Custom Flower Bouquet Paper

Custom Flower Bouquet Paper — Waterproof, Florist-Grade Wraps, Printed With Your Logo

The wrap is the first thing anyone sees, and it decides whether a bouquet reads as a thoughtful gift or a grocery-store grab. Good paper makes supermarket stems look like a florist arranged them; bad paper makes a $100 arrangement look thrown together. It also has a real job: shielding wet stems and holding the bouquet's shape without crushing the blooms. Custom Printed Papers makes flower bouquet paper for florists, flower shops, studios, and event stylists across the USA and Canada, in Korean waterproof, kraft, tissue, and non-woven, printed with your branding. It sits alongside the rest of our custom paper range.

Custom flower bouquet paper is florist-grade wrapping paper for presenting and protecting fresh-cut bouquets. Waterproof grades resist moisture from wet stems and condensation, the matte drape holds pleated volume without compressing blooms, and the printed surface carries a florist's branding. It comes in Korean, kraft, tissue, and non-woven.

The paper does three jobs at once. It presents, turning loose stems into a composed, giftable bouquet. It protects, shielding stems and petals in transport and managing the moisture a fresh bouquet carries. And it brands, putting a florist's name in the recipient's hands and in every photo. Get the material right for each and the bouquet looks professional and lasts the journey. Orders run on a 50-unit minimum and ship in 4 to 6 business days.

What Paper Do Florists Use to Wrap Bouquets?

Florists mainly use Korean waterproof paper, kraft paper, floral tissue, and non-woven fabric. Korean waterproof paper is the dominant modern choice for its matte drape and moisture resistance. Kraft gives a rustic look, tissue adds inner volume, and non-woven reads as luxury cloth. Each suits a different style.

The choice has shifted in recent years. Cellophane-and-ribbon, once standard, now reads as cheap and dated, replaced by matte Korean waterproof paper in muted tones of cream, dusty pink, sage, and charcoal. Most professional bouquets today use a waterproof outer paper, often layered over an inner tissue, with kraft kept for deliberately rustic and eco-led arrangements.

Is Flower Bouquet Paper Waterproof?

Waterproof grades are. Korean-style and coated floral papers carry a plastic or polymer film that resists moisture from wet stems, condensation, and accidental vase splashes, so the paper does not disintegrate or curl. Plain kraft and tissue are not waterproof on their own and absorb stem moisture over time.

This matters because a fresh bouquet is wet by nature. Stems hold water, condensation forms inside the wrap, and a non-waterproof paper softens, curls, and stains within hours. A waterproof outer keeps the presentation crisp from the shop to the recipient's vase. When florists want the look of kraft or tissue, they pair it with a waterproof grade or a hidden hydration layer rather than relying on the decorative paper alone.

Korean, Kraft, Tissue, or Non-Woven — Which Should You Choose?

Choose Korean waterproof paper for modern, professional bouquets; kraft for rustic and eco styles; tissue as a soft inner layer for volume; and non-woven fabric for a luxury, cloth-like finish. Most premium bouquets layer two materials, a waterproof or structured outer over a soft tissue inner.

MaterialLookWaterproofBest For
Korean waterproofMatte, structured, modernYesProfessional gift bouquets
KraftNatural, rusticCoated grades onlyRustic, eco, garden styles
TissueSoft, delicate, airyNoInner volume layer
Non-woven fabricCloth-like, luxuryWater-resistantHigh-end, premium bouquets

Why Has Korean Wrapping Paper Taken Over?

Korean wrapping paper dominates because its matte, waterproof surface drapes into natural pleats that add volume without compressing the blooms. The open-top, loosely pleated style lets flowers fan out, photographs well, and resists stem moisture. It has replaced cellophane as the default professional look across modern floristry.

The appeal is both practical and visual. The structured paper holds a pleated, sculpted shape that frames the flowers rather than wrapping them tight, and the muted matte tones flatter every palette. Because it is waterproof, it survives the moisture a fresh bouquet carries. For a florist, it is the most versatile single paper to stock, working across nearly any flower and occasion.

Types of Custom Flower Bouquet Paper

Pick the material that matches your style, your flowers, and your brand. Each one prints with your logo, pattern, or message.

Korean Waterproof Flower Paper

Our Korean waterproof flower paper is the matte, structured, moisture-resistant paper behind the modern florist look, holding pleated volume in muted designer tones.

Kraft Bouquet Paper

Our kraft bouquet paper gives the rustic, natural hand-tied look, in coated waterproof or uncoated eco grades, ideal for garden-style and farmers'-market bouquets.

Floral Tissue Paper

Our floral tissue paper is the soft, acid-free inner layer that adds volume, colour, and a delicate cushion beneath the outer wrap.

Non-Woven Flower Wrap

Our non-woven flower wrap is the cloth-like, water-resistant fabric wrap for luxury bouquets, with a soft drape and a high-end feel.

Cellophane & BOPP Bouquet Wrap

Our cellophane and BOPP bouquet wrap is the clear, tear-resistant transport and hydration layer, used inside or for grab-and-go displays.

Flower Wrapping Rolls & Sheets

Our flower wrapping rolls and sheets come pre-cut for speed or on rolls for volume, with crease-guided, anti-curl formats for fast, consistent wrapping.

How Do You Wrap a Flower Bouquet?

Florists use the hand-tied method: arrange stems in a spiral, bind them, lay the bunch diagonally on the paper, fold the bottom corner up over the stems, fold the sides inward, and tie at the binding point with ribbon or twine. Two paper layers add a premium, voluminous finish.

