How your Crafts are Packaged CAN Make a Difference in Sales
No matter how you look at it, the appearance of a product counts for a great deal. Companies spend millions of dollars a year trying to make their products as appealing to the eye as possible because they know that nice packaging encourages more customers to buy their products. The same is true in the craft business. How a craft is packaged makes a difference as studies have borne out the truth that people are naturally drawn to pretty packages that speak to them on some innate level. This is often true more so for females than males and since women tend to shop for and buy more crafts then men, it is important as a craftsperson to appeal to the demographic that is most likely to have an interest in what you are selling.
Packaging of crafts is an area where you can let your imagination run wild! If you are not a very creative person then solicit ideas from other people you know who are creative such as family members, friends, fellow crafts people, neighbors and so on. Think of small personal touches that can make a craft go from ordinary to extraordinary, and simply nice to absolutely sensational. Special gift bags or gift-wrapping are options that could speak volumes to your customers and potential customers. They could also become the trademark that people come to identify with your crafts. Perhaps you always wrap crafts in light pink tissue paper and then carefully packaged the craft in a gift bag that is also pink but a darker or deeper shade of pink such as a rose color. You are sure to have customers exclaim how pretty the packaging is and that alone could work as a source of advertising for you. As well it says that you care about what you do right down to the last detail, and that means a lot to people.
You might want to experiment with different forms of packaging and see what works. For example you might want to package your products one way for a local craft show and try something different for a national show. You might then decided to try different approaches or you might want to stick with one packaging option that has proven to be very popular.
It is always important to pay attention to the way you package your crafts as it can sometimes make or break a sale. Packaging should always be neat, clean and as eye catching as possible. For example at a craft show or outdoor craft event you might want to place your business cards or hand made cards in plastic sleeves to protect them and also because they are so much more professional looking when they are displayed in this manner. Pay close attention to the way you make your cards look, in regards to the colors, the lettering and the drawings or pictures you use. People are naturally drawn to what is esthetically appealing and that is so true when it comes to the world of crafts.
Think of original ways to package your products, not only when you sell them but also when you display them at craft shows. Including an inspirational note, saying or quotation on or near each craft might be a way to draw the eye in for a closer look at what you have to offer. Another thing that appeals to many potential customers is to hear about the story behind your crafts. You want to display at your craft table or booth a plaque describing who you are and how your crafts came about. Craft connoisseurs enjoy these tidbits of information and if the packaging is becoming then you might make a sale or two.
Always strive to be as original and creative as possible but do not go overboard on spending just to impress people. Stay within your budget while still finding ways to have attractive packaging for your crafts. Comparison shop from store to store and from website to website to find packages that suit your needs but will not break your bank account. Packaging does account for some of a craft’s appeal but the craft itself is what customers seek in the long run and it therefore should be the greatest focus of your attention, time and money.
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