Territorial Seed Co. packets are 3 1/4" x 5 3/8" The coin envelopes are 3 1/8" x 5 1/2" not enough of a difference to notice.
https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-11486/Paper-Office-Envelopes/3-1-8-x-5-1-2-White-Coin-Envelopes
Very printable on your personal computer and only $20.00 for 500 count.
I'm thinking if you go to a print shop, it will be fairly expensive. Are you thinking about a dozen of this and that. This and that cost more than 100 of the same.
Eric
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I think the paper is cut and printed on a machine and possibly assembled on it too... then the seeds are added then sealed.IEatMyYard wrote:
I'm curious if those envelopes are typically printed before the envelope is assembled (glued). My concern is that a hot printer could affect the glue on the flap, so they might label them, then assemble them and apply the glue.
It all depends on what you want to spend and the volume you're looking at.
the other way would be manually seed loaded and sealed...
PS: sorry for multi - posting.. just thought I should answer each accordingly without misrepresentation/interpretation
Go to uline shipping supplies and check out their coin envelopes!. You may see something you like in their catalog which is over 400 pages! I think there are companies that print seed packets for all the big companies.
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Another way to do it is put all your plant pictures on one large sheet then copy it in color on a sheet that has peel off and simply peel it off and place it on your envelope. Make a master sheet and its simple and your color copier can do it cheap!
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Another way to do it is put all your plant pictures on one large sheet then copy it in color on a sheet that has peel off and simply peel it off and place it on your envelope. Make a master sheet and its simple and your color copier can do it cheap!