A candle gift box label should show the product identity, net contents, a visible safety warning, and maker details on the outside. Optional gift elements can sit on secondary panels or an...
Category: Homemade Candles
Fix smudged or peeling candle labels by matching label stock and adhesive to your container, applying labels to clean, room-stable surfaces with firm pressure, and letting the bond settle before...
Apply labels to a room-temperature, degreased container using a light tack pass first, then firm center-out pressure and a careful edge seal. That gives trapped air a path to escape before the...
Use a snug inner carton with shock-absorbing wrap and a right-sized outer shipper, then add clear handling labels and tamper evidence so your candles arrive intact and look premium on...
How to Fix Damaged Candle Packaging Before Selling (Triage, Repairs & QA)
Fix damaged candle packaging by checking safety risks first, repairing only cosmetic defects, then re-checking labels, seals, and odor neutrality before you list or ship the product. Cosmetic...
Eco-Friendly vs Premium Candle Packaging: Which Fits Your Brand?
Eco-friendly candle packaging usually fits everyday, refill, and low-waste brands. Premium candle packaging usually fits gifting, shelf impact, and higher-margin lines. Most candle brands do best...
