There are many different creative ways to package incense. One of the most popular is a sleeve box, a paper box that holds the incense sticks and has an opening for people to pull out one stick at a time. This blog post will teach you how to make your own sleeve boxes with just two pieces of paper.

 

Steps to Make a Sleeve Box for Incense:

 

- To make the sleeve box, you will need two pieces of paper. The first should be folded in half (the size is up to you).

 

- After that, measure out where on your fold line you want your opening and mark it with a pencil or pen. For this example, we'll say an inch from the top of the fold. Then cut along that line so that one side has been removed completely.

 

- Next, take another piece of paper and fold it around three sides as if making a card with envelope flaps - but leave one end open without folding anything down! It's like creating doors instead of envelopes. Incense sticks go inside the box instead of an envelope.

 

- After you have made the box, slide it into your sleeve and staple around all four sides to finish off the incense packaging.

 

- You can use any style for this example - but I like using a white piece with black writing or vice versa. This creates contrast which makes it look more professional as well as clean-cut in appearance.

 

The best part about making these custom sleeve boxes is that they are so versatile and can be used in various ways. They make great decorations at home because they're so sleek looking, not clunky or bulky like traditional incense holders sometimes tend to appear. And even if you don't prefer them as decoration pieces, you can still utilize them easily by simply sliding out one side panel before lighting your incense. That will help avoid any accidents from sparks or embers that can sometimes fly onto surfaces and countertops you may not want to be burned, like wood, for example.

 

Sometimes when I'm feeling creative, I'll even use these boxes to hold my jewellery! It's a great way to store small pieces so they're easy to find and won't get lost in drawers or within larger storage containers where it might be more difficult locating them later on down the road as well. And because of their sleek designs, I've found some of our customers enjoy using them as décor at home with sweet-smelling candles inside instead of traditional scented sticks too - which is always another fun idea if you ever want something different than what typically comes along with a candle.

 

One of our most popular styles is the so-called "sleeve" box, which looks like a regular cardboard sleeve that you might find for your textbooks or CDs or DVDs back in the day before everything was digital and online. These are some nice boxes to have on hand if you're trying to make something more unique out of your incense packaging because they're very versatile when it comes to how you can use them. You could even open up one side and slide half inside another box, similar to what we did with this double-layered window envelope style, but then again, I've also noticed customers using these sleeves by themselves as well.

 

The great thing about making an order from us is able to choose whatever type of box casing you want. We have all different styles, from window envelopes to sleeve boxes, and completely unique and even custom-sized packages. So, whether it's for a special gift or just something you enjoy collecting – we give people the option of making their own style with our wide selection of packaging options.

 

The great thing about incense sleeves is how versatile they can be. You could slip half inside another box similar to what we did here, but I've also noticed customers using these sleeves by themselves as well. The possibilities really are endless when it comes to finding new ways to use this type of packaging! Whether it's giving someone an extra special surprise in their order or creating your very own CD/DVD collection, there will always be a use for these versatile sleeves.

 

What's more, is that they're extremely durable and can be reused many times over! The fact that our customers are able to reuse them again and again just goes to show how long-lasting the material really is. That makes it all the easier when you find yourself needing something unique or special for your collection of products; I know we've shared some ideas on what types of items could go inside this sleeve in other blog posts, but if you have any questions about anything specific – please don't hesitate to reach out.

 

We truly believe there isn't much reason not to get creative with incense packaging options, as everything funnels back into making sure our clients enjoy their experience shopping with us. That's why I want to share some ideas on creating a creative sleeve box for incense, which you can use as an example when coming up with your own packaging.

Now that we have the basics out of the way, let's get into how you might go about making this project happen:

 

The first thing you'll need is a paper cutter or Xacto knife, depending on whether it'd be easier for you and what materials are available at hand. You're going to want to make sure whatever tool is being used will go through thick cardboard-like butter, though. Next comes all of those beautiful papers. The possibilities here are endless, but I really love using old book pages as they give off interesting textural features – not to mention they're often a soft white in color, which is perfect for the outer layer of your sleeve box.

 

Now it's time to get creative. Layout all of those papers and start cutting, folding, stacking together until you've got something that resembles an actual box shape. With this design, I wanted my lid (the top part) to be able to open up fully since incense can tend to lose its scent over time, so instead of making a flap or simply tucking one side under the other- go big or go home, right? That means having both sides overlap each other.