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an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.

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I am finally coming up for air with GTWB shipping. To say it's been intense would be an understatement. To say I don't love every second of it would be a lie. This sort of stuff – organizing, spreadsheeting, list-making, high-lighting, cranking it all out – is absolutely my jam. I signed up for this. Getting to (finally) turn my Big Idea into something real is great.

I wanted to talk a bit today about all the packaging pieces that go into getting each book out the door. Partly because this stuff is interesting to me and partly because I know there are a lot of folks who read the blog that are looking for small biz resources like this. I think most of what I'm going to mention has been linked before in this post but this will cover specifics.

Packaging is so interesting because function must come first. Who cares if your boxes are the perfect shade of "kraft" if they fall apart on arrival? Or who wants fun pattered tape that DOESN'T STICK? (No one.) So of course, the priority is that everything you buy works. But the next most important thing is that everything is on brand. If you're going to pay for it anyway (and believe me, you are), you might as well have it add to the customer experience.

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I went with kraft box mailers from Uline to pack the boxes. I found these after a lot of pouring over the Uline catalog. What I love about Uline is that they'll send samples. So I would call up, request a few various sizes and types of boxes and then the next day, they arrived for me to try out and wrap around my books to be sure they were a good fit. I did this at least three times until I settled on my final mailers. Obviously there are price advantages to buying in bulk and so I crossed my fingers that our garage was big enough and went for it. (Sidenote : when all this stuff started arriving someone on IG asked if Paul was okay with me filling our garage with GTWB and I had to laugh. After all this time, Paul is completely on board with my small business adventures – he honestly doesn't bat an eye.)

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Each book is wrapped in 24 inches of 12 inch tall bubble wrap. Uline sells huge rolls that were thankfully for me cut to the right height and perforated ever 12 inches which made it easy. I went WAY overboard on bubble wrap (1500 yards or 15 football fields worth) but slowly (slowly) I'm getting through it. At this point about 700 books have landed at their destinations and so far I have only heard from 2 folks that had books damaged in shipping. Obviously no packaging issues is the goal, but so far, so good. (Though PLEASE email me – elise@gettoworkbook.com – and give me a chance to make it right if you have any problems at all.)

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The bubble wrap is held in place with a simple circle sticker from Sticker Giant. These came on a roll and feature the ever over-used (by me) check mark. The sturdiness and sticky factor is perfect. I've used Sticker Giant for years and always recommend them.

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Into the box, on top of the book goes a thank you card and business card. My thank you cards this time around are 4×6 postcards from Overnightprints.com who I use all the time. EDIT from October 2015: I have recently had issues with Overnightprints.com and my most recent order of business cards from them was printed poorly. The backside features all the illustrated graphics from the book (that were created by Jolby & Friends). The front is a simple thank you note. All of these paper pieces were designed by me using Photoshop Elements.

I've said this a million times, but my goal is to create a paper promo that resonates and you want to keep. The patterned backside of the thank you note is something I would want to tuck onto my bulletin board and so hopefully at least some folks will too. Like always, I ordered the 15pt satin matte card stock.

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I went with UPrinting.com for my business cards this time because I wanted a square card and that was considered a custom size with overnightprints.com. Again, I am thrilled with the quality and highly recommend if you're looking for a square business card. They are 3×3 and on the back share the important info but on the front have a graphic that ideally you'll want to hang or save. These were the 14pt cardstock gloss but really don't feel that much different than the thank you cards.

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The box is secured shut with custom packing tape that (to me) was probably the most important part of the whole thing. It took a long time to get this order and then thanks to some confusion on my end, it was delivered without a shipping notification while we were in Hawaii and then was (very sadly) stolen off our doorstep. I ended up finding it thrown away (tossed, literally) on the side of the road by a park near our house. It had rained that week and it was totally destroyed. Getting it stolen sucked. Finding it just tossed (but really why would they need it?) somehow sucked worse. But thankfully, Uline delivered wonderful customer service and got me a new supply very quickly so I was able to use it for the boxes. I wondered if all the hassle would be worth it and so far, I think so.

