Amerifilm
40" x 100' Pink Tulips Cellophane Roll
40" x 100' Pink Tulips Cellophane Roll
The Amerifilm Pink Tulips Cellophane Roll is a 40" x 100' printed clear film built for floral bouquet wrap, spring gift baskets, and retail presentation packaging. The pink tulip pattern prints onto a clear base, so the design frames the product rather than tinting it, and everything inside keeps its true color.
A single roll delivers 100 running feet at a full 40" width. It is available in bulk and wholesale quantities for florists, garden centers, gift basket assemblers, party suppliers, and retail packaging teams.
Where a Tulip Print Fits the Calendar
A tulip pattern is not seasonal in the way a candy cane is, but it is not neutral either. Tulips read as spring, and the print carries most naturally from late winter through May: Easter, Mother's Day, spring garden center sales, graduations, and the general lift in floral volume once the weather turns.
That places this roll between a holiday film and a year-round film in stocking terms. It has a peak, but it does not go dead outside of it the way a Valentine print does on February 15. A tulip wrap on a June birthday bouquet does not look wrong. A red heart wrap would.
Print Selection and Product Pairing
A floral print wrapped around real flowers is a decision, not a default. The specific problem with a tulip print is that it names a flower. Wrapped around actual tulips, the print and the stems reinforce each other and the whole thing reads as one deliberate object. Wrapped around a mixed bouquet with no tulips in it, the print introduces a flower that is not there, and the eye notices.
Over non-floral contents the question disappears. Gift baskets, potted plants, chocolate and confection assortments, and spa sets all take a tulip wrap cleanly, because the pattern is the only floral element in the composition rather than a competing one.
Working With a Pink Print
Pink ink on a clear base sits lightly. It does not carry the visual weight of a red or a deep blue, which means the print reads as a soft frame rather than a dominant element, and it will lose against a busy or dark-toned product underneath it.
Where it performs is over light and neutral fields: white and cream flowers, pale baskets, light wood, white tissue, kraft paper. Set against those, the tulips hold their shape and the wrap reads as intentional. Over a dark chocolate basket or a deep-toned arrangement, a pink print effectively vanishes and clear film would do the same job for less.
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 bouquet or a large basket in one piece, with no seam running up the side.
Seams also break the pattern. A printed film seamed up the side of a basket produces a visible line where the tulips stop and restart out of register, and that mismatch reads as a mistake in a way a seam on clear film does not.
Bouquet Wrapping Technique
Cut a sheet, lay it flat, and set the bouquet on the diagonal so one corner extends past the blooms. Bring the two side corners up and around the stems and gather at the stem line only. The film should form a cone with open volume at the top where the flowers sit.
Tulips make this more consequential than most stems. Tulip heads are heavy relative to their stems and they keep growing and bending after cutting, so a wrap that clamps down on the blooms will fight the flower rather than support it. Gather low, leave the cone open, and let the heads move.
How the Film Handles
Printed cellophane splits along a hard crease rather than stretching through it, because the ink layer stiffens one face of the sheet. Cut with scissors rather than tearing across the roll, and pull the film taut into position rather than folding it.
Applications
- Tulip and spring bulb bouquet wrap
- Easter gift baskets
- Mother's Day arrangements
- Spring floral counter sales
- Garden center retail packaging
- Potted tulip and bulb plant wrap
- Graduation gift wrap
- Baby shower and new baby gift baskets
- Spa and self-care gift sets
- Chocolate and confection gift baskets
- Bridal and event florals
- Party favor wrapping
- Craft and hobby projects
- Retail spring displays
Finishing Without Equipment
Cellophane bouquet and basket wrap requires no heat sealing equipment. Draw the film up at the stem line or basket rim, secure with ribbon, twist tie, or a pull bow, and fan the excess film above the tie point.
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 rolls out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. Printed film held in a hot storage area comes out more brittle than it went in, and on a printed film brittleness shows first as splitting along the folds.
Bulk and Wholesale Options
Sold as an individual roll. Available in bulk and wholesale quantities for florists, garden centers, and gift basket operations running spring volume. Quantity pricing available.
Sourcing and Production
Manufactured by Amerifilm.
Product Identifier
Item Number: D-9111
Key Takeaways
- 40" x 100' printed cellophane roll, sold individually
- Pink tulip print on a clear base, so contents keep their true color
- Spring peak without a hard expiration date the way a holiday print has
- Pink ink reads light, so it performs over pale and neutral contents rather than dark ones
- 40" width wraps a full bouquet or basket in one seamless piece with no pattern break
- Store flat or hanging, never standing on end
- Available in bulk and wholesale quantities
Couldn't load pickup availability
The Amerifilm Pink Tulips Cellophane Roll is a 40" x 100' printed clear film built for floral bouquet wrap, spring gift baskets, and retail presentation packaging. The pink tulip pattern prints onto a clear base, so the design frames the product rather than tinting it, and everything inside keeps its true color.
