Notre flower golden hot foil tissue paper offers a sophisticated way to wrap floral arrangements and high-end gifts. Featuring a reflective metallic finish, this specialized paper highlights intricate floral patterns that catch the light beautifully. The durable base material ensures the foil remains intact without flaking, providing a secure and decorative layer for various retail applications.
Designed for versatility, it serves as an excellent accent for boutique shopping bags or as a standalone wrap for delicate bouquets. The metallic gold foil is applied using precision heat-stamping techniques, ensuring every petal and line is sharp, cohérent, and visually striking for your brand.
| Matériel | 17gsm/22gsm white tissue paper |
|---|---|
| Taille | 50x75cm. 50X50cm. 38X50cm or customize size. |
| Craft | golden/silver Hot foil |
| Packging | 1000feuille par paquet. 2000pack put into brown carton |
Catégorie de produit
Professional Brand Presentation
Using flower golden hot foil tissue paper creates a cohesive look that signals quality to your customers. The metallic accents serve as an immediate indicator of care and attention to detail. This paper is specifically treated to be bleed-resistant, ensuring that the gold finish remains crisp even if the paper comes into contact with light moisture from fresh floral stems.
Eco-Conscious Material Standards
We utilize FSC-certified wood pulp for our base paper, ensuring that your decorative packaging meets modern environmental expectations. The foils used are thin enough to be processed in standard recycling streams in many regions. This balance of aesthetic appeal and responsible sourcing makes it an ideal choice for businesses looking to modernize their packaging supplies.
Customizing Your Golden Hot Stamping Tissue Paper
Création custom golden hot stamping tissue paper involves a detailed yet streamlined process that ensures your brand’s vision is brought to life with precision and brilliance. This specialized method adds a metallic, reflective element to standard tissue paper, elevating your conditionnement and leaving a lasting impression on your customers.
The customization journey begins with your design. You’ll submit your logo, pattern, or text, which will then be converted into a digital proof for your review. This step is critical for confirming layout, size, and ensuring color accuracy of any non-foiled elements. Once approved, specialized metal plates, often made of brass, are precisely etched with your approved golden hot stamping design. These plates are engineered to withstand the high temperatures and pressure required for the foiling process.
Next, the base tissue paper, selected for its quality and grammage, is fed into the hot stamping machine. The etched metal plate is heated and pressed onto the tissue paper with immense pressure, transferring the metallic gold foil directly onto the surface. This heat and pressure bond the foil permanently, creating a crisp, vibrant, and durable golden impression that will not easily rub off or fade. After the golden hot stamping is applied, the tissue paper is carefully inspected for quality, ensuring every sheet meets our high standards before being cut to your specified dimensions and packaged securely for delivery.
Customization Workflow

Expédition & Livraison
Nous imprimons et expédions depuis nos installations aux États-Unis et en Europe. Les commandes sont généralement traitées dans 7-10 jours ouvrables après l'approbation du bon à tirer.
Expédition terrestre fiable pour toutes les commandes nationales.
Nous expédions vers plus de 150 pays du monde entier.
Q1: What is the minimum line thickness required for a clear hot foil impression on tissue paper? UN: To ensure a crisp and legible finish, we recommend a minimum line weight of 0.2mm for golden or silver hot foil designs. Because tissue paper is a lightweight material, lines that are too fine may not bond correctly with the foil, while overly bold areas might cause slight bleeding of the metallic edge. Maintaining this technical standard ensures the intricate details of your logo or floral pattern remain sharp.
Q2: Can I choose different base colors for the tissue paper before applying the gold or silver foil? UN: Oui. The production process allows for the base tissue paper to be dyed or printed with a solid color prior to the hot stamping stage. While white and black are the most common choices for creating a high-contrast look with golden foil, custom PMS colors can be applied to the base material to align with your specific branding requirements.
Q3: Does the hot foil stamping process affect the recyclability or eco-friendly nature of the paper? UN: Our production uses ultra-thin metallic foils and acid-free wood pulp, which are designed to be compatible with most modern recycling processes. Because the foil layer is exceptionally thin, it does not prevent the paper fibers from being reclaimed. This allows businesses to maintain a high-end aesthetic while supporting sustainable packaging initiatives.
Q4: How do you ensure the gold or silver foil does not flake off during product wrapping? UN: Durability is achieved through precise thermal calibration. During production, the brass plates are heated to a specific temperature that activates the adhesive backing on the foil, creating a permanent bond with the paper fibers. We conduct « rub tests » on every batch to verify that the metallic finish remains intact even when the paper is folded, scrunched, or manipulated during the wrapping process.
Q5: Are there limitations on the size of the foiled area on a single sheet of tissue paper? UN: While we can accommodate large patterns, the hot stamping area is typically governed by the size of the stamping plate. For continuous floral patterns or repeated logos, we use a rotary hot stamping method. It is generally recommended to use a repeating pattern rather than one solid block of foil across the entire sheet to maintain the natural softness and flexibility of the tissue paper.
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