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Add some flair to your Tissue Boxes with Custom Packaging!

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Tissue boxes are an excellent way to add a bit of flair to your product packaging, but sometimes the standard options aren’t quite up to snuff with your brand or product. Thankfully, there are plenty of fantastic custom options available as well that can help you fit your brand and make your packaging stand out from the crowd without adding extra cost! Here are some great ways to make your tissue boxes stand out from the crowd, thanks to custom packaging. Custom Tissue Boxes One of the most effective ways to stand out from the competition is by adding a little something extra to your product packaging. Expanding on this idea, we also wanted to offer an alternative for those who are looking for a more personalized experience. That's why we're so excited about our new Custom Tissue Boxes Wholesale . The Custom Tissue Boxes line offers customers the ability to get their company logo printed on a decorative box that they then fill with disposable paper tissue packets. Customers lov

How to Make Your Own Custom Printed Tissue Paper

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The process of making custom printed tissue paper can be quite simple, depending on how the printing will be handled in the end. The following instructions are intended to make it easier to print on tissue paper with your inkjet or laser printer, but you may also want to try ordering your custom printed tissue paper online if you want something more professionally done. Get your design It's quick and easy to make your own custom printed tissue paper at home. You can use any type of paper or fabric that you like, and have fun designing the pattern or printing it with your own design. The first step is choosing a design to print on the tissue paper--you can do this by hand painting, drawing, or using a computer program. When you have designed your pattern, cut it out so it is just a few millimeters bigger than the finished size of the tissue paper in each direction (the tissue will shrink as it dries). Next, trace your design onto a piece of fabric and cut it out following the outlin