Description
Paper plates for graduation parties are a strong seasonal product category for wholesalers, distributors, and party supply retailers. This 50-piece 7-inch paper plates and napkins set features an elegant black and gold design with classic “Congrats Grad” text and graduation insignias. As a result, it delivers a stylish and formal presentation for graduation celebrations.
Graduation season creates a reliable annual demand across schools, colleges, and universities. Therefore, themed disposable tableware remains a profitable and predictable sales segment. In addition, graduation parties are hosted both at home and at formal venues. Because of this broad usage, bulk buyers benefit from steady repeat orders each year. Explore the more paper plate categories, such as Back to School Paper Plates, etc.
Product Overview and Design
This graduation tableware set highlights a refined black background paired with metallic-style gold print. The contrast creates a clean and premium look. Moreover, the “Congrats Grad” message stands out clearly on the plate surface.
Key design elements include:
• Elegant black base color
• Gold “Congrats Grad” typography
• Graduation insignias and celebratory details
• Coordinated matching napkins
• Modern and versatile layout
Because black and gold is a classic graduation theme, it appeals to a wide range of customers. In addition, the design works for both male and female graduates.
Material and Production Quality
These paper plates for graduation party use are manufactured from durable, food-safe paper material. They are designed for short-term event use. In addition, the surface printing ensures clear gold detailing.
We apply consistent printing processes to maintain color accuracy. Moreover, each production batch goes through quality inspection. As a result, wholesalers receive uniform products across shipments.
The plates are lightweight for easy transport. However, they remain strong enough for party serving needs. This balance supports both performance and freight efficiency.










