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DELIVERY REPORT
As soon as our couriers deliver the flowers and place them in the recipient's hands, we will notify you right away.How to Properly Wrap a Bouquet: From Artistry to Practicality
Flower Protection: This is the primary and most crucial function. Wrapping shields delicate petals and stems from damage during transport, temperature fluctuations, wind, and sun. It helps to preserve the freshness of the flowers. Aesthetics and Completeness: A well-chosen bouquet wrapping complements the arrangement, making it cohesive and harmonious. It can emphasize the color scheme, the bouquet's shape, and its overall mood. Mood Setting: The wrapping can be vibrant and festive, or restrained and elegant. It sets the tone for the gift even before the flowers are unveiled. Practicality: Thanks to the wrapping, the bouquet is easier to hold, carry, and present.
1. Freshness Above All: Before wrapping, ensure the flowers are fresh and healthy. Remove any excess leaves or damaged petals, and cut the stems at an angle. 2. Moisture Protection: For long transport or in hot weather, wrap the stem ends with a damp tissue soaked in water with a small amount of special flower solution, then cover with cling film or foil. This helps retain moisture. 3. Material Selection: The wrapping material should harmonize with the flowers, not overshadow them. Kraft Paper: A classic of eco-floristry, versatile, stylish, and eco-friendly. Ideal for any bouquet, from wildflowers to roses. Felt: Adds volume and warmth, holds its shape well. Excellent for autumn or winter bouquets. Mesh (sisal, jute): Adds lightness and airiness, suitable for delicate and lush arrangements. Tracing Paper or Film: Used for additional protection or as an inner layer to retain moisture. Transparency allows the flowers to remain visible. Decorative Ribbons: Satin, grosgrain, lace – they complete the bouquet design, adding elegance.
4. Wrapping Shape: "Cone": The most popular option. Paper is wrapped around the bouquet, creating a cone shape that protects the flowers and is comfortable to hold. "Square" or "Rectangle": For more structured or larger arrangements. The wrapping is created with several overlapping layers. "Voluminous" Wrapping: Using multiple layers of paper of different lengths creates a layered effect and adds lushness to the bouquet.
5. Wrapping Technique: Lay Out Material: Place your chosen paper or material on a flat surface. If it's paper, you can gently crumple it to add texture. Center the Bouquet: Carefully place the bouquet in the center of the wrapping material so that the stems are at the bottom and the blooms are at the top. Wrap: Begin to wrap the material around the bouquet, gradually forming the desired shape. For a cone, fold one corner, then the other, overlapping them. Secure: Fasten the wrapping at the base of the bouquet with tape, string, or a rubber band. It's crucial that the fastening is secure but doesn't crush the stems. Decorate: Tie a satin ribbon, add a tag with well wishes, or a small decorative element. This gives the bouquet individuality.
Don't Overdo It: The main stars are the flowers. The wrapping should complement, not distract from, their beauty. Too many details or bright colors can spoil the impression. Color Scheme: Choose wrapping that harmonizes with the bouquet's colors. Contrasting colors can look striking but require careful selection. Pastel tones are always a safe bet. Textures: Combine different material textures – smooth paper with rough twine, delicate felt with transparent film. This adds depth and interest to the bouquet. Accents: A small bow, a brooch, a dried flower attached to the wrapping can become an elegant accent. Height: The wrapping should not be too high, completely obscuring the flowers. It should frame them, allowing the beauty of the blooms to be seen.
Excessive Volume: Too much paper or material can make the bouquet bulky and clumsy. Mismatched Style: A bouquet of wildflowers in luxurious, glittering wrapping would look out of place. Insufficient Protection: Too thin or low-quality wrapping will not fulfill its protective function. Over-Decoration: Overloading with ribbons, bows, and other embellishments distracts from the natural beauty of the flowers. "Suffocating" Flowers: Wrapping stems or buds too tightly can damage them.
Eco-Friendliness: Kraft paper, jute, linen, cotton ribbons. A move away from plastic and synthetics. Simplicity and Elegance: Minimal details, clean lines, emphasis on the natural beauty of the flowers. Personalization: Adding personal touches – handmade cards, special ribbons, original tags. Bouquets in Boxes: A very popular and practical option where flowers stand in water-soaked floral foam, eliminating the need for a vase. This is also an ideal way for flower delivery. Arrangements in Baskets: Create a feeling of coziness and luxury, ideal for larger gifts.













