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40" x 100' Orange Cellophane Roll

40" x 100' Orange Cellophane Roll

The Amerifilm Orange Cellophane Roll is a 40" x 100' tinted film built for gift basket wrap, floral work, ... Read more

The Amerifilm Orange Cellophane Roll is a 40" x 100' tinted film built for gift basket wrap, floral work, retail display, and craft packaging. Unlike a printed roll, this is a solid orange color running through the film itself, which gives it a different job on the shelf: it saturates rather than decorates, and everything wrapped inside it reads through an orange cast.


A single roll delivers 100 running feet at a full 40" width. It is available in bulk and wholesale quantities for gift basket assemblers, florists, party suppliers, event teams, and retail packaging operations.


Color Film Versus Printed Film

A printed roll carries a design on a clear base, so whatever sits underneath shows in its own colors and the pattern floats over it. A color roll works the opposite way. The tint is in the film, so everything behind it shifts toward orange, and the intensity compounds wherever the film folds back on itself.


That compounding is the thing to plan around. A single layer of orange over a light-colored product reads as a warm glow. Four layers gathered at a basket handle read as near-opaque. The wrap will be lightest across the flat face of the basket and darkest at the gather, which is a look worth deciding on rather than discovering.


What Orange Does to the Contents

Orange film flatters warm tones and fights cool ones. Chocolate, caramel, nuts, breads, amber bottles, gold ribbon, and wood-tone baskets all deepen and richen behind it. Anything green, blue, purple, or white shifts unpleasantly, and greens in particular turn muddy under an orange cast.


The practical rule for a color film is that it should be chosen to match what is inside it, not chosen first and filled after. A basket built in autumn tones behind orange film reads as one intentional object. A mixed basket behind the same film reads as a basket someone dropped orange plastic over.


Seasonal and Team Color Applications

Orange carries two distinct sales seasons. Autumn runs from Halloween through Thanksgiving, where orange is the anchor color of the entire category and pairs with black, brown, gold, and deep red. Spring is not one of them.


The second and less obvious use is team and school color work. Orange is a primary color for a long list of high school, college, and professional teams, and a solid color film is what makes a spirit basket or a booster fundraiser look coordinated rather than assembled. That business runs on a completely different calendar than autumn and is worth stocking against.


Working With the 40" Width

Width is what separates a basket-grade film from a treat-bag film. Narrower rolls, in the 20" to 30" range, are sized for single items and small arrangements. At 40", a single sheet reaches around a full basket in one piece, with no seam running up the side.


Seams matter more on a color film than a clear one. A seam on clear film is nearly invisible. A seam on orange film is a hard line where the tint doubles, and it will be the first thing the eye finds.


How the Film Handles

Cellophane and polypropylene films tend to split along a hard crease rather than stretching through it. Cut sheets with scissors rather than tearing across the roll, and pull the film taut into position rather than folding it. A crease in a color film also shows as a pale line where the material has been stressed, so the handling matters cosmetically here and not just structurally.


Applications

  • Halloween gift baskets and treat displays
  • Thanksgiving and autumn gift baskets
  • Harvest and fall retail displays
  • Team and school spirit baskets
  • Booster club and fundraiser packaging
  • Chocolate and caramel confection baskets
  • Wine and spirits gift baskets
  • Corporate autumn client gifting
  • Floral wrap for warm-tone arrangements
  • Craft and hobby projects
  • Party favor wrapping
  • Event and catering presentation
  • Window and counter display backing

Finishing Without Equipment

Cellophane basket wrap requires no heat sealing equipment. Draw the film up at the basket rim, secure with ribbon, twist tie, or a pull bow, and fan the excess above the tie point. On a color film, the fan above the tie is where the tint stacks densest, which is worth accounting for when choosing ribbon: a color that reads well against single-layer orange may disappear against the gathered stack.


Storage and Handling

Store rolls flat or hanging from a horizontal bar. A roll stood upright on one end will deform under its own weight, and a compressed core puts a curl into the film that shows in every sheet cut from it afterward.


Keep color film out of direct sunlight in particular. Tinted films are more vulnerable to light exposure than clear ones, because fading is visible on a color and invisible on a clear. A roll stored near a window will develop a lighter outer wrap that no longer matches the film underneath it.


Bulk and Wholesale Options

Sold as an individual roll. Available in bulk and wholesale quantities for gift basket assemblers, party suppliers, and retail packaging operations running seasonal or team-color volume. Quantity pricing available.


Sourcing and Production

Manufactured by Amerifilm.


Product Identifier

Item Number: D-9110


Key Takeaways

  • 40" x 100' solid orange tinted film, sold individually
  • Color runs through the film, so contents read through an orange cast
  • Tint compounds at folds and gathers, lightest across the flat face
  • Flatters warm tones, fights greens and cools
  • Two sales seasons: autumn and team or school spirit work
  • 40" width wraps a full basket in one seamless piece
  • Available in bulk and wholesale quantities
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The Amerifilm Orange Cellophane Roll is a 40" x 100' tinted film built for gift basket wrap, floral work, retail display, and craft packaging. Unlike a printed roll, this is a solid orange color running through the film itself, which gives it a different job on the shelf: it saturates rather than decorates, and everything wrapped inside it reads through an orange cast.


A single roll delivers 100 running feet at a full 40" width. It is available in bulk and wholesale quantities for gift basket assemblers, florists, party suppliers, event teams, and retail packaging operations.


Color Film Versus Printed Film

A printed roll carries a design on a clear base, so whatever sits underneath shows in its own colors and the pattern floats over it. A color roll works the opposite way. The tint is in the film, so everything behind it shifts toward orange, and the intensity compounds wherever the film folds back on itself.


