Box Style | Christmas ball window cut-out hanging hole box with lock bottom |
Dimension (L + W + H) | All Custom Sizes Available |
Quantities | No MOQ |
Paper choice | White cardboard, Karft paper, [ABCDEF] Flute Corrugated, Hard grey board, Laser paper etc. |
Printing | CMYK Colors,Spot color printing [All use environmentally friendly UV inks] |
Finishing | Gloss Lamination, Matte Lamination, Matt varnishing, Glossy varnishing, Spot UV, Embossing, Foiling |
Included Options | Desgin, Typesetting, Coloring match, Die Cutting, Window Sticking, Glued, QC, packaging, Shipping, Delivery |
Additional Options | Embossing, Window Patching, [Gold/silver] Foil Hot Stamping |
Proof | Die line, Flat View, 3D Mock-up |
Delivery time | When we receive the deposit, it takes 7-12 business days for producing the boxes. We will reasonably arrange and plan the productioncycle according to the quantity and material of the boxes to ensure on-time delivery. |
Shipping | Shipping transports, Train transports, UPS, Fedex, DHL, TNT |
BLEED LINE [GREEN] ━━━
Bleed line is one of the specialized terms for printing. Inside the bleed line belongs to the printing range, and outside the bleed line belongs to the non-printing range. The function of the bleed line is to mark the safe range, so that the wrong content will not be cut during die cutting, resulting in blank space. The value of the bleed line is generally 3mm.
DIE LINE [BLUE] ━━━
Die line refers to the direct die-cutting line, that is the finished line. The blade is pressed directly through the paper.
CREASE LINE [RED] ━━━
Crease line refers to the use of steel wire, through embossing, to press marks on the paper or leave grooves for bending. It can facilitate the folding and forming of subsequent cartons.
Many of us decorate our Christmas tree with many colorful balls as decorations. What is the meaning of Christmas balls? Christmas balls represent apples hanging from the branches of sacred trees used to bring back the spirit of nature and the fertility of the earth.
Christmas balls were originally made out of glass (called baubles) in the 1800s, which became the first Christmas ornaments to be manufactured. In the late 19th century, Christmas balls were introduced to the United States, and manufacturers began injection molding plastic materials to produce Christmas balls in a variety of styles and forms.
There are many ways to package Christmas balls. We hope to share with you various packaging methods to help customers with different sales models find the most suitable packaging method.
Here is a single package, suitable for retailers and supermarkets to display.
Since Christmas balls come in a variety of styles, each is very sparkling, beautiful, and eye-catching. We adopted the window-cutout method to show the beauty of Christmas balls more intuitively.
A window cut-out hanging hole box with lock bottom is what we think is a better way to display a single Christmas ball.
Welcome to inquire about custom hanging hole box, we can design and customize the most special packaging box according to the product characteristics of your Christmas ball.