Archive for the ‘Mailing and Shipping Tubes’ Category

Cool And Fun Crafts For Kids With Leftover Mailing Tubes

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

If you have leftover shipping supplies that you don’t know what to do with, get creative! Here are some things that you and your kids can do with those unwanted mailing tubes. If you don’t have any lying around, you can also get them at very little cost at any store that sells shipping supplies.

Rain Stick
To make those soothing rain sounds, you don’t need to wait on the weather. All you need as a mailing tube, some foil, a hot-glue gun, some rice and corn kernels, and a broom handle. Roll the foil lengthwise so that you have a rope of sorts. Wrap this around a broom handle to create a coil and stretch it out to the length of the mailing tube. Keep in mind that you can cut the mailing tube to any desired length. Put the foil in the tube and hot glue gun the ends to the inside. Then glue one cap onto one end of the tube and let your child pour in the rice and corn kernels, then glue the other cap on. Decorate the tube by painting, coloring or gluing and you’ve got a new rain stick that you made together!

Bangle
To make this unique fashion accessory, cut the tube into small, bangle- or cuff-sized circles. Cut out part of the circle to create an opening for the arm. Take any colorful fabric, tulle is especially cute, and cut it and inch or two thick and about a yard long, and wrap it from end to end of the bangle. Tie the ends in a knot and use a glue gun to attach the excess fabric to the inside of the bangle. You can buy grommets and use pliers to fasten them onto the cardboard for a rock and roll look, or you can use a hot glue gun to add beads and sparkles. Voilà! Cool new bracelet!

Race Track
This is a simple and fun way to construct a new track to race toy cars on. Just take the mailing tubes and cut them down the middle. You can paint them to look like a road by spray-painting them black and drawing yellow lines, or just decorate them in wacky colors. Use them to build a new racetrack or slide for the toy cars to cruise on!

Protect Your Goods During Shipment by Using the Right Packaging Products

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Packing and shipping products is a necessary department to many businesses, and protecting these goods are just as important. Choosing the right mailing box or envelope ensures the goods inside are snug during shipment, but what about fragile items and electronics? You can never be too careful when packing your shipping containers, and you certainly don’t want to rely on the shipping company to replace any damaged items. Before closing your packaged boxes, make sure everything is where it needs to be.

Fill any negative space with packing peanuts or crumpled paper in order to completely secure the contents of your shipping container. Because your mailing boxes can travel great distances before arriving at the final destination, you want to make sure nothing is damaged along the way. If you want to add extra stability to your packaging, include custom poly-foam material built for the specific product. Electronic products especially need to be stabilized during shipment, as the slightest knocking around can easily damage the item.

Check the contents of your mailing box or envelope before sealing. Is everything properly secured? Move the box around a bit and see how much each of the items inside move and whether or not they rub against each other. Make sure you’ve included everything needed for this particular shipment and that everything is well protected.

Shipping Important Graduation Documents? We Have a Colored Tube For It

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Graduation is quickly approaching and you’ll have tons of diplomas to mail out.

Make your school stand out with one of our bright-colored mailing tubes. You’ll be impressed with the lasting impression your colored mailing tubes will leave. Vibrant colors make a professional appearance when mailing your important documents.

Artist Hans Hofmann may have said it best, “The whole world, as we experience it visually, comes to us through the mystic realm of color.”

We’re here to help make your shipping easier. You’ll find all the mailing tubes you need on PackagingSupplies.com. We have a variety of Kraft telescopic Mailing Tubes, triangular or square mailing tubes and more. Our glossy mailing tubes resist folding or bending. Whatever type of mailing tube you’re looking for, we have a style and color for you.

We got tubes! Start shopping today online for all your colored mailing and shipping tubes needs!

Artist Uses Cardboard Tubes and Other Pieces to Create Art

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

American artist Kiel Johnson has found a unique medium for expressing his creativity. He creates realistic-looking replicas of older technology, such as cassette tapes, a boom box, a printing press, and film cameras. These cameras are replicas of real-life models throughout history, including vintage movie cameras. With the detail in each sculpture, if they were painted they would probably look real. And surprisingly, they actually work!

Another project is “8-Bit Gary,” a cardboard man made to look like a 3D version of an 8-bit video graphic. This project was done in collaboration with another artist, Klai Brown, and consists of many small cubes made from a lightweight high density foam attached to a cardboard frame.

While Johnson in both 2D and 3D mediums, cardboard has become his signature. See the artist at work as he creates a replica Twin Lens Reflex Camera out of cardboard pieces. His work is truly amazing in its realism and detail.

Kiel Johnson’s Cardboard Twin Lens Reflex Camera Time Lapse from Theo Jemison on Vimeo.

So before you throw away or recycle those old cardboard shipping tubes and boxes, you might think about Kiel Johnson and find a spark of creativity.