I'm looking to sell my own wrapping paper. Not just one roll for a customer.This is a one off for a customer and not going you are doing in bulk for retail correct?
I'm looking to sell my own wrapping paper. Not just one roll for a customer.
It would be wrapping paper with my artwork. Not trying to compete with $1/roll stuff. Smaller target audience with a special interest. I would probably sell it for like $20/ roll.People buy all day long at the dollar store, only $1 per roll so if you can compete with that, go for it. Even super large rolls of like 100 ft are only $9.99. So you would lose a ton of money.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll look into going that route. [emoji106]I have no idea, I just know that second hand large format dye inkjet printers are dirt cheap. Dye ink is somewhat water resistant too. With eco -solvent you can print to coated paper only which make it expensive and thick. You want something lightweight and cheap.
It would be wrapping paper with my artwork. Not trying to compete with $1/roll stuff. Smaller target audience with a special interest. I would probably sell it for like $20/ roll.
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You make a good point, but like I said earlier I'm not trying to compete with the cheapest of the cheap. This isn't even something I'm trying to make a ton of money on. More of like a hobby/side project I'm working on.Well I tried. Oh well
You make a good point, but like I said earlier I'm not trying to compete with the cheapest of the cheap. This isn't even something I'm trying to make a ton of money on. More of like a hobby/side project I'm working on.
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Magic Inket that has one. I have it, just haven't played with it yet.
https://www.magicinkjet.com/products/wrapitaq/
I got the idea from a food photographer who makes "foodie" wrapping paper. Sells them as a pack of like ten 18"x24" sheets instead of a roll, so it also doubles as an art print you can frame. The paper he uses is a little thicker than normal wrapping paper.Of course it's a great idea, if you do something trendy you can have great success on etsy or similar sites. People forget that art is an added value and custom made wrapping paper can be really popular on such places. A $5 tee + nice design sells for $15 all day long, why would it be different with wrapping paper?