Kraft paper labels on a roll are a great choice for brands that want to communicate naturalness, eco-friendliness, and a handmade aesthetic. The distinctive kraft texture creates a sense of authenticity and trust, which is why these labels are often chosen by craft producers, local brands, and gift collections.
To keep the “live” kraft texture visible, we do not recommend full-bleed solid color coverage across the entire label. Kraft looks best with thoughtful margins, high-contrast elements, and focused accents (logo, icons, markings).
Printing is done on a 30 cm-wide web. After printing, the web is slit into lanes of the required width to match your label size and winding requirements.
Before ordering, you can visit the demo showroom in Kharkiv or Kyiv. We have label materials on display — you can see the texture, feel it, and choose the best option for your product.
Yes, but kraft has a warm tone and texture, so colors look more “natural” and less vivid than on white paper. Dark inks and well-planned accents usually provide better contrast than full solid fills.
A full solid fill hides the kraft texture and removes its main advantage — the natural look. If you need an opaque background, it may be better to consider white paper or white film.
Kraft paper is still paper, so for condensation and constant moisture it’s better to choose film materials. If you need durability in cold/moist conditions, we can recommend an alternative material and adhesive.
Available core diameters: 41.2 mm, 50.8 mm, and 76.6 mm — for manual labeling or applicators.
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