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Custom Die Cut Boxes

Custom die-cut boxes can increase sales and draw customers due to their precise shapes. Their popular shapes are reverse tuck style, sleeve sliders, square, rectangular, cubic, and gable boxes. They also feature personalized inserts to keep items safe and arrange them in a nice manner. Their die-cut windows allow clients to...

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Designing custom die cut boxes offers a great deal of creative freedom, but there are some limitations to keep in mind due to practical and manufacturing constraints. The material that the consumer selects for die cut boxes will impact the design flexibility. Certain cardboard variants may not be so suitable for intricate cuts. Extremely tiny or intricate cuts have greater risks of misalignment during cutting or problems during assembly. Die cuts may also compromise the structural strength of a box. Excessive cuts can make the box lose its shape or weight support capability. We suggest an exhaustive discussion with our designers before you finalize your die cut boxes designs to avoid any such mistakes.

Absolutely, yes, you may get certain cuts on your custom die cut boxes entertained separately with unique attributes. This technique is called spot embellishment. We use it to specifically enhance certain design elements of our custom packaging. These embellishments include spot UV coating, which gives a glossy appearance to the selected areas as compared to the other areas of the box. Foil stamping is another option for embellishing die-cut areas. Metallic or colored foils are heat-pressed onto the chosen areas, creating a striking contrast and adding a luxurious touch to the packaging. You can also opt for custom-designed labels or stickers with special finishes, such as metallic or holographic, to embellish specific areas. We can apply these labels precisely to achieve the results that you require.

The care instructions are pertinent to the characteristics of your custom die cut boxes. We advise avoiding excessive folding, bending, or crushing of the boxes since they are designed to maintain their shape. If your custom die-cut boxes require assembly, closely follow the assembly instructions that we send to you along with the boxes. You can also contact our support if you need any extra assistance. Long-hour exposure to high temperatures or direct sunlight can cause the colors on custom die cut boxes to fade. Store them in a cool, shaded area. Die cut boxes are typically made from cardboard or paper-based materials. Excessive moisture can weaken the structure and cause warping or damage.

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