Factory Advantages
- The full production line lives in one location, which means every step shares the same roof and the same quality checkpoint. Our engineering side tackles the paper skeleton first: how many layers the gift-and-balloon cluster needs, how each fold panel behaves, and the exact angle where the lettering stands upright. A raw blank proves the motion before we put ink on anything. Once that step passes, the design side maps the artwork onto the cut paths so the printed result mirrors the digital file without drift.
- Printing runs on offset machines in CMYK. No batch departs without being placed next to the signed-off reference card, and every job leaves a paper trail: the stock formulation, the color densities, the assembly steps. That way a reorder lands looking the same as the first shipment. Packaging defaults to OPP bag with envelope, but retail-ready box configurations are available for clients who need shelf-facing packaging. ISO9001, BSCI, and FSC sit behind the operation. MOQ is 500 pieces per design.
Samples move through two stages: a structural blank to test the fold-and-stand, then a printed version with final artwork and varnish, all within 7-10 working days of sign-off.
Customization
We run custom card programs for brands, wholesalers, and retail accounts. You send the reference, we deliver the package: paper architecture, graphic design, production files. Our team has spent years in pop up greeting cards and knows how to turn a rough concept into inventory that sells under your brand.
Every visible surface can shift to match your brief: the gift box colors, the balloon shapes, the headline text, the background artwork, the outer packaging. The paper skeleton underneath stays the same, so a branding refresh does not mean retooling from zero. We start with whatever you have: mood images, a logo file, a handwritten sketch, a text description. Structure and visuals progress in parallel, you approve a digital preview, then samples land on your desk. Artwork files come as AI or PDF at 300dpi. Payment routes include PayPal, wire transfer, and Trade Assurance.
Successful Cases
From left to right, each row shows a client's original concept alongside the finished pop-up card our team developed from it. A construction vehicle became a birthday card with cake and gift boxes. A misty riverside village photograph was translated into layered paper architecture. A cozy Christmas living room scene was recreated with fireplace, tree, and armchair in 3D form. A pumpkin carriage illustration was adapted into a Halloween card with a witch's hat and spooky backdrop. Every project starts with the client's reference material and moves through structure design, graphic layout, and digital preview before sampling begins.
FAQ
1. What details do you need for a price estimate?
Dimensions, target quantity, any color or artwork adjustments, packaging preference, and whether you are adapting an existing design or building from scratch. A reference image speeds up the quoting process.
2. How do samples work before bulk production?
A blank structural sample confirms the mechanism first, followed by a printed sample with final artwork, colors, and finish. Both stages together take 7-10 working days from artwork approval.
3. Can the party theme be adapted to other celebrations like New Year, graduation, or baby showers?
Yes. The gift box and decorative balloon structure can be recolored and relabeled for different occasions. The pop-up mechanism stays the same while the lettering, color palette, and decorative details change to match the new theme.
4. Can I get product images for my online store or catalog?
Yes. We can provide high-resolution product images, lifestyle shots, and spec sheets. If you need unbranded images or shots styled for a specific platform, let us know the format and dimensions.
5. Can I start with a smaller quantity for a first-time trial order?
The MOQ is 500 pieces per design. If you are testing the market, you can begin with one design at the standard MOQ before expanding into additional themes or larger volumes.