Custom Plush Toys are a great way to promote your business. Let us help you with this process.
Step 1 - Gather your ideas together.
Size of items in cm’s (at the longest side - so a human would be head to toe, and a snake would be nose to tail.) Approximate quantity minimum for a Custom Plush Toys order is betwen 500 and 1000 units (depending on the complexity of the design), smaller items 2000 units. The bulk, or volume of the toy (skinny, medium, round, fat.) Please submit photos, sketches, figurines if available. We can embroider feet and front panels, create clothing shirts, shorts, jackets, headwear, make colour contrast scarves and add badges.
Step 2 - Get a Quotation:
Based on your input our design team will discuss materials and colour options, then provide a quotation.
Step 3 - Order a Prototype:
On confirmation of your order we will create a prototype that will be very close to your idea. Your product will truly be one of a kind. An initial non refundable deposit may be required, which entitles you to one prototype, further prototype changes will be shown in a photo edit. If you require additional prototypes, additional charges may apply. Initial prototype deposit will be credited to your final invoice after goods are despatched.
Step 4 - Approve the Prototype:
Assuming there are no changes to your prototype, production will commence. If necessary we can make changes to your prototype with a computer photo edit. We can show you a side by side photo of how your prototype looked, and how your changes will be reflected in a final product.
Step 5 -Production:
We work hard to deliver your product on time and on budget. We will disclose all costs in stages #2 and #3.
Step 6 – Delivery:
Total delivery time including 1 prototype is at least 12-16 weeks (negotiable).
Thank you so much for our air fresheners - they look really great. The boys have been dropping them into all the car yards and they love them! Thanks again for all your help and making it such a painless process. You guys have been terrific for a novice in the advertising world 🙂
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