Pros:
- shrink wrap bags are inexpensive (less than 3 cents each)
- can shrink 40% of the bag's size (fit many sizes of soaps)
- can be cut for even smaller soaps or a tighter fit
- heat can be applied with a hair dryer or craft heat gun
- protects soap from dents and damage
- protects soap from germs (craft show fingers and noses)
- fragrances do not spread from one soap to another (different soaps can be stored in the same box or shelf)
- soaps can be stored on metal shelving (soaps placed on metal are more likely to develop DOS - dreaded orange spots)
- labels stick to shrink wrap
- shrink wrapped soap looks "professional"
- shrink wrapping is fun
Cons:
- soaps continue to shrink after wrapping and may need to be "tightened up" with more heat prior to selling/shipping
- it's difficult to smell soap through the shrink wrap
- wrappers can rip if overheated or the soap has a sharp edge
- corners of the wrapper can be sharp if not properly pushed down
- not as environmentally friendly as other wrapping methods
- your cat may try to eat shrink wrap wrappers (mine does)
- customers may have difficulty unwrapping the soap
If you need a better way to protect your soaps for gift giving or resale, you might want to consider shrink wrapping them. Here's a quick tutorial:
Do you shrink wrap your soaps? Do you shrink wrap any other items? Let me know in the comments below!
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