Multilayer Kraft Floral Wrap, Garden Floral Print (50 Pack)
Create Gift-Ready Bouquets in Less Time
Multilayer Kraft Floral Wraps combine wet-strength kraft paper with waterproof non-woven fabric to create the appearance of custom layered bouquet wrapping in a convenient ready-to-use format. Featuring a garden floral print on the kraft layer, these decorative wraps add color, texture, and visual interest while helping bouquets stand out at retail and during gift-giving occasions.
Designed to elevate fresh flower bouquets, Multilayer Wraps help create a polished, professional presentation while reducing the time required to achieve a layered look. The combination of kraft paper and non-woven fabric helps protect bouquets during handling, transport, and retail display, while the pre-attached raffia ribbon adds a finished touch with fewer wrapping steps.
Whether used for everyday bouquet sales, seasonal promotions, or special occasions, these Multilayer Wraps offer a simple way to create consistent, premium-looking bouquets while streamlining your wrapping process.
Product Details:
- Material: Wet-strength kraft paper and waterproof non-woven fabric
- Design: Garden floral print kraft layer
- Construction: Pre-layered wrap design with pre-attached raffia ribbon
- Dimensions: 42" x 30.3" wrap; 60" raffia ribbon
- Efficiency: Helps speed up bouquet wrapping while maintaining a premium presentation
- Protection: Helps protect bouquets during handling and transport
- Pack Quantity: 50 wraps per pack
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