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Types of Candles for Christmas Flower Arrangements

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Summary: Tips on using the right types of candles when making Christmas flower arrangements in this free holiday video.

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By Pooja Jain
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Pooja Jain works at Face of Ferns and Petals. The company is India's biggest flower chain.read more

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riya2 said

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on 3/2/2009 Hello Pooja,

Ur videos are really inspiring, especially to person like me. I'am too a florist in a small town in Pune. Problem for me is there's a limitation for me with the flowers. I've to stick to flowers like roses, carnation, orchids, etc... would really love to know if you've supplychain in Pune. So that I could get different varieties of flowers.

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"Hi this is Pooja from Valaya FNP, today on behalf of Expert Village. As I'd mentioned, there would be various candle shapes available in the market. There is no issue on what kind of shape would you want. If I'm using something like this, I can definitely place it on a nice mirror platter or something. And then I can have flowers all around it. Which is a close wreath of flowers. And I can take a spiral one. If I don't want, I can even have the flower stand right in the center. Make a nice corsage of it. Or