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button I want candy

Did you happen to catch the Moo blog last Friday? If so, you might have spotted someone you recognize!

Moo blog feature

There are more details in the blog entry, but recently I was asked to contribute to two workshop “swag bags”. This past Friday our home was turned into a make-shift assembly line of spouse plus sorority girls making sure everything got assembled and mailed out in time!

For one workshop, I had Moo MiniCards printed to top little bags of candy buttons, and also included 4×6″ Paperie Boutique promo postcards from GotPrint.

I bought the candy buttons after seeing a blog entry at Bake it Pretty. (In addition to the idea of bagged candy, they also provide free download templates for print which I later modified for my own use.) Shortly after buying the candy buttons, I received a sample candy bag from “the designer concept” (recently featured here on Paperie) and instantly knew how I wanted to package my own.

I’m extremely happy with how they turned out, but I wouldn’t expect any less from Moo!

For the other workshop, I used ProDPI for the printing.

Paperie Boutique schwag

Paperie Boutique swag

Paperie Boutique promo pieces

In included 4.5×5″ Paperie Boutique postcards using their “press promo packs“, heart-punched a hole in the top corner, and attached mini toy cameras (with working shutter button and viewfinder). I also used two separate designs / sets of their “press tent cards“. One was the button candy bag topper – with two surprise photography-related quotes inside. The other was a business / promo card with my photography business card on the outside, and a mini-promo for Paperie Boutique on the inside. Everything was printed on their incredible, thick smooth matte paper.

If you’re interested in making candy bags of your own (they would be perfect to tuck in client orders!) check out the “Confections of a Secret Admirer” sets over at theDesignerConcept.com.

Recently I was also asked to test out the new ProDPI accordion booklets. I modified a new 2010 Pinkle Toes 4 Photographers (recently featured here on Paperie) CD / photo box design into an accordion template.

ProDPI and PT4P

ProDPI and Pinkletoes for Photographers

ProDPI and Pinkletoes 4 Photographers

I ordered the Silk Upgrade Sapphire and Sea Green covers, and the Chrome Upgrade Platinum cover. I think Sea Green is my favorite although I keep changing my mind. It’s definitely the closest to my business colors. (You can view the second accordion photo larger here.) My favorite part about these accordions? They offer something no one else does – ProDPI‘s smooth matte paper. In my opinion, it simply cannot be beat. These little books are going to make clients very happy!

Stay tuned this week…more great giveaways planned!

If you’re interested in having your own business packaging, marketing ideas, or photography-related products featured please contact me (my e-mail is in the sidebar and is robyn @ this domain – or you can leave a comment).

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11 Responses to “I want candy”

  1. 1
    Jessica  on March 23rd, 2010

    Yippee!! I can’t wait to see your stuff in person at the Workshop on the Waterfront next week! Beautiful and fun!

  2. 2
    robyn  on March 23rd, 2010

    I am sooooo jealous you get to go – have fun!!!

  3. 3
    KristenSchueler  on March 23rd, 2010

    adorable! wish i was going!!! where did you get those cute little toy cameras?

  4. 4
    Jayme  on March 23rd, 2010

    where did u get toy cameras too cute??

  5. 5
    robyn  on March 23rd, 2010

    I bought the toy cameras on eBay! :-)

  6. 6
    Anna aka @Beach_Mama  on March 23rd, 2010

    Fabulous! I am attending the Workshop on the Waterfront and look forward to seeing your goodies.

    I was just introduced to your site about a week ago and I have to say, well done! The info you share is fantastic. Thank You.

  7. 7
    Katie Whitcomb  on March 24th, 2010

    OMG! I love the simplicity in the design of that accordion album. I REALLY like the button candy idea. Way to incorporate it. :)

  8. 8
    Tosha  on March 24th, 2010

    These are adorable, think I will tuck these into my clients goodie bags. Where did you find the plastic bags to fit the moo cards

  9. 9
    robyn  on March 25th, 2010

    I found them on the cake / candy aisle of Michael’s – the brand was changing package labels so they were on clearance $0.99 / 100 bags. I think normally they run about $3 / 100 bags.

  10. 10
    Vicki  on March 30th, 2010

    You have the BEST ideas! Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us!

  11. 11
    Annie  on April 2nd, 2010

    I absolutely love everything about this blog! It is so helpful and awesome! Thank you!