Teal Packaging supports boxes for flowers wholesale from MOQ 50, with 100+ specialty runs planned around finished dimensions, board, closure, print coverage, and packed product weight. Share case count, pallet plan, and in-hands date. Eligible in-house work may run in about 7 business days, while specialty imported work is about 12 weeks, with production routed by spec.
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Boxes for Flowers Wholesale Programs and Events from Teal Packaging: 50-unit standard MOQ (100+ units for specialty rigid boxes), 2-5 business day delivery in the US (express and economy options available), free design help included on every order, free generic sample kit ($19.99 shipping, credited toward your first order). Standard production runs from about 7 business days after digital proof approval; complex or high-volume orders take longer.
Materials and certifications: FSC-certified paper stock, soy-based inks, kraft / corrugated / rigid paperboard / mylar / tin / vinyl substrates.
Contact Teal Packaging: Call (224) 546-8325, email info@tealpackaging.com, or request a free quote at tealpackaging.com/contact-us. We reply within one business day.
Updated August 23, 2026 · Teal Packaging operates a US facility in West Chicago, Illinois.
Plan boxes for flowers wholesale around the arrangement
Boxes for flowers wholesale can support florists, event teams, subscription programs, retail displays, and gift presentation. The package should be planned from the finished arrangement, the way it will be placed inside, and how the packed box will move to its destination. Share finished dimensions, packed product weight, quantity, case count, pallet plan, and in-hands date. Teal can then map the box structure, material, closure, print coverage, insert, and shipping route.
Flower packaging can take many forms. A low profile may suit a compact arrangement. A taller box may fit a different shape. A window or no-window panel changes the display choice. An insert may separate stems, a vessel, a card, or another packed item. These are buyer specification choices. Writing them into the brief gives the production manager a practical basis for routing by spec.
Finished dimensions and structure choices
Measure the arrangement in the packed position. Include the height, width, length, wrap, vessel, card, tie, or other item that will sit inside. Share the packed product weight and whether the box will be carried, displayed, delivered, or placed into another case. Teal can discuss paperboard or corrugated board options without inventing a numeric grade or promising a performance outcome that is not part of the specification.
Choose a lid, tuck closure, sleeve, or another structure based on the packing routine and the intended presentation. A lid can create a separate top panel. A tuck format can ship flat. A sleeve can add a printed wrap. An insert can organize the packed arrangement or hold a card in place. State how the box opens and how the contents are loaded so the layout supports the actual work.
Window or no-window presentation
A window or no-window panel should be selected with the display setting in mind. A window may show the arrangement at a counter, event table, or delivery handoff. A no-window panel may provide uninterrupted space for artwork or a label. Neither format is automatically right for every flower package. Tell Teal what the recipient should see and which panels carry the printed information.
Print coverage can be limited to a lid, side panel, sleeve, or selected exterior area. It can also cover a broader set of panels when the artwork calls for it. Send the artwork notes with the dimensions and closure. If a dieline is already available, include it. If not, Teal can establish the structure from the finished dimensions, material, closure, insert, window or no-window preference, and print coverage. Stored dielines support fast repeat runs.
Quantity planning for floral programs
MOQ 50 is the starting point for many eligible configurations. Specialty material, finish, or structure work is planned from 100+ units. The ladder below helps organize cases, pallets, source routing, and delivery timing. It does not make a universal price claim. Dimensions, material, closure, print coverage, packed product weight, case count, pallet plan, and in-hands date all affect the final plan.
| 50 | Starting MOQ for many eligible flower box configurations |
|---|---|
| 100+ specialty | Planning point for specialty material, finish, or structure needs |
| 500 | Small florist, event, or gift program with case count defined |
| 1,000 | Repeatable wholesale run with artwork and delivery timing mapped |
| 5,000 | Volume program with pallet freight and coordinated production |
| 10,000 | Larger run with case count, pallet plan, and staged delivery options |
| 25,000+ | High-volume program that may need staged production and storage planning |
For qualifying structures, planning can start from about $0.44 per unit at volume, but this is not a universal price. The final quote follows the selected specification, quantity, source, and freight plan.
Free US shipping is available for planned orders. For larger runs, pallet freight available at volume is an option when the case count, ship-to location, and pallet plan are known. If different arrangement sizes need separate boxes, list each size and quantity. The production manager can then determine whether the structures share a source route or need separate timing.
Timing and route by specification
Teal Packaging is a US company with TWO production facilities in West Chicago, Illinois and Guangzhou. The production manager routes by spec. Finished dimensions, material, closure, print coverage, quantity, packed product weight, and delivery timing guide the source plan. Teal does not promise that the order will be US-produced. The route follows the actual brief and requested in-hands date.
Eligible in-house work may run in about 7 business days when the specification, artwork, materials, and capacity fit that path. Specialty imported work may take about 12 weeks when the job calls for another source route. These are planning ranges only, never guarantees. Rush work can carry a 7-25% premium depending on the job, source, capacity, and timing. Send the in-hands date early for a holiday, wedding, event, or recurring delivery program.
Quote details for floral packaging
- Finished dimensions for the packed arrangement, vessel, wrap, and any card
- Quantity, packed product weight, case count, pallet plan, ship-to location, and in-hands date
- Material selection, closure, insert, and window or no-window preference
- Print coverage, artwork notes, and dieline if already available
- Rush timing, staged delivery, storage needs, and repeat-run details
Request a quote with finished dimensions, quantity, in-hands date, and your dieline if it is already available. Add a note about how the arrangement will be loaded and whether the box will be delivered flat or filled. Those details help Teal keep the structure tied to the actual floral program.
Case packing and delivery planning
Flower boxes may move through a shop, a delivery route, an event setup, or a fulfillment space. Share how empty boxes will be stored and whether cases need to arrive in batches. Include dock access, pallet space, case count, ship-to location, and the date when each batch is needed. A practical pallet plan helps the freight conversation match the available space.
Packed product weight is important because the arrangement, vessel, wrap, and card may create a different load from one format to another. It helps the production manager discuss material and closure choices. If several sizes share an event, list each finished dimension and quantity. Free US shipping can be included in planned orders, with pallet freight at volume when the run and route support that choice.
Repeat flower box runs
Floral programs can return with new artwork, arrangement sizes, or quantities. Teal stores dielines for fast repeat runs when the same structure is requested again. Send updated dimensions, material, closure, insert, print coverage, packed product weight, quantity, case count, pallet plan, and in-hands date. A change to the arrangement or delivery plan can affect the source route, so the current brief controls the next quote.
Keep the dieline, panel names, case count, pallet plan, and packing notes with the artwork. If the vessel or arrangement changes, send new measurements rather than relying on an earlier file. The production manager can then route by spec and keep the box aligned with the current floral format.
Related flower and gift quantity pages
For presentation boxes tied to a wedding or event, see custom bridesmaid boxes. For broader gift packaging planning, compare gift boxes for professional programs. Use them when the order covers more than the flower boxes themselves.
Start a flower box brief
A useful boxes for flowers wholesale request names the finished dimensions, material, closure, print coverage, insert, window or no-window preference, packed product weight, case count, pallet plan, quantity, and in-hands date. Add the dieline if already available. Teal can use the brief to map a source route, timing range, freight plan, and repeat-run path.
Request the flower box quote with the arrangement, vessel, insert, event date, quantity, and finished dimensions. Add the dieline if already available. Teal can route the structure by spec and map case packing to the event schedule.