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If you're looking for custom tape, these are the specifics… I went with 2.5 MIL polypropane tape with black ink on white. The minimum order was 36 rolls. This tape is not the thickest tape I have ever worked with but it's thick enough that it doesn't tear or act annoying. It's also opaque enough and sticks really well. I'd recommend it. I would also recommend this tape gun. It's a necessity with the rolls!

Last, a label with shipping info and paid postage goes on each box (remember these are the best priced labels I have found). Labels are printed through paypal or stamps.com depending on if your domestic or international and when in the cycle you ordered. I've printed all the labels on my go-to office and photo printer, a Canon Pixma MG7520.

The only thing I have yet to order are a few custom stamps (the checkmark for sure and then something big that says "GET TO WORK BOOK"). Sometimes I have to include a note or message and I wish I had a cool way to do that. Stamps are my favorite inexpensive branding trick.

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And that's it! I hope if you're looking to grow your business and needed some packaging resources this is helpful! I hope if you've ordered a book, it arrived (or will soon arrive!) safely and packed up well. (If not, remember to email me – elise@gettoworkbook.com – and I'll get you sorted quickly.) If you'd like a book, you can order here and yes, yes, yes, there will be a 2016 version (and a 2016-2017, and a 2017, and etc.).

*some links are affiliate but not the uline stuff.

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47 responses to “let’s talk GET TO WORK BOOK packaging.”

  1. Joey Avatar

    Love this post and loved receiving my Get to Work Book yesterday!
    The packaging was perfect, absolutely perfect, and I think each little thing that comes with the book (tape included) adds to the experience – it did for me anyway 🙂
    The coolest thing? To realise your photos on this post are EXACTLY what I received. Sometimes, photos embellish a product and its packaging so much and then you receive it and it looks a poor version of your expectation. With your Book, it was EXACTLY it and I LOVED it!

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  2. Carole McGregor Avatar
    Carole McGregor

    You are so gifted, Elise. A work-hard, get-it-done genius. I love these behind the scenes posts!

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  3. Kel Avatar
    Kel

    I did not order the GTW book(waiting for the 2016 version), but I am followng on instragram. I, like many, will check out an item based solely on the packaging. I have to say that the tape alone would have had me picking it up, so great job on the shipping materials. All the excitment behind this seriously has me considering my calendar year 🙂

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  4. Amanda Avatar

    I am not a small-business person, but I find this stuff so fascinating. Thanks, as always, for sharing, Elise! I hope to someday order a GTWB from you! It looks awesome!

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  5. Marie Avatar
    Marie

    I did not buy the July-June GTWB, waiting for the 2016 version, but I am really impressed by all the (even tiny) details you have thought about for litterally everything, including (of course dare I say!) the packaging. Bravo Elise !

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  6. Leah Noble Avatar

    Oh my gosh, I’ve been stalking the #gettoworkbook hashtag, and the tracking link too. I’m hoping today is the day I find it in my mailbox!! So excited.

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  7. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    I am not a small business owner and don’t intend to be one any time soon, but I ADORE your posts with all the info you give. I think I have a special love for posts like today because I looooove packaging. I kinda want to order a book just for your packaging. You are really gifted.

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  8. Mac Avatar

    My mail man knocked in the door with my GTWB while I was reading this!!! So fun! Thanks for putting so much thought into it! I guess it’s time for me to get to work!!!

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  9. Noreen Avatar
    Noreen

    Hey Elise, Question: I have a hard time sticking with a planner or goal notebook thing (like my beautiful Paper*Source one I bought for this year) — any encouragement on how to stay on task? I know that writing down is so much better for me, as a visual, tactile person, but ugh, I spend the money and can’t get it together! So I would love to buy your book but my heart says it will be another bust for me. It looks beautiful! I read your blog every morning so thanks for your faithfulness, especially with a busy homelife =) Noreen

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  10. Carly Friesen Avatar

    wow!! This is amazing to see. All the little details really do make one amazing package. Beautiful product, and process!

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  11. Luisa Avatar

    Your Get to Workbook is so tempting. For people like you who really like to plan and set goals it must be super useful but for mere mortals like me who buy planner after planner and just let it gather dust because we tend to hold everything in our heads and forget to look at our to-do lists, it might not be a wise purchase. I’d feel really bad to let it sit there unused.
    Have you thought about making it undated? That way we could purchase it and use it on a per-project basis. It is a wonderful thing to be a witness to your process. I’ve really enjoyed your posts about how this planner came alive!

