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POOJA JAIN: Hi, this is Pooja from Valaya FNP, today on behalf of Expert Village. It's
the same sheet size that we have been taking, which is a 2 feet. Now we would be cutting
this as it's quite going to be a long and I've take one at away. Once we tied--draped
the fabric on the arrangement bunch, we need to tie it up again with the wire so that the
flowers are intact and the sheet doesn't come off from the bunch, because I would be handling
this quite a lot of time, and I would be moving around with it through my entire function.
So it has to be intact and it's going to giving me a place to hold it, which is giving me
a good grip to hold the bunch. After we've made this bunch, we need to give--what to
do the stems. For that, we would be using a piece of cotton, which we have dipped into
the water. I take a cellophane sheet in which I have placed the cotton. My water, which
drips out of it, it remains inside the cellophane. I take the cellophane, place my bunch on it,
and I just wrap it down. This is how my bunch would look once I've done it. This cotton,
the extra water that has come out is remaining intact in the cellophane, which is helping
the stems to get water. And the cellophane, which is rolled up is basically going to be
holding the water in there. After the cellophane is rolled up on the stems, we tie it up with
the wire.