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18x28 - Black Tissue

18x28 - Black Tissue

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18x28 - Black Tissue

Tissue Paper

Black Tissue Paper Sheets — Premium Presentation & Protective Wrap

Black tissue paper is a simple, versatile way to elevate unboxing while adding a light protective layer between products and outer packaging. These tissue sheets are ideal for wrapping items, lining boxes and bags, cushioning delicate surfaces from scuffs, and creating a clean, consistent brand presentation. The deep black colour delivers a premium look for retail, eCommerce fulfilment, gifting, and event packaging—especially when paired with contrasting ribbons, stickers, or branded seals.

Because tissue is thin and flexible, it conforms closely around products and fills small voids without adding significant bulk or shipping weight. Use it as a primary wrap for non-fragile items, or as a finishing layer over protective materials such as bubble wrap, foam, or corrugated inserts.


Key Features

Premium presentation:
Creates a high-contrast, luxury look that suits fashion, cosmetics, jewellery, and gift packaging.

Light surface protection:
Helps reduce minor scuffs and rub marks by separating items from each other and from the carton or mailer.

Flexible and easy to use:
Wraps neatly around irregular shapes and folds crisply for clean corners and professional finishes.

Space-efficient:
Adds minimal thickness, helping keep parcels compact and shipping costs controlled.

Versatile packing and merchandising:
Use as box lining, bag stuffing, interleaving between products, or decorative layering for gift sets.


Key Features (Bullet Summary)

  • Black tissue sheets for premium wrapping and box lining
  • Ideal for retail, eCommerce fulfilment, gifting, and events
  • Helps prevent light surface abrasion by separating items
  • Conforms easily around products and folds neatly
  • Low-bulk packaging layer that won’t significantly increase parcel size

Typical Uses

  • Wrapping clothing, accessories, and footwear before placing into boxes or bags
  • Lining rigid gift boxes, postal boxes, and luxury cartons
  • Interleaving between stacked items (prints, flat-packed goods, boxed products)
  • Creating a premium “reveal” layer for subscription boxes and branded mailers
  • Filling small voids in presentation packaging (alongside other protective materials)

Black Tissue Paper — Full Product Guide

Introduction
Tissue paper is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve presentation and add a practical protective layer in packaging. Black tissue is particularly popular for premium brands because it provides a clean, modern backdrop that makes products and branding elements stand out. This guide explains how to get the best results when using black tissue sheets for packing, wrapping, and merchandising.


How It Works

Tissue paper works by creating a thin barrier between surfaces. When used as a wrap or liner, it reduces direct contact between the product and the outer packaging, helping to minimise light rubbing and cosmetic marks during handling. It also improves the unboxing experience by adding structure and a deliberate “layered” presentation.

For best results, tissue is often used in combination with other packaging components:

  • As a finishing wrap over protective materials (bubble wrap, foam, corrugated inserts) to keep the presentation tidy.
  • As a liner inside boxes to soften edges and create a premium interior.
  • As interleaving between items to prevent surface-to-surface contact.

Materials and Construction

Packaging tissue is a lightweight paper designed to fold and wrap easily. Its thin profile makes it ideal for presentation and light protection without adding significant weight. Tissue sheets are supplied flat for quick picking and packing, and they can be folded, layered, or lightly crumpled depending on the look and level of fill you want.

Tip: For a more structured presentation, fold sheets into clean rectangles and place them as a liner. For a softer, boutique look, gently gather or crumple tissue to create volume.


Packaging & Product Compatibility

Black tissue paper is widely used across many product categories. It is especially effective where presentation matters and where items benefit from a clean separation layer:

  • Fashion & apparel: shirts, knitwear, dresses, scarves, and accessories.
  • Beauty & cosmetics: boxed products, gift sets, and premium skincare.
  • Jewellery & small gifts: as a liner or wrap inside rigid boxes and pouches.
  • Homewares: candles, ceramics (as a presentation layer over protective wrap), and décor items.
  • Print & stationery: interleaving between flat items to reduce rubbing.

If you are packing fragile items, tissue should be treated as a presentation and separation layer rather than the only protective material. Combine with appropriate cushioning and a strong outer carton for transit protection.


Health and Safety

Tissue paper is straightforward to handle, but good packing practice helps maintain quality and efficiency:

  • Store tissue in a clean, dry area to prevent moisture absorption and creasing.
  • Keep hands and work surfaces clean to maintain the appearance of dark-coloured tissue.
  • When packing food-contact items, use packaging materials that are specifically intended for that purpose.

Ideal Applications and Use Cases

eCommerce fulfilment:
Use black tissue to wrap products before placing them into mailers or postal boxes. Add a branded sticker or seal for a secure, premium finish.

Retail bagging and gift wrap:
Line carrier bags or wrap items at point of sale to create a consistent brand experience.

Subscription boxes and PR mailers:
Layer tissue over the contents to create a “reveal” moment and keep items visually organised.

Corporate gifting and events:
Use as a liner in gift boxes or hampers to create contrast and highlight the products inside.


Maintenance, Cleaning and Care

Tissue paper is a single-use packaging material. To keep it looking its best:

  • Keep packs sealed until needed to reduce dust and handling marks.
  • Avoid compressing tissue under heavy items to prevent deep creases.
  • Use a dedicated packing area so sheets stay flat and easy to pick.

Case Study (Example Packing Workflow)

Scenario: A boutique clothing brand shipping garments in postal boxes.
Goal: Improve presentation and reduce light rubbing during transit.

  • Fold garment neatly and place on an opened tissue sheet.
  • Wrap once around the garment and fold the ends for a clean edge.
  • Seal with a branded sticker to keep the wrap secure.
  • Place into the postal box with any required void fill.
  • Add a final tissue layer on top for a premium unboxing reveal.

Result: A consistent, premium presentation with a simple separation layer that helps reduce cosmetic scuffing and keeps items organised.


Who Is It For?

  • Brands that want a premium, modern unboxing experience
  • Retailers and fulfilment teams needing fast, consistent wrapping
  • Gift businesses and event packers creating high-impact presentation
  • Anyone needing a lightweight separation layer between products

Colours / Features Available

This listing is for black tissue paper. If you are building a coordinated packaging look, black tissue pairs well with metallic foils, white labels, kraft boxes, and coloured ribbons. For multi-colour ranges, choose tissue shades that match your brand palette and use contrasting seals for a crisp finish.


Sizes Available

This product page may represent multiple options within the same tissue range. Select the size and pack option that best suits your packing workflow, product dimensions, and desired wrap style. If you are unsure, choose a sheet size that allows at least one full wrap around your product with enough overlap for a neat fold and seal.