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Here's some ideas on how to organize your jewelry in all of our different tray configurations
Large Single Compartment Tray
HOB 001 - 12" x 6" - $29.50
Silk Screening
Large Single Compartment Tray
HOB 001 - 12" x 6" - $29.50








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Large Single Compartment Tray
HOB 001 - 12" x 6" - $29.50



Hot Stamping
Our most popular type of branding.
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The process: we make a hot stamping plate with your logo. In a special machine, a thin sheet of colored foil is heat pressed into your pouch with your printing plate.
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Hot stamps yield a clean, crisp, vibrant image.
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Because fabrics do not "hold" hot stamps well, hot stamps are considered temporary, and are prone to flaking when exposed to wear.
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There are a limited number of hot stamp colors, and pouches can only be printed in one color on one side.
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Costs: 25 - 999 pieces per size = $0.25 per pouch, 1000+ pieces per size = $0.18 per pouch.
Reusable printing plates cost $100 per size.
Hot Stamping

Debossing
Debossing is the same process as hot stamping, but without the use of a colored foil. So your logo is essentially heat "branded" into the surface of the fabric.
Because of the subtle looking nature of a debossed image, large, bold logos are usually preferable, and some fabrics and colors blind deboss better than others.
Because foil is not used in the process, flaking is not an issue.
Debossing costs the same as hot stamping.
Debossing

Heat Transferring
Our newest type of branding!
Our other branding processes can only be used with simple, one-color logos. For customers with multi-color or intricate logos, we apply them with a process called heat transferring.
The process: a computer prints your multi-colored logo onto a special paper, and this logo is then transferred to your pouch with a special heat press. This yields a brand as you designed it - neat, clean, detailed and delicate, and most importantly, permanent!
Costs: Heat transfers are a bit more expensive than the other branding processes ($1 per pouch), but heat transfers don't incur the $100 tooling charge that the other processes carry. There's a 500 piece minimum of heat transferred orders.
Heat Transferring