  1. Trim stems at a 45-degree angle and remove lower leaves so none sit below the future waterline.
  2. Arrange the flowers in a spiral hand-bunch, focal blooms toward the centre.
  3. Bind the stems with twine 2 to 3 inches above the base.
  4. Lay the bouquet diagonally across the paper at 45 degrees, with paper showing above the blooms.
  5. Fold the bottom corner up over the stems, fold both sides inward, and tie at the binding point.
  6. For transport, hide a damp paper-towel-and-foil wrap around the stems beneath the visible paper.

How Do You Keep Wrapped Flowers Fresh in Transit?

Wrap the stem ends in a damp paper towel sealed with foil or film, hidden under the visible paper. This wet-wrap keeps flowers hydrated for 4 to 8 hours. In heat, unwrapped stems can wilt within 60 to 90 minutes, so a hidden water source is essential for delivery and travel.

This is the detail that separates a florist bouquet from a homemade one. The visible paper presents; a concealed hydration layer keeps the flowers alive. For trips longer than a day, individual stem water-vials extend life further. Keeping the hydration mechanics invisible under a clean outer wrap is what makes a delivered bouquet arrive both beautiful and fresh.

What Size Flower Wrapping Paper Do I Need?

The florist standard sheet is around 58 x 58 cm (about 23 x 23 inches), which suits most hand-tied bouquets. Small posies use 50 cm sheets; large and luxury bouquets use 60 cm or two layered sheets. Rolls run about 23 inches wide for cut-to-length wrapping. Custom sizes are available.

BouquetSheet SizeLayers
Posy / small50 × 50 cm1
Standard hand-tied58 × 58 cm1–2
Large / luxury60 × 60 cm or layered2+

Who Uses Custom Flower Bouquet Paper?

Florists, flower shops, floral studios, event and wedding stylists, and subscription flower brands use custom bouquet paper. Daily-order florists wrap by the hundred, event stylists colour-match to a theme, and online flower brands use branded paper so every delivery carries their name. It turns each bouquet into a presentation and an advertisement.

For a flower business, branded paper is rare leverage. A wrapped bouquet is gifted, displayed, and photographed, so a florist's logo on the wrap reaches everyone who sees the flowers, not just the buyer. Custom paper also locks in a consistent brand look across every order, which a shelf of generic wrap cannot.

Custom Printing and Branding on Bouquet Paper

Custom Printed Papers prints bouquet paper with non-toxic inks, in matte, metallic, neon, or foil, by flexographic and digital press. Florists add logos, patterns, double-sided colours, and messages like names or occasion text. Crease-guided, anti-curl, anti-slip formats keep high-volume wrapping fast and consistent.

Branding choices set the mood. Muted matte tones read elegant and modern, foil and pearl read luxury, and printed messages personalise for Valentine's, Mother's Day, or weddings. Double-sided printing shows a second colour in the pleats and folds. For a daily florist, crease-guided pre-prints speed wrapping while keeping every bouquet on-brand.

Is Custom Bouquet Paper Eco-Friendly?

Uncoated kraft and tissue grades are recyclable and compostable, made from wood pulp with non-toxic inks. Korean waterproof and laminated grades resist recycling because of the film layer, though biodegradable cellulose-film alternatives exist. We help match presentation needs to genuine sustainability where it matters.

There is an honest trade-off here, the same one in all premium packaging: the waterproofing that protects a bouquet comes from a film that complicates recycling. For eco-led florists, uncoated kraft and tissue, or newer compostable cellulose films, keep the green claim intact with somewhat less moisture resistance. We supply FSC-certified paper stock and non-toxic inks across the range.

How to Order Custom Flower Bouquet Paper

Order in five steps:

1. Pick your material, colour, finish, and size. 2. Upload artwork in PDF, AI, EPS, or PNG at 300 DPI minimum. 3. Approve a free digital proof within one business day. 4. Confirm colour and placement. 5. Receive your run on a 50-unit MOQ with free shipping in 4 to 6 business days.

Frequently Asked Questions About Custom Flower Bouquet Paper

What paper do florists use to wrap bouquets?

Mainly Korean waterproof paper, kraft, floral tissue, and non-woven fabric. Korean waterproof paper is the modern default for its matte drape and moisture resistance.

Is flower wrapping paper waterproof?

Korean-style and coated grades are, resisting stem moisture and condensation. Plain kraft and tissue are not waterproof and absorb moisture over time.

How do I keep wrapped flowers fresh?

Hide a damp paper towel and foil around the stem ends under the visible paper. This keeps flowers hydrated for 4 to 8 hours during transport.

What is Korean flower wrapping paper?

A matte, waterproof paper that drapes into natural pleats, adding volume without crushing blooms. It is the dominant modern florist wrapping style.

What size paper do I need for a bouquet?

The standard florist sheet is about 58 x 58 cm. Small posies use 50 cm, and large or luxury bouquets use 60 cm or two layered sheets.

Can I print my florist logo on the paper?

Yes. We print logos, patterns, double-sided colours, and messages in matte, metallic, neon, or foil with non-toxic inks.

Is bouquet paper recyclable?

Uncoated kraft and tissue are recyclable and compostable. Waterproof Korean and laminated grades resist recycling; compostable cellulose-film options are available.

Do you offer custom sizes, MOQ, and turnaround?

Yes. We supply sheets and rolls in any custom size on a 50-unit minimum, with a free proof in one business day and free shipping in 4 to 6 business days.

Order Your Custom Printed Flower Bouquet Paper Today

Wrap every bouquet in paper that presents the flowers, protects the stems, and carries your name. Pick your material, colour, finish, and size, upload artwork in PDF, AI, EPS, or PNG at 300 DPI minimum, and our team returns a print-ready proof within one business day. Order now for florist-grade, custom flower bouquet paper on a 50-unit minimum with free shipping in 4 to 6 business days.

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