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Where to Find Paper Jewelry Boxes

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By Anna Scanlon
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Paper jewelry boxes are essential if you are opening a business that deals with jewelry. They are also invaluable for storing jewelry in spaces that may damage nicer jewelry boxes and provide a convenient way for you to ship jewelry to family and friends all over the world. Unfortunately, they can be elusive and difficult to find. With a little determination, they can be tracked down.

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  1. Toplineoutlet.com carries paper jewelry boxes in bulk. You can purchase them 100 at a time for around $14 and each box has a cotton insert to keep your jewelry cushioned and in pristine condition.
  2. Personalize Them

  3. Gerald Fried Packaging & Display Co. ships paper jewelry boxes nationally in quantities from one box to several hundred. For an extra fee, they will emboss your company's logo onto each box so customers of your jewelry store will have your contact information printed directly on the box.
  4. Make Them

  5. Making paper jewelry boxes is a great craft for children. Use old shoe boxes or egg cartons. Cover the boxes or cartons with wrapping paper or paint them and embellish them with rhinestones or gems. You can easily store necklaces or bracelets in these crafty little boxes.
  6. Paperie

  7. Most specialty paper stores or gift shops carry paper jewelry boxes, often in different colors. Wrap the paper jewelry boxes with wrapping paper or tie with a ribbon to give as a gift. These types of paper jewelry boxes may come in several designs, but typically cost more than the options above.
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