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How Do You Wrap Flowers In Tissue Paper?

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How Do You Wrap Flowers In Tissue Paper?

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Wrapping flowers in tissue paper jazzes up any bouquet, whether it’s wildflowers or long-stemmed roses. Use complementary colors or contrasting colors depending on the effect you wish to achieve, and finish the bouquet with a strip of ribbon to rival any florist’s work. Add metallic foil tissue paper, use stripes or polka dots with solid sheets, or go for simple white tissue. Whatever you do, you’ll know the recipient of the flowers will know just how much they mean to you when they see the work you’ve put into the bouquet. Wrap the flower stems in the wet paper towel and surround the towel in a baggie or plastic wrap. Use a rubber band to secure the towel and plastic. Tear wax paper long enough to wrap around your bouquet but short enough to not completely cover the flowers. Lay the flowers so that there is approximately 1.5 inches of stem extending above the top of the wax paper. Wrap the paper around the flowers, being careful not to hide the blossoms. You may need to trim the wax p

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