Turn a store-bought floral arrangement into a sweet thoughtful gift with our favorite bouquet wraps and free gift tags.

Here we’ll show you which wraps go well with different bouquets.

You’ll also get inspiration for how to style our free printable gift tags.

variety of wrapped floral bouquets

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These finishing touches will make any last-minute flower gift feel special regardless of the occasion.

Aftersplattering the paper with paintand a brush, let it fully dry.

Then, roll the paper around the stems and secure it with twine or ribbon.

Floral bouquet wrapped with splatter paper

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Match the paper and paint colors to the flower colors.

How to Wrap Flowers with Washi Tape

Washi tape is a decorative Japanese masking tape made of rice paper.

Choosing the washi tape pattern is the hardest part of this wrapit’s seriously that easy to do!

Floral bouquet wrapped with washi tape

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Use a bright ribbon to make the free printable tag stand out.

This rustic wrap is as easy as it looks.

Simply trim your fabric, roll, and tie.

Floral bouquet wrapped with a paper gift bag

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We repurposed leftover scraps of burlap fabric, but use any material you have.

Showcase blooms on long stems by letting them peek out from the bottom of the fabric.

It’s easier than it looks to fold together.

Floral bouquet wrapped with fabric

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First, trace the template on the material of your choice and then cut it out.

Then, fold along the dotted lines and secure it with hot-glue or double-sided tape.

We recommend using a heavier material for this wrap, such as a heavy black poster board.

Floral bouquet wrapped with a geometric cone

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This geometric look adds a rustic pop to pretty foliage or a short and wide bouquet.

Floral bouquet wrapped with rolled paper cone

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Floral bouquet wrapped with tissue paper

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