

Set-up boxes are considered a high-end product in jewelry packaging. Since Brimar is a custom jewelry box manufacturer, your options are limited only by your imagination. Brimar’s set-up boxes are the perfect solution. Your jewelry box needs to be durable, distinctive, and elegant. Quality set-up boxes, also called rigid boxes or paper boxes, are a Brimar specialty. Talk with a Brimar custom box specialist today, and we will help you design and create an American made jewelry box as beautiful as your jewelry! That’s why we only produce American made packing with American raw materials. Just like your raw materials, we know that the choice of materials makes a difference. If you know you have better jewelry than anyone else out there, it belongs in better packaging than what your competitors are using! Let your packaging differentiate you in the marketplace. Because of the sturdiness of products like our set up boxes, you can be assured that your products will arrive at your customer’s homes perfectly intact. Your gems will be utterly alluring in a beautifully manufactured jewelry box.
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The customization options with our wholesale, American made jewelry boxes are endless with style choices including foil stamping and full color printing and so much more. We pride ourselves with using 100% American made raw materials, and this translates to the quality of out boxes. I adore this color SO much.Whether you’re interested in jewelry boxes for earrings, charms, rings, or bracelets, Brimar can handle the job.īrimar manufactures jewelry boxes for small boutiques as well as large department stores with global distribution. I was originally going to paint the box white (who knew it?) but then gray called me when I kept seeing it in kitchens. This way everything is neat and clearly visible. I wanted this box to be for organizing both rings and earrings because while my favorite storage method will always be trays, it was getting a little annoying to rummage through. Hammer in the thumbtack onto the front side of the lid of the box to secure the handle in place. Fold it in half and use a leather awl to pierce a hole near the edge for the thumb tack to go through. The rolls should be so tightly packed that gluing them in isn’t necessary.įor the handle, cut a strip of leather about 1 inch wide and 2.75″ long. I also used a popsicle stick to further tuck in the velvet on the sides. I shoved in the rolls of the velvet covered batting into the box while tucking in the ends underneath each roll. Make sure to leave excess velvet on each end of the batting to tuck under once squeezed into the box. The velvet doesn’t have to reach all the way around since the exposed batting will just be on the bottom side of the box. I used two layers of batting and the rolls ended up being too thick, so I’d say sticking to one layer is sufficient.Ĭut up the velvet to wrap around each roll of batting and use the glue gun to glue it on. Use a glue gun to glue down the end of the strip. The batting length I used was about 6.5″. Once the filler is dry, paint the box with at least three coats of paint with drying in between.Ĭut a strip of batting the same width as the inside of the box and roll it up. My box had a square engraving on top that I didn’t want, so I filled that with wood filler too. Remove any hardware on the box with a screwdriver and fill in the remaining holes with wood filler. wood box (mine is from Michaels, about 5.5″ square) Part two of the inspo for this jewelry box was wanting to play with gray and leather, a combo that I found in one of the kitchens from yesterday’s postand somehow immediately thought I should incorporate that into the design of a box (?) Let’s go. Sometimes I’ll go further and imagine up exactly what the perfect one would be and spend too much time trying to find what maybe doesn’t exist. This was one of those things I would’ve much rather bought than DIY, and if asked I’d say yea get something made well and sound instead of dealing with the mess and time of sourcing random materials to make it- I know all about that frustration! The issue comes though when I can’t find something I like or that has features I want.
