"How to Wrap Bouquets in a Korean Style Using Paper and Tulle: Creative Alternatives to Wrapping Paper"

2018.01.07 published
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The Standard Wrapping for Bouquets: Transparent Film and Wrapping Paper

When it comes to standard wrapping methods for bouquets, using transparent OPP film and wrapping paper is essential.

Bouquets wrapped in beautiful wrapping paper and film look lovely and elegant, don't they?

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Speaking of bouquets, many brides imagine this kind of wrapping, which is indeed very beautiful...

But wait!

The fashionable country, our neighbor South Korea, has bouquet wrapping that differs from the Japanese style!

Korean Bouquets Are Typically Wrapped with Tulle and Paper

While Japanese bouquets are traditionally wrapped simply using film or wrapping paper, Korean bouquets commonly use paper and tulle.

By using paper and tulle to add volume to the wrapping, the bouquet becomes even more extravagant.

Don't you think the wavy paper combined with semi-transparent tracing paper makes it look really glamorous?

Wrapping a single rose in this cute way is also charming!

Using pink paper with a bright red ribbon creates an adult cute atmosphere.

Wrapping bright red tulips in bold black paper,

or pale pink tulips in deep red paper emphasizes the color of the flowers, which is the Korean style.

While light-colored wrapping paper is standard in Japan, using bold colors for wrapping is also wonderful.

Bouquets Wrapped Solely in Tulle Are Adorable

Wrapping bouquets in tulle is also a Korean style.

Wrapping a bouquet in large mesh tulle enhances the girly feel of the pink bouquet.

The fluffy tulle wrapping contributes to an overall increase in volume, which is delightful!

If you're worried about the bouquet's volume, layering tulle in this way for wrapping can be a good idea.

Chic and Innovative: Let's Gift a Korean-Style Bouquet

We introduced the "Korean-style bouquet," which is different from the standard Japanese bouquet.

While transparent film and wrapping paper are the norms for bouquet wrapping, don’t you think wrapping with paper and tulle is lovely too?

When wrapping bouquets for parents' gifts, to take home table decorations for guests, or for bouquet toss flowers,

asking the florist to wrap them Korean-style with paper and tulle would be adorable.

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