Tissue Paper
Yellow Tissue Paper Sheets — Protective Wrap for Packing, Presentation & Storage
Yellow tissue paper is a simple, versatile way to protect products and elevate presentation at the same time. These coloured tissue sheets are commonly used as a cushioning layer inside boxes, bags and gift packaging, helping to reduce light scuffing and surface-to-surface contact while adding a bright, premium look when customers open the parcel. Tissue is also a popular choice for interleaving items (placing a sheet between products) to help prevent rubbing during handling and transit.
Because tissue paper is lightweight and easy to fold, scrunch and layer, it works well for both retail and eCommerce packing benches. Use it to line cartons, wrap individual items, create a neat top sheet for a finished look, or build up gentle void fill around delicate shapes. Coloured tissue is also widely used for seasonal promotions, brand colour themes, and gift-ready presentation.
Key Features
Protective interleaving: Place sheets between items to help reduce surface contact and minimise light scuffs during storage and transport.
Presentation-ready colour: A bright yellow finish adds a clean, cheerful unboxing experience and can support colour-themed merchandising.
Easy to wrap, fold and layer: Tissue conforms to shapes quickly—ideal for wrapping, lining, and creating a tidy top layer in boxes and bags.
Lightweight packing material: Adds minimal weight to parcels while still providing a useful protective layer.
Versatile for retail and shipping: Suitable for gift wrap, boutique packaging, product separation, and general protective packing.
- Protects surfaces by reducing direct contact between items
- Improves presentation for retail bags, boxes and gift packaging
- Flexible and fast to use at the packing bench
- Great for layering as a liner, wrap, or top sheet
- Works across many product types from apparel to homewares
Typical Uses
- Lining gift boxes, postal boxes and carrier bags
- Wrapping individual products for a clean, premium finish
- Interleaving stacked items (e.g., between garments or flat products)
- Creating a top sheet for a tidy, branded unboxing presentation
- Light void fill when gently scrunched (often combined with other protective materials)
Yellow Tissue Paper — Full Product Guide
Tissue paper is a classic packaging material because it balances protection, speed of use, and presentation. Whether you are packing orders for dispatch, preparing gift sets, or organising stock for storage, tissue sheets provide a practical layer that helps keep items separated and looking their best. Coloured tissue adds an extra benefit: it turns functional packing into part of the customer experience.
How It Works
Tissue paper works primarily as a surface-protection and separation layer. When items are wrapped or separated with tissue, the sheet helps reduce friction and direct contact that can lead to light scuffs, rub marks, or dulling of finishes. Tissue can also be folded into corners and around edges to provide a small amount of cushioning where products are most likely to knock against packaging.
For best results, tissue is often used as part of a layered packing method:
1) Line the box or bag with tissue
2) Wrap or interleave the product
3) Add a top sheet for presentation
4) Combine with stronger void fill (where needed) for heavier or fragile items
Materials and Construction
Packaging tissue is typically made from lightweight paper designed to be easy to fold and handle. The coloured finish provides a consistent look for presentation and merchandising. Tissue is intended for light protection and is best used to prevent surface-to-surface contact rather than to absorb heavy impacts.
Product Protection: What Tissue Is (and Isn’t) For
Ideal for:
• Preventing light scuffs and rub marks
• Keeping items separated in a box
• Improving presentation and unboxing
• Wrapping items that don’t require rigid protection
Not a replacement for:
• Heavy-duty cushioning for fragile goods
• Moisture barriers or waterproof protection
• Structural protection for sharp edges (use appropriate protective materials where required)
Compatibility with Packaging Styles
Yellow tissue sheets can be used with many common packaging formats:
- Postal boxes & cartons: line the base, wrap items, and finish with a top sheet
- Gift boxes: create a premium layered look with matching ribbon or stickers
- Paper carrier bags: line the bag for boutique presentation
- Product sleeves & wraps: interleave flat items to reduce rubbing
Health and Safety
Tissue paper is generally safe and easy to handle. As with all packaging materials, keep away from open flames and heat sources. If you are packing food-contact items or products with specific compliance requirements, confirm suitability for your application and any relevant regulations before use.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
This coloured tissue is commonly chosen by:
- Retailers & boutiques packing clothing, accessories, and gift items
- eCommerce brands looking to improve unboxing without adding significant parcel weight
- Gift and hamper makers building layered presentation inside boxes
- Workshops and studios separating finished goods during storage
It is especially useful when you want packaging that looks intentional and premium, while still being quick to use at scale.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
Tissue paper is a single-use packaging material in most packing workflows. Store sheets in a clean, dry area to keep them crisp and presentable. Avoid damp environments, as moisture can affect paper strength and appearance.
Packing Tips (Practical Guide)
For a neat wrap: Lay the product diagonally on the sheet, fold corners in, then roll and tuck for a clean finish.
For box lining: Place one or more sheets in the base, allowing edges to rise up the sides for a soft liner.
For interleaving: Insert a sheet between each item in a stack to reduce rubbing and keep surfaces clean.
For a premium top sheet: After placing the product, add a final sheet on top before closing the box—this creates a tidy reveal when opened.
For extra protection: Combine tissue with stronger void fill (e.g., paper void fill, bubble wrap, foam, or corrugated inserts) when shipping heavier or fragile items.
Case Study (Example Workflow)
Scenario: A small retailer ships mixed orders containing apparel and accessories.
Approach: Each item is wrapped or interleaved with yellow tissue to prevent rubbing. The carton is lined with tissue for presentation, then a final top sheet is added before sealing. For orders containing heavier accessories, additional void fill is added to prevent movement in transit.
Result: Faster packing, improved presentation, and fewer surface marks from items contacting each other during shipping.
Who Is It For?
- Brands that want a bright, consistent colour theme in their packaging
- Businesses that need quick, lightweight protective wrapping
- Retailers creating gift-ready presentation without complex materials
- Operations that want an easy interleaving sheet for storage and handling
Colours / Features Available
This listing is for yellow tissue paper. If you are building a colour-themed packaging range, coloured tissue is often selected to match seasonal campaigns, brand palettes, or product categories.
Sizes Available
This product is supplied as tissue sheets. If multiple sheet sizes or pack quantities are available on this page, select the option that best suits your packing workflow and carton/bag size.
