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How Artificial Flowers Are Made | Wholesale Guide

See how artificial flowers are made for wholesale programs: materials, shaping, Real Touch coating, QC, packing, lead times, and export steps.

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How Artificial Flowers Are Made | Wholesale Guide

Understanding Artificial Flower Manufacturing

For wholesale buyers, understanding how artificial flowers move from design to finished product enables better supplier evaluation, timeline planning, and quality expectations. While you donโ€™t need to be a manufacturing expert, knowing the production process informs smarter sourcing decisions.

This guide provides an inside look at artificial flower manufacturing for B2B buyers.


Key Takeaways

  • Production involves 6 major stages from design to export
  • 60โ€“90 days bulk production reflects this multi-stage process
  • Real Touch coating adds specialized steps and time
  • Quality checkpoints occur throughout, not just at the end
  • Understanding process helps buyers set realistic expectations
  • FOB Xiamen is standard; sea freight for cost-effective shipping

Stage 1: Design and Development

Product Design

Before production begins:

  • Design development from concepts or references
  • Material selection (fabric type, coating, wire gauge)
  • Color specification and sampling
  • Size and proportion determination

Sampling

For new products or new buyers:

  • ~15 days typical sample turnaround
  • Prototype production and refinement
  • Buyer approval before bulk commitment
  • Sample cost often credited toward orders

Stage 2: Material Preparation

Fabric Processing

Base materials are prepared:

  • Fabric cutting with optimized layouts (minimal waste)
  • Color dyeing in specified batches
  • Material verification for quality consistency
  • Lot tracking for traceability

Structure Components

Supporting elements:

  • Wire cutting and forming
  • Foam core preparation
  • Stem covering materials
  • Assembly hardware

Stage 3: Component Manufacturing

Petal Production

The heart of artificial flowers:

  • Cutting petals from prepared fabric
  • Shaping with heat and pressure molds
  • Edge treatment for natural appearance
  • Color application and shading

Real Touch Coating

For premium products:

  • Latex or PU coating application
  • Curing for durability
  • Texture development
  • Additional time and handling vs. standard production

Buyers may also hear this premium coating described as True Touch, Natural Touch, Soft Touch, or silicone-like artificial flowers. For sourcing, the manufacturing question is the same: verify whether the supplier uses latex, PU, coated fabric, or another finish before treating a label as proof. The True Touch flowers wholesale supplier guide explains how these naming variations affect MOQ, samples, and bulk QC.

Leaf and Greenery Production

Similar process adapted for foliage:

  • Leaf cutting and shaping
  • Vein detail application
  • Color variation treatment
  • Stem attachment preparation

Stage 4: Assembly

Component Integration

Bringing elements together:

  • Petal attachment to central core
  • Bloom formation and shaping
  • Leaf placement and securing
  • Stem construction and covering

Quality Checks During Assembly

In-line verification:

  • Color consistency across units
  • Construction quality spot-checks
  • Dimensional accuracy
  • Attachment security testing

Stage 5: Finishing

Final Quality Control

Before packing:

  • Visual inspection of finished products
  • Functional testing (flexibility, attachment)
  • Cleaning and presentation preparation
  • AQL sampling inspection

Packing Preparation

Products prepared for shipping:

  • Individual protection (tissue, sleeves)
  • Inner box grouping (typically 24 pcs)
  • Master carton packing
  • Carton marking and labeling

Stage 6: Export Preparation

Documentation

Export paperwork prepared:

  • Commercial invoice
  • Packing list (carton detail)
  • Certificate of origin (if required)
  • Compliance documents (as applicable)

Shipping

Products move to buyer:

  • Loading supervision and photos
  • Container sealing (FCL orders)
  • FT documentation to customs
  • Sea freight typically 2โ€“4 weeks to destination

Production Timeline Breakdown

StageDuration
Design/Sampling~15 days
Material Prep1โ€“2 weeks
Component Production2โ€“4 weeks
Assembly2โ€“3 weeks
Finishing & Packing1โ€“2 weeks
Bulk Total60โ€“90 days
Sea Freight2โ€“4 weeks
Order to Delivery90โ€“120 days

Note: Timelines are typical; complexity and volume affect duration.


What This Means for Buyers

Planning Implications

  • Order timing: Plan 90โ€“120 days from order to receipt
  • Seasonal business: Order 4โ€“5 months before selling season
  • Buffer time: Add 2 weeks for customs and contingencies

Quality Connection

Each stage creates quality checkpoint opportunity:

  • Material quality affects final product quality
  • Process consistency drives batch consistency
  • Multi-stage QC catches issues early

Price Understanding

Production complexity explains pricing:

  • More stages = higher labor content
  • Real Touch coating adds specialized steps
  • Quality focus throughout adds cost vs. shortcuts

Factory Capability Assessment

When evaluating manufacturers:

Questions to Ask

  • How long have you been producing this product type?
  • What is your monthly production capacity?
  • How do you handle quality issues during production?
  • Can I see your production facility (virtually or in-person)?

Signs of Quality Focus

  • Willingness to explain process
  • Clear QC checkpoints throughout
  • Investment in equipment and training
  • Reasonable lead time (too fast may indicate shortcuts)

B2B CTA: Learn About Our Production

Want to understand how production works?

Trade Terms:

  • MOQ: 500โ€“576 pcs/style
  • Samples: ~15 days
  • Bulk: 60โ€“90 days
  • FOB Xiamen | Sea freight
  • Payment: T/T, L/C, PayPal (30% deposit)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does production take 60โ€“90 days?

Multiple stages (materials, components, assembly, finishing, packing) require time for quality execution. Rushed production often compromises quality.

Can production be expedited?

Sometimes partially, depending on factory loading and product complexity. Expediting typically incurs additional cost and may affect quality.

What happens if I need changes mid-production?

Changes become difficult and costly once production begins. Clear sample approval before bulk prevents this situation.

Do you use automated production?

Manufacturing combines automated cutting and forming with skilled manual assembly. Human quality judgment remains essential throughout.

How do you maintain color consistency?

Material lot tracking, standardized processes, and in-line checks. For critical matching, provide reference samples from previous orders.

Can I inspect production in progress?

For significant orders, in-production inspection or video updates can be arranged. Discuss with your sales contact.



Everbloom Florals is a trade-and-supply-chain integrated B2B wholesale partner for artificial flowers based in Xiamen, China. We support sampling, sourcing coordination, QC, and bulk delivery for global wholesale buyers, retailers, and project clients. We do not operate retail florist services.

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