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  • How Many Custom Gift Bags Should You Order? — Custom Gift Bags Co

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    How Many Custom Gift Bags Should You Order?

    07/04/2026

    Ordering custom gift bags for the first time, most brands either overbuy on a design they’ll tweak or underbuy and run short for an event — and both cost money. Because printed bags carry setup and tooling costs, the per-unit price drops sharply with quantity, so the right order size is as much about economics as it is about how many bags you’ll hand out.

    Here’s how to size an order once you separate your program into its real needs.

    First run: order to a real tier

    Setup and die costs dominate at low volumes, so the per-bag price at 250 can be several times the price at 2,500. If your design is final, ordering up one tier usually costs only marginally more total while cutting per-unit cost sharply. If it might change, order a small proof run first.

    Events: base it on attendance

    For a wedding, conference, or corporate event, base your quantity on confirmed attendance plus a 10–15% buffer for extras and damage. Running short at an event is the most common regret, and a small buffer is cheap insurance.

    Retail: base it on sell-through

    If bags go out with purchases, tie the quantity to your transaction volume, order 8–12 weeks of stock, and reorder at about 3 weeks of cover. Because we keep your dieline on file, reorders are fast and match exactly.

    UseStarting quantityWhy
    Design finalOrder up a tier (often 2,500+)Setup & die cost dominate at low volume
    EventAttendance + 10–15% bufferNever run short at the event
    Retail8–12 weeks of transactionsReorder at ~3 weeks cover
    Key takeaway

    The single biggest lever on per-bag cost is quantity: once your artwork is final, ordering up one tier usually pays for itself immediately.

    Tell us your use, size, and volume and we’ll show you exactly where the price tiers fall — with a free mockup, within one business day.

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  • Kraft vs. Laminated Gift Bags: Which Should You Choose? — Custom Gift Bags Co

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    Kraft vs. Laminated Gift Bags: Which Should You Choose?

    06/20/2026

    The first gift-bag decision is usually natural kraft versus a laminated coated bag, and it comes down to the look you want and the budget you have. Both can be excellent; they just say different things about a brand.

    Here’s how to choose between them.

    Choose kraft for natural, everyday value

    Recycled kraft is sturdy, affordable, and reads natural and sustainable, which makes it the right call for everyday retail, markets, and eco-minded brands. It costs less per unit and its honest look suits a wide range of products — the practical, on-brand default.

    Choose laminated for a premium feel

    A matte or gloss laminated coated bag delivers a richer print, a protective finish, and a premium hand-feel that kraft can’t. For fashion, beauty, and gifting where the bag is part of the experience, the upgrade is worth it — a soft-touch matte bag in particular feels expensive the moment it’s held.

    A quick decision rule

    If the bag’s job is to carry a purchase affordably and read natural, choose kraft. If the bag is part of a premium brand experience customers will notice and photograph, choose laminated — and consider foil for the top tier.

    FactorKraftLaminated
    LookNatural, honestPremium, rich print
    FeelSturdy paperSoft-touch or glossy
    CostLowerHigher
    Best forEveryday & eco retailFashion, beauty, gifting
    Key takeaway

    Rule of thumb: kraft for natural, everyday value; laminated when the bag is part of a premium experience customers will notice.

    Tell us your brand and use and we’ll recommend the right bag and mock it up — free, within one business day.

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  • A Guide to Gift Bag Sizes and Handle Styles — Custom Gift Bags Co

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    A Guide to Gift Bag Sizes and Handle Styles

    06/06/2026

    The two specs that most affect how a gift bag looks and works are its size and its handles. Get the size right and the product sits proud without swimming; get the handle right and the bag feels finished and carries comfortably.

    Here’s how to choose both.

    Size it to the product

    A bag should fit the product with a little room to spare — enough that tissue and the item sit nicely, not so much that the bag looks half-empty. Measure your typical product’s width, depth, and height, and we’ll match a stock size or cut a custom one so the presentation looks intentional.

    Match the handle to the bag

    Twisted-paper and flat kraft handles suit everyday kraft bags; cotton rope adds a sturdy, premium touch to laminated bags; grosgrain ribbon reads elegant on euro totes and gift bags; die-cut handles keep small bags clean and economical. The handle should match the bag’s weight and finish.

    Think about how it’s carried and reused

    A bag that’s comfortable to carry and looks good empty gets reused, which multiplies your brand impressions. Reinforced handles and bases are worth it on bags you want to last, especially for heavier gifts and premium retail.

    HandleFeelBest on
    Twisted paperSturdy, naturalKraft everyday bags
    Cotton ropePremium, strongLaminated bags
    Grosgrain ribbonElegantEuro totes & gifting
    Die-cutClean, economicalSmall & light bags
    Key takeaway

    Size the bag so the product sits proud with a little room, and match the handle to the bag’s weight and finish — the two choices that make a bag look intentional.

    Tell us your product and we’ll recommend a size and handle and mock it up — free, within one business day.

