I recently had the fantastic opportunity to be asked by NoIssue to take part in one of their case studies for their website. I discovered them on Instagram when searching for innovative packaging options and thought it’d be a great way to introduce a new product at the same time as providing a means to wrap the stationery in a beautiful way and avoiding the use of plastic. It’s only in the last few months that biodegradable greeting card wrappers have become readily available in the UK, which is another great option for the future, but for now I like the use of the tissue paper and the lovely hand-wrapped style of presenting each piece. Click on the link below to read the case study and to see other amazing designs that have been printed by NoIssue, alternatively read on below for a full account of the case study.
https://www.noissue.co.uk/blog/sleepy-bee-studio-a-tale-of-four-bespoke-tissue-paper-designs/
SLEEPY BEE STUDIO: A TALE OF FOUR BESPOKE TISSUE PAPER DESIGNS
When you are a creative business, custom packaging can be more than a way to wrap your products – it can be the product itself! Putting your designs and illustrations to (tissue) paper is an innovative way to increase the breadth of your product range. In this study, Charlotte Allen of Sleepy Bee Studio shows us how her four bespoke tissue paper designs also became an elegant gift-wrapping solution for her customers.
CHARLOTTE’S OWN WORDS):
“I’ve always gravitated towards anything creative since I was little. I previously worked for 8 years with two luxury brands on the buying & product development side of things. I decided last July to finally take the plunge and set up my own creative studio from home, specializing in illustrated paper goods & gifts.”
“I started setting up Sleepy Bee Studio in October 2018 and officially started selling this year. The team consists of my husband Gav & myself (and our cat Mister Miaow – he likes to be involved in a sleep-on-the-desk-right-on-your-work kind of capacity!) I run the business and do the illustrations and product design. Gav is a graphic designer and so does the artwork set-up, manages print production and handles the technical side of things.”
THE INSPIRATION BEHIND SLEEPY BEE STUDIO