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How to Make Custom (Waterproof) Tyvek Wrap

Featuring Product Packaging from Red Tile Studio

Pretty Packaging Series #7

Hi + welcome to the 7th segment of a 9-part series of something I am SUPER passionate about: Branding & Packaging!

As I've said before: When it comes to small creative business branding, simplicity is best!

Simplicity helps make your branding identity memorable, makes customers feel extra special with their happy mail + keeps them coming back to you for more.

My mission: to create beautiful packaging ideas to inspire you in your creative business, and to send off your products in a way that will make your brand shine bright & really wow your clients.

So let's get off to the races with project #7: Custom (Waterproof) Tyvek Wrap!

Project #7: Custom (Waterproof!) Tyvek Wrap

(with a little help from my friends at Red Tile Studio)

Supplies*:

  • Tyvek roll

    • Note: Tyvek is an investment for sure, but I made these specifically for artwork that needs to be protected from the elements (like the beautiful work that Red Tile makes!!). Tyvek is a waterproof and super strong material, often used to preserve artwork by custom framers.

  • StazOn ink pad, black

  • 2" x 2" Custom Logo Stamp

  • Twine, Tape & Scissors

  • Box of your awesome products

I said these projects would be simple and I promise they are truly simple. Here are the steps, if you haven't already guessed them.

HOW TO MAKE:

  1. Roll out your Tyvek, measure + cut to the right wrap size for your box.

  2. Stamp all over your wrap - space em wide or close together, have fun with it!
    Don't worry about getting it perfect - perfect will look boring!

  3. Cut a piece of scrap Tyvek into a house-shaped tag (again, perfection discouraged!) and stamp your logo onto that too.

  4. Grab your box full of goods & wrap it up.

  5. Wrap your twine around, tie a bow & add your tag.

That's it! Your packaging is protected & ready to go out and represent your brand!


Some Extra Notes for you, Lover of All Things Inky:

  • If you don't need the extra protection, make the same wrap with newsprint, try some black or colored kraft paper with white ink-- or else try tissue paper like this project here ;)

  • Because Tyvek is super indestructible (you can't tear it, I dare you to try!), you can also sew it with a machine! Stamp up your Tyvek and stitch little pockets to slip your work inside of.

  • I've ended up using this stuff SO MANY TIMES since I got myself a roll. Some other things I made:

    • A stamped, SUPER durable banner and tablecloth for my shows (when I realized I had nothing at the last minute and it was going to rain on me!)

    • Stamping my logo for backing my embroidery hoops when I've run out of felt


See below for a peek at the next packaging project that's also for artists:
Custom Stay-Flat Mailers + Tags


*Full Disclosure: This post contains Amazon affiliate links to products I’ve researched & believe will work best for this project. Where possible, it also includes non-affiliate links to small businesses I love.