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  • Making a Gift Bag Look Luxury: Foil, Rope, and Finish — Custom Gift Bags Co

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    Making a Gift Bag Look Luxury: Foil, Rope, and Finish

    05/23/2026

    Two gift bags can be the same size and hold the same gift, and the one with foil, ribbon, and a soft-touch finish will feel far more expensive. A few deliberate upgrades are the most reliable way to make a bag — and the gift inside — feel premium.

    Here are the upgrades that matter and how to deploy them.

    Finish and stock come first

    A heavier stock and a soft-touch matte lamination do more for perceived value than any single decoration. The bag feels substantial and velvety before anyone notices the logo, so start there: choose a premium weight and a soft-touch or refined matte finish.

    Add foil with restraint

    A hot-foil-stamped logo or crest catches the light and signals luxury instantly. Use it on one element — the logo, a monogram, a thin border — rather than everywhere; a little foil reads refined, while too much reads gaudy.

    Handles and details close the deal

    Grosgrain ribbon or thick cotton rope handles, a knotted finish, and a reinforced base make the bag feel considered and built to last. These quiet details are what separate a luxury bag from a printed one, and they’re what make a customer keep it.

    UpgradeEffectUse
    Soft-touch matte + heavy stockSubstantial, velvety feelThe foundation
    Foil stampMetallic status signalOne hero element
    Ribbon / rope handlesConsidered, premiumFinishing touch
    Key takeaway

    Start with stock and finish, add foil to one hero element, and finish with ribbon handles — restraint is what separates luxury from busy.

    Tell us your brand and we’ll mock up a premium bag that fits it — free, within one business day.

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  • Sustainable Gift Bags: Recycled and Reusable — Custom Gift Bags Co

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    Sustainable Gift Bags: Recycled and Reusable

    05/09/2026

    Customers increasingly notice packaging, and a gift bag is a visible place to show a brand’s environmental values. The good news is that a sustainable bag no longer means a compromise on quality — recycled stocks and natural handles can look and feel every bit as considered as conventional ones.

    Here’s how to make a gift bag genuinely sustainable and still premium.

    Choose recycled and certified stock

    100% recycled paper, ideally FSC-certified, keeps the bag’s footprint low while still being sturdy enough to carry a real gift. Recycled kraft in particular has a warm, natural look that customers associate with care and craft — sustainability that’s visible at a glance.

    Use water-based inks and natural handles

    Water-based and soy inks keep the bag recyclable, and cotton-rope or twisted-recycled-paper handles avoid plastic while still feeling premium. Skip lamination, or choose a compostable coating, so the whole bag stays low-impact and recyclable.

    Design for reuse

    The most sustainable bag is the one that gets used again. A well-made, good-looking bag that a customer keeps for months delivers both a lower footprint per use and repeated brand impressions — so investing in quality is itself a sustainability strategy.

    ChoiceBenefitNote
    Recycled / FSC stockLow footprint, sturdyWarm natural look
    Water-based inkRecyclableGood color
    Rope / paper handlesPlastic-freeStill premium
    Built to reuseLower footprint per useMore impressions
    Key takeaway

    The most sustainable bag is the one customers keep and reuse — so quality and sustainability point the same direction.

    Tell us your brand and we’ll spec a recycled, reusable bag and mock it up — free, within one business day.

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  • How to Set Up Gift Bag Artwork for Print — Custom Gift Bags Co

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    How to Set Up Gift Bag Artwork for Print

    04/25/2026

    A crisp, well-registered gift bag starts with a correctly built file that accounts for the bag’s panels and folds. Setting it up right takes a few minutes and avoids a round of revisions — and if you’d rather not, our designers will handle it for you free.

    Here’s the short prepress checklist we use.

    Work on the dieline and panels

    A gift bag is a flat sheet that folds into front, back, side gussets, and a base, so artwork has to be placed on the correct panels of the dieline. We provide the dieline for your bag size; keep your key artwork on the front and back panels and mind the fold lines so nothing important lands on a crease.

    Add bleed and keep a safe margin

    Extend backgrounds past the trim (bleed) so no white shows at the edges after cutting, and keep logos and text a safe distance inside folds and edges so they aren’t lost in a crease or trim. Vector art (AI, EPS, PDF) keeps everything sharp.

    Flag foil and special finishes on their own layer

    If you’re using foil, emboss, or spot gloss, mark exactly where on a separate layer or spot color so we can make the stamp and varnish plates. If you’re unsure, tell us what you want and we’ll set the layers up and show them on the mockup.

    ElementSpecWhy
    Dieline & panelsArt on correct panelsNothing lands on a fold
    File typeVector (AI/EPS/PDF)Sharp at any size
    Bleed & safe marginPast trim, inside foldsNo white edges or lost art
    Foil / finish layerSeparate spot layerMakes the stamp plate
    Key takeaway

    No print-ready file? Don’t worry about any of it — send what you have and our designers will build the dieline and set up the layers free before you approve.

    Send your logo and bag size in any format and we’ll return a print-ready, proofed mockup within one business day — revisions always free.

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