A single roll delivers 100 running feet at a full 40" width. It is available in bulk and wholesale quantities for florists, garden centers, gift basket assemblers, party suppliers, and retail packaging teams.
Where a Tulip Print Fits the Calendar
A tulip pattern is not seasonal in the way a candy cane is, but it is not neutral either. Tulips read as spring, and the print carries most naturally from late winter through May: Easter, Mother's Day, spring garden center sales, graduations, and the general lift in floral volume once the weather turns.
That places this roll between a holiday film and a year-round film in stocking terms. It has a peak, but it does not go dead outside of it the way a Valentine print does on February 15. A tulip wrap on a June birthday bouquet does not look wrong. A red heart wrap would.
Print Selection and Product Pairing
A floral print wrapped around real flowers is a decision, not a default. The specific problem with a tulip print is that it names a flower. Wrapped around actual tulips, the print and the stems reinforce each other and the whole thing reads as one deliberate object. Wrapped around a mixed bouquet with no tulips in it, the print introduces a flower that is not there, and the eye notices.
Over non-floral contents the question disappears. Gift baskets, potted plants, chocolate and confection assortments, and spa sets all take a tulip wrap cleanly, because the pattern is the only floral element in the composition rather than a competing one.
Working With a Pink Print
Pink ink on a clear base sits lightly. It does not carry the visual weight of a red or a deep blue, which means the print reads as a soft frame rather than a dominant element, and it will lose against a busy or dark-toned product underneath it.
Where it performs is over light and neutral fields: white and cream flowers, pale baskets, light wood, white tissue, kraft paper. Set against those, the tulips hold their shape and the wrap reads as intentional. Over a dark chocolate basket or a deep-toned arrangement, a pink print effectively vanishes and clear film would do the same job for less.
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 bouquet or a large basket in one piece, with no seam running up the side.
Seams also break the pattern. A printed film seamed up the side of a basket produces a visible line where the tulips stop and restart out of register, and that mismatch reads as a mistake in a way a seam on clear film does not.
Bouquet Wrapping Technique
Cut a sheet, lay it flat, and set the bouquet on the diagonal so one corner extends past the blooms. Bring the two side corners up and around the stems and gather at the stem line only. The film should form a cone with open volume at the top where the flowers sit.
Tulips make this more consequential than most stems. Tulip heads are heavy relative to their stems and they keep growing and bending after cutting, so a wrap that clamps down on the blooms will fight the flower rather than support it. Gather low, leave the cone open, and let the heads move.
How the Film Handles
Printed cellophane splits along a hard crease rather than stretching through it, because the ink layer stiffens one face of the sheet. Cut with scissors rather than tearing across the roll, and pull the film taut into position rather than folding it.
Applications
- Tulip and spring bulb bouquet wrap
- Easter gift baskets
- Mother's Day arrangements
- Spring floral counter sales
- Garden center retail packaging
- Potted tulip and bulb plant wrap
- Graduation gift wrap
- Baby shower and new baby gift baskets
- Spa and self-care gift sets
- Chocolate and confection gift baskets
- Bridal and event florals
- Party favor wrapping
- Craft and hobby projects
- Retail spring displays
Finishing Without Equipment
Cellophane bouquet and basket wrap requires no heat sealing equipment. Draw the film up at the stem line or basket rim, secure with ribbon, twist tie, or a pull bow, and fan the excess film above the tie point.
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 rolls out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. Printed film held in a hot storage area comes out more brittle than it went in, and on a printed film brittleness shows first as splitting along the folds.
Bulk and Wholesale Options
Sold as an individual roll. Available in bulk and wholesale quantities for florists, garden centers, and gift basket operations running spring volume. Quantity pricing available.
Sourcing and Production
Manufactured by Amerifilm.
Product Identifier
Item Number: D-9111
Key Takeaways
- 40" x 100' printed cellophane roll, sold individually
- Pink tulip print on a clear base, so contents keep their true color
- Spring peak without a hard expiration date the way a holiday print has
- Pink ink reads light, so it performs over pale and neutral contents rather than dark ones
- 40" width wraps a full bouquet or basket in one seamless piece with no pattern break
- Store flat or hanging, never standing on end
- Available in bulk and wholesale quantities