🌟 The Celebrity Connection: How Fans Gift Flower Bouquets in Korea
In Korea, fans often send flowers to celebrities to celebrate:
- Drama premieres
- Fan meetings
- Concerts
- Birthdays
- Musical performances
- Award shows
- Filming milestones
These bouquets appear in backstage photos, Instagram posts, and fan communities. Over time, the Korean bouquet aesthetic has become a beloved part of K-culture gift-giving.
💐 Eunjung Choi’s Experience Designing Bouquets for Korean Celebrities
Before starting KoreanWrappingPaper.com, Eunjung Choi operated a flower shop in Seoul called Flower Gift Korea, where she became known for her Korean-style bouquet designs. Fans discovered her work and began ordering her bouquets as gifts for their favorite stars.
Florist for Korean Celebrities?
Although Eunjung Choi wasn’t an exclusive florist for any celebrity, she designed countless bouquets for various Korean celebrities.
The bouquets were purchased by fans and delivered to celebrities for special events. Some of the stars who posed with her bouquets were featured on social media—beautiful proof of how deeply fans cherish Korean-style gifting traditions.
(None of the celebrities are affiliated with Korean Wrapping Paper or Flower Gift Korea. Images were originally sourced from Instagram.)


Note: Flower Gift Korea is no longer operated by Eunjung Choi.
Today, she shares the same wrapping techniques and materials she used in Seoul, making them accessible to florists, small businesses, balloon artists, and DIY creators around the world.
🌷 How Korean-Style Bouquets Are Made: Step-by-Step Overview
While every florist has their own touch, the core method is consistent:
- Choose the Feature Blooms
Korean bouquets often highlight one main flower:
- Roses
- Sunflowers
- Tulips
- Hydrangeas
- Carnations
The bouquet revolves around simplicity and emotional meaning.
- Select Coordinating Korean Wrapping Paper
This is the heart of Korean bouquet design. Materials may include:
- Korean matte sheets (our thick waterproof styles)
- Pastel wrapping paper
- Translucent layers (our thin waterproof styles)
- Textured or Non-Woven Styles
- Neutral-toned back layers

The wrapping paper shapes the bouquet more than the flowers do.
- Layer the Papers in a Fan or Ruffle Pattern
Sheets are layered diagonally or curved to create volume. The folds and angles add depth—a signature Korean look.
- Arrange the Flowers with a Clean, Upright Shape
Korean bouquets avoid messy, loose arrangements. The flowers sit neatly together, creating a polished silhouette.
- Secure and Tie with Ribbon
Double-sided satin ribbons are most often used with Korean style bouquets.
- Finished Look: Elegant, Harmonious, Photo-Ready
The final result is a bouquet that reflects thoughtfulness and artistry – perfect for gifting to loved ones, friends, or even celebrities.
✨ Creating the Same Look With KoreanWrappingPaper.com
Eunjung now sources and curates the same premium-style Korean wrapping materials she used in Seoul. These include:
- Waterproof Thick Styles (also known as the matte stuyles)
- Waterproof Thin Styles (also known as the translucent styles)
- Waterproof Extra Thick Styles, which are double the thickness of our thin waterproof styles
- Soft Non-Woven Styles (which make up the inner portion of Korean style flower bouquet)
- Elegant ribbons
By using the right materials, anyone can recreate the Korean bouquet style at home or in their shop.
❤️ A Tradition of Beauty, Now Shared With the World
Korean-style bouquets represent emotion, artistry, and celebration. From beloved celebrities in Seoul to individuals giving thoughtful gifts in Canada, this aesthetic has traveled far beyond South Korea – and continues to inspire florists and fans worldwide.
Through KoreanWrappingPaper.com, Eunjung Choi brings her firsthand experience and passion for design to a global community of creators. Whether you’re a florist, vendor, or DIY enthusiast, you can now craft the same elegant bouquets that made K-culture gifting so iconic.