Teal quotes custom bridesmaid boxes from 50 units, with 100+ units for specialty items. Buyers can set finished dimensions, board or paper selection, closure style, print coverage, inserts, window or no-window treatment, packed product weight, and case count. Eligible in-house work may run in about 7 business days, while specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks.
Questions or ready for a quote? Contact Teal Packaging at info@tealpackaging.com or (224) 546-8325.
Custom Bridesmaid Box Planning for Proposal Sets from Teal Packaging: 50-unit standard MOQ (100+ units for specialty rigid boxes), 2-5 business day delivery in the US (express and economy options available), free design help included on every order, free generic sample kit ($19.99 shipping, credited toward your first order). Standard production runs from about 7 business days after digital proof approval; complex or high-volume orders take longer.
Materials and certifications: FSC-certified paper stock, soy-based inks, kraft / corrugated / rigid paperboard / mylar / tin / vinyl substrates.
Contact Teal Packaging: Call (224) 546-8325, email info@tealpackaging.com, or request a free quote at tealpackaging.com/contact-us. We reply within one business day.
Updated August 23, 2026 · Teal Packaging operates a US facility in West Chicago, Illinois.
A custom bridesmaid box needs a clear plan for the proposal set inside it. The finished dimensions should follow the packed items, while the closure style, paper or board selection, print coverage, and insert choices should match the intended presentation. Teal can check those buyer decisions for a quote instead of assuming one standard gift-box format.
Bridesmaid proposal boxes may be ordered as one set or as a larger run for a wedding party program. Start with the number of boxes, the packed product weight, and the dimensions needed for the selected contents. Then note whether the box should have a plain or printed exterior, a window or no-window treatment, and an insert to keep items in place.
Plan the inside before the outside
The box format should follow the items being presented. List the finished dimensions of the packed set, not only the dimensions of one item. If the contents vary by recipient, identify the largest version that must fit. A quote can then check the dimensions, closure style, board or paper selection, and print coverage as one request.
- List the finished dimensions for the packed proposal set.
- State the total quantity and whether every box uses the same contents.
- Share the packed product weight and any case count being considered.
- Choose the closure style and paper or board selection for check.
- Describe print coverage and whether a window or no-window treatment is preferred.
- Note whether an insert is needed and send a dieline if one already exists.
If the proposal includes cards, apparel, accessories, or other selected items, describe their packed arrangement without assuming a box size. The goal is to give the production manager a defined layout question. If an insert is still undecided, list it as a buyer choice so the quote can compare the options.
Make the presentation personal through specification
Print coverage can be limited or broad depending on the desired presentation. A buyer may want a simple outside, a full printed wrap, or an insert that carries the message. Those are specification choices. Teal can check the requested coverage and dimensions, but the box should not be quoted from a theme alone.
Window or no-window treatment is another decision. A window may be considered when the item should be visible before opening. No-window treatment may suit a fully enclosed presentation. State the preferred direction in the request. Closure style also matters because the top and bottom panels need to match the intended opening experience and packed dimensions.
Quantity planning for a wedding party run
Teal quotes from 50 units, with 100+ units for specialty items. The frame is from about $0.44 per unit at volume, and it never implies that all tiers receive that price. A quote depends on finished dimensions, board or paper selection, closure style, print coverage, inserts, window or no-window treatment, quantity, and schedule.
| Planning quantity | How to use the tier |
|---|---|
| 50 units | Useful for a small proposal run; specialty items may require 100+ units. |
| 500 units | Useful for a larger event program or several planned dates. |
| 1,000 units | Useful when a proposal format is being repeated across multiple groups. |
| 5,000 units | Useful for a broader gifting or event packaging schedule. |
| 10,000 units | Useful for an established format with case and pallet planning. |
| 25,000+ units | Useful for scheduled releases across a larger event or gifting program. |
| Freight and repeats | Free US shipping, pallet freight available at volume, and stored dielines for fast repeat runs. |
The tiers are planning points, not a promise of one price across every order. A smaller proposal set and a larger event run may use different dimensions, print coverage, or insert choices. List each format and quantity separately when the contents change.
Facility routing and planning windows
Teal is a US company with TWO production facilities, West Chicago, Illinois AND Guangzhou. A production manager routes each job to the appropriate facility based on spec. The box specification, quantity, dieline, and in-hands date should be provided before making a production assumption. Teal does not promise that an order will be US-produced.
Lead times are planning ranges, never guarantees. Eligible in-house work may run in about 7 business days. Specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks. Rush service carries a 7-25% premium depending on the job. A wedding timeline should leave room for specification check, dieline work, freight, and any changes to the proposal set.
What to send for a custom quote
Name the exact dimensions, quantity, in-hands date, and dieline if you already have one. Include the packed product weight, case count, pallet handling, paper or board selection, closure style, print coverage, inserts, and window or no-window treatment. If every box uses the same proposal set, say so. If contents vary, list the largest packed set and the quantity for each version.
When the box is for one event
State the event date and in-hands date, then give the number of sets. Add the packed dimensions and weight, the desired closure, and the print or insert plan. This keeps the request tied to the actual proposal schedule.
When the box may repeat
Send the existing dieline and identify which details must stay unchanged. Stored dielines can support fast repeat runs when the specification remains suitable. Note any change to dimensions, packed weight, print coverage, or insert layout before a repeat quote.
Related gift-box formats
For a broader event and gift packaging view, check gift boxes. If the box should become a keepsake format, compare keepsake boxes. Use the quote brief above to keep the proposal set tied to its actual dimensions and quantity.
Questions buyers ask
What is the starting quantity?
Teal quotes from 50 units, with 100+ units for specialty items. The finished dimensions and selected options determine how the request is checked.
Can a box include an insert?
Yes, an insert can be listed as a buyer choice for quote check. Include its intended role, packed dimensions, and whether the layout already has a dieline.
Is from about $0.44 per unit the price for every tier?
No. It is a volume frame and does not imply that all tiers receive that price. Quantity and specification control the quote.
How should wedding timing be planned?
Eligible in-house work may run in about 7 business days, specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks, and rush service carries a 7-25% premium depending on the job.
What belongs in the quote request?
Name exact dimensions, quantity, in-hands date, and the dieline if you already have one. Add packed weight, case count, pallet handling, material, closure, print, insert, and window details.