That compounding is the thing to plan around. A single layer of orange over a light-colored product reads as a warm glow. Four layers gathered at a basket handle read as near-opaque. The wrap will be lightest across the flat face of the basket and darkest at the gather, which is a look worth deciding on rather than discovering.


What Orange Does to the Contents

Orange film flatters warm tones and fights cool ones. Chocolate, caramel, nuts, breads, amber bottles, gold ribbon, and wood-tone baskets all deepen and richen behind it. Anything green, blue, purple, or white shifts unpleasantly, and greens in particular turn muddy under an orange cast.


The practical rule for a color film is that it should be chosen to match what is inside it, not chosen first and filled after. A basket built in autumn tones behind orange film reads as one intentional object. A mixed basket behind the same film reads as a basket someone dropped orange plastic over.


Seasonal and Team Color Applications

Orange carries two distinct sales seasons. Autumn runs from Halloween through Thanksgiving, where orange is the anchor color of the entire category and pairs with black, brown, gold, and deep red. Spring is not one of them.


The second and less obvious use is team and school color work. Orange is a primary color for a long list of high school, college, and professional teams, and a solid color film is what makes a spirit basket or a booster fundraiser look coordinated rather than assembled. That business runs on a completely different calendar than autumn and is worth stocking against.


Working With the 40" Width

Width is what separates a basket-grade film from a treat-bag film. Narrower rolls, in the 20" to 30" range, are sized for single items and small arrangements. At 40", a single sheet reaches around a full basket in one piece, with no seam running up the side.


Seams matter more on a color film than a clear one. A seam on clear film is nearly invisible. A seam on orange film is a hard line where the tint doubles, and it will be the first thing the eye finds.


How the Film Handles

Cellophane and polypropylene films tend to split along a hard crease rather than stretching through it. Cut sheets with scissors rather than tearing across the roll, and pull the film taut into position rather than folding it. A crease in a color film also shows as a pale line where the material has been stressed, so the handling matters cosmetically here and not just structurally.


Applications

  • Halloween gift baskets and treat displays
  • Thanksgiving and autumn gift baskets
  • Harvest and fall retail displays
  • Team and school spirit baskets
  • Booster club and fundraiser packaging
  • Chocolate and caramel confection baskets
  • Wine and spirits gift baskets
  • Corporate autumn client gifting
  • Floral wrap for warm-tone arrangements
  • Craft and hobby projects
  • Party favor wrapping
  • Event and catering presentation
  • Window and counter display backing

Finishing Without Equipment

Cellophane basket wrap requires no heat sealing equipment. Draw the film up at the basket rim, secure with ribbon, twist tie, or a pull bow, and fan the excess above the tie point. On a color film, the fan above the tie is where the tint stacks densest, which is worth accounting for when choosing ribbon: a color that reads well against single-layer orange may disappear against the gathered stack.


Storage and Handling

Store rolls flat or hanging from a horizontal bar. A roll stood upright on one end will deform under its own weight, and a compressed core puts a curl into the film that shows in every sheet cut from it afterward.


Keep color film out of direct sunlight in particular. Tinted films are more vulnerable to light exposure than clear ones, because fading is visible on a color and invisible on a clear. A roll stored near a window will develop a lighter outer wrap that no longer matches the film underneath it.


Bulk and Wholesale Options

Sold as an individual roll. Available in bulk and wholesale quantities for gift basket assemblers, party suppliers, and retail packaging operations running seasonal or team-color volume. Quantity pricing available.


Sourcing and Production

Manufactured by Amerifilm.


Product Identifier

Item Number: D-9110


Key Takeaways

  • 40" x 100' solid orange tinted film, sold individually
  • Color runs through the film, so contents read through an orange cast
  • Tint compounds at folds and gathers, lightest across the flat face
  • Flatters warm tones, fights greens and cools
  • Two sales seasons: autumn and team or school spirit work
  • 40" width wraps a full basket in one seamless piece
  • Available in bulk and wholesale quantities

Frequently Asked Questions

How many layers of orange cellophane before the basket contents stop being visible?
There is no fixed number because it depends on how light the contents are, but the practical answer is that a single flat layer is transparent, two is tinted, and by three or four the product is a silhouette. The gather at the top of a basket is where the layers stack, so a wrap can be perfectly see-through on the face and effectively opaque at the handle.
Can I use orange cellophane and a clear roll on the same basket?
Yes, and it is a common way to get color without losing the product. Wrap the basket in clear film first, then run a partial orange sheet as a collar or a back panel behind the arrangement. The contents stay true in color and the orange does the seasonal work behind them.
Will orange cellophane fade if a wrapped basket sits in a store window?
Tinted film fades under sustained sunlight in a way clear film does not, because the loss shows. A display basket that lives in a south-facing window through an autumn season can come out visibly lighter than a freshly wrapped one next to it. For long-running window displays, rotate the display unit rather than letting one sit the whole season.
What ribbon colors work against orange cellophane?
Black, brown, deep gold, and cream hold their own against orange at every layer depth. The trap is anything in the same warm family, rust or copper or bronze, which disappears against the film once the tint stacks at the gather. If you are matching team colors, test the ribbon against a doubled-over piece of the film rather than a single sheet.
Is orange cellophane only useful in the fall?
Autumn is the volume season, but team and school color work runs year round and is the reason a lot of operations keep orange in stock past November. Spirit baskets, booster fundraisers, and homecoming packaging all need a solid orange, and none of them care what month it is.