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  12. Tinkster Avatar
    Tinkster

    Another waiting not so patiently for the 2016 version. Will it have the same 12 tearable sayings?

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  13. Kim White Avatar

    Thanks for the look into your packaging process. The branded tape on the box exterior is brilliant! I am beyond thrilled with my GTWB that arrived several days ago. Of course, I posted photos to IG and T right away! Well, as soon as I swooned over the awesome packaging and after I just sat holding my GTWB for a few (maybe more than a few) minutes! I’ve never, ever purchased a planner without handling it first. I know I’m not alone in this quirk, but I didn’t hesitate purchasing the GTWB because…Elise Joy product, so duh!

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  14. Elizabeth Avatar

    I always get so excited when the Uline catalog comes in the mail. #nerd

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  15. Elise Avatar

    Great question! I honestly think if paper planners haven’t worked in the past there is no point in pushing it again with mine. I wonder if there is something else that would help you? A digital app? A big wall calendar? A spiral notebook?
    Do you find that you have trouble staying organized or getting things done? If not, you win! You might just be a personality type that doesn’t need lists or scheduling which is rad. 🙂 I love gtwb and obviously recommend it but it’s not a solution for everyone. Just an option.

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  16. Elise Avatar

    Having a book of just project breakdown pages and note space is for sure on my list. Ditto for a perpetual calendar! Ideally in the next year… 2016 holiday season I hope. 🙂

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    Cait

    I just received my package yesterday! The packaging is seriously on point! Branding and packaging is as big of a deal as the actual product and you totally nailed it. Opening my mailbox and seeing Get To Work Book tape made my day!

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  18. Kerrie Avatar

    Opening the gorgeous package was so exciting! I sat in my car and flipped through EVERY. SINGLE. PAGE. ooohing and aahhhing the whole time. I have yet to start filling it in. I sort of want to do a big bang, all at once, organizing of it something in mid-June.
    Good job Elise! It’s beautiful, well-designed, and functional. And all these tips and resources are the bomb dot com. xx

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    Leslie

    My planner came unexpectedly early so I was SUPER excited to see it. It is as wonderful as I hoped it would be!!

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  20. Jacqueline Avatar
    Jacqueline

    I would love to see more of a “project planner”, too!

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  21. Bloomingayls Avatar

    I received mine this week. . .I am so jazzed. The timing of this release coincides with my retirement and the start of a new adventure that calls for just this type of organization.

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  22. emily hassman Avatar
    emily hassman

    I have a gentle suggestion on the packaging, and that suggestion is a closed plastic sleeve for the book and related bits. Mine did arrive safe and dry, yay!, but lemme ‘splain…
    It was pouring buckets the day my GTWB arrived. (Buckets. You haven’t seen rain until you’ve seen a downpour in the south.) The good news is, my GTWB was dry! My postal person shoved it into the mailbox, even though the box was a bit too big to fit. But very often my postal person just leaves boxes sitting out on my porch. Which is not covered. And so my packages get rained on all the dang time. I was nervous all day, knowing that my GTWB was out for delivery in the rain! Something to think about 🙂 And of course, if it had arrived soggy, I would have definitely emailed you!

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  23. emily hassman Avatar
    emily hassman

    Good lord, I wrote a novel. Cliff notes version: plastic sleeve, rain is bad for paper goods.

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  24. Sarah M Avatar

    I love that you put soooo much thought and effort even into the packaging. It REALLY shows. It’s beautiful!
    Sarah M

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  25. Allie Avatar

    I have the GTWB, but I would purchase the project planner pages on their own in a heart beat! Those are my favorite parts of the whole thing.

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  26. Leah Noble Avatar

    Ooh, so will each subsequent year have 12 new sayings?

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  27. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    yes for sure. But I’m reusing these 12 for 2016. the 2016-2017 book will be all new. then the 2017 will use those and so on. 🙂

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  28. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    great suggestion! thank you Emily! Especially relevant to the 2016 book that will ship in the winter in the US.

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  29. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    and Oh man, I am so glad yours stayed dry!

