Can I Order Different Designs in One Bulk Order?
Meta Description: Yes, Vograce allows mixing different designs in one order for many products. Learn how setup fees work and how to combine designs efficiently.
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Yes, Mixed Design Orders Are Possible
Vograce allows you to combine multiple different designs within a single bulk order. This is invaluable for artists with diverse character lineups or brands testing multiple concepts simultaneously.
How It Works
Instead of placing five separate orders for five different designs, you submit one order containing all five. Vograce produces each design according to your specified quantities and combines them for unified shipping.
Products That Support Mixed Designs
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Product Type |
Mixed Design Availability |
Notes |
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Acrylic keychains |
Yes |
Very common practice |
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Stickers |
Yes |
Different shapes in one order |
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Enamel pins |
Sometimes |
Mold fees may apply per design |
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Buttons/badges |
Yes |
Easy to mix |
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Standees |
Yes |
Different sizes and shapes combined |
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Cards/prints |
Yes |
Natural fit for varied artwork |
Setup Fees and Considerations
Each unique design may incur a setup fee covering:
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File processing and proof generation
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Production line adjustments between designs
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Separate cutting tool preparation for die-cut items
These fees are typically modest but add up across many designs. The tradeoff is paying slightly more per design versus placing entirely separate orders with separate shipping costs.
Strategies for Efficient Mixed Orders
Group by product type. Order all keychains together, all stickers together. Cross-product mixing is sometimes possible but complicates production.
Standardize sizes. Five different designs at the same size process faster than five different sizes.
Plan quantities strategically. If Design A sells 10x as much as Design B, order accordingly rather than in equal quantities.
Use consistent specifications. Same finish, same backing, same packaging across designs reduces per-design surcharges.
When Separate Orders Make Sense
Sometimes splitting orders is smarter:
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Very different production timelines (rush one design, standard another)
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Shipping to different destinations
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One design needs revision while others are ready
Conclusion
Mixed design ordering saves money on shipping and simplifies inventory management. The modest setup fees are usually outweighed by convenience and reduced logistics complexity. Plan your design groupings thoughtfully to maximize efficiency.