Do You Add A Calyx To Your Roses In A Wired Spray?

Decorating By sweettreat101 Updated 23 Jul 2012 , 1:03pm by milkmaid42

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sweettreat101 Posted 22 Jul 2012 , 9:30pm
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Do you take the time to add the calyx to your roses in a spray if the flowers will be arranged and bunched together and you won't be able to see them? Not sure if I should add them or if it will be a waste of time since you won't be able to see them anyways. Thank you.

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milkmaid42 Posted 22 Jul 2012 , 10:29pm
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I used to add them, simply because I was a "purist" and felt a rose wasn't complete with out them. But, like you, I finally thought no one sees those inside a spray. So now I just add them to those that will be visible. They always the first thing to break when wired together, anyway.

Jan

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sweettreat101 Posted 23 Jul 2012 , 7:33am
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Thank you that's what I was afraid of. I thought they would get broken when trying to wrap the flowers together. I was thinking about adding them to my rose buds but not the full roses.

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milkmaid42 Posted 23 Jul 2012 , 1:03pm
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Jan

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