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  30. Jackie Avatar

    Great Post!! Thanks for sharing all your resources!! You’re awesome. My book got here this morning!! Thanks!! Have a wonderful weekend.

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  31. Valentina Avatar
    Valentina

    I just got my book. I’ve read your blog for almost a year and I really dig your style. I just received my own copy of your Get to Work Book… I love the paper, the fonts, the images,the packing,the cards,the tape…everything! Congratulations on such a beautiful job. It lives up to all the hype and than some. I’m a fan!!

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  32. Jamie Avatar

    I almost felt dirty looking at this post, since office supplies are what porn is to normal people. 😉 This post was fabulous. Start to finish sequencing is my jam too! Yay for organization! And congrats on all of your success, too!

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    Maggie

    Another great GTWB post! I haven’t been able to pull the trigger and buy one yet but I think about it often! You’ve produced a great planner that’s really appealing to me for many reasons. You’re justified at the price point you’re at but I’m finding it difficult to stray from my tendency to spend $15-30 on a yearly planner. It will go on my Christmas wish list or I will be a customer down the road when money isn’t as tight. Great work, Elise!

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  34. Leah Noble Avatar

    Awesome! 🙂

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  35. orange gearle Avatar

    I did it! I bought mine today — I could only resist for so long. 😉
    Elise — I’m wondering, are you using this book as a personal calendar, or just a work/project calendar/planner? I love the planner craze, but I’m also puzzled by people having a zillion planners!
    I cannot wait to touch it!

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  36. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Stolen! Bastards!
    And … Rained on?? What! The ONE time it rains there…. Gr!

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  37. Amanda Villagómez Avatar

    …and the box was the perfect fit for our mail box slot, so it looked awesome to open up the door and see it taking up almost the whole slot (still space for Ali Edwards’ Story Stamp and Kit that was right on top). Your Get to Work tape was showing on the side and the excitement bubbled over. Great work!

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  38. Danielle Avatar

    Thank you so much for the specific resources. I just adore that you share your process and resources. THANK YOU!

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  39. Carrie Avatar

    Your level of professionalism and your attention to detail never cease to amaze me.
    Carrie
    http://www.wearwherewell.com

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  40. Tara Avatar

    Elise,
    Just wanted to share that I’ve been poring over every post, photo, and UGC on the hashtag for GTWB. I’ve been having a really hard time justifying buying (yet another) planner, but my boyfriend had preordered it for me as a “congrats on the new job” gift. Needless to say, I was over the moon when I received it. Thanks for making such a great product! Hope you enjoyed that story 🙂

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  41. Janelle Avatar

    I love that you share all this stuff because I think it’s so FUN! So thank you. And congrats!!

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  42. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    I wanted to say, ULine is awesome. I am possibly their tiniest customer in the world, yet they are always insanely helpful and I adore that they will send samples. Sounds like you’ve had great experiences with them too.
    Packaging is very important, I agree, and I love how you are doing these!

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  43. Ellen Avatar

    Thank you so much for sharing all the nitty gritty details about the packaging you’re using for GTWB. I love my book and it arrived safely in Northern MN. I also just wanted to say thanks for sharing affiliate links because I ended up going with Overnight Prints for an order for work for 2 reasons: 1) Your glowing recommendation of their products and 2) your affiliate link gave me a great discount. Woot!

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  44. Marie Avatar
    Marie

    That looks awesome and so thoughtful! Congratulations, Elise!
    For me as a German it’s unthinkable that packages just get dropped outside your door! Is that common in the US?
    Here in Germany if you are not at home, postmen either give your package to neighbours (and put a note in your postbox whom they gave it to) or they take it to the closest post office (and drop you a note in the postbox)where you can collect your package the next day (within 7 work days) or ask for them to deliver it a second time. I’m pretty sure they aren’t even allowed to leave it in the staircase of an apartment building.

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  45. Michael Avatar
    Michael

    Even not having one myself, this Workbook provided me a really amazing experience: to see how truly happy my little Jo was to hear she was going to gain it. The anxiety to receive the product and the smile on her face when she saw it; two things I can understand, but won’t even try to explain.
    Many thanks, Elise! For making the buying process smooth, for the kindness with this and previous orders, for your creativity. You clearly have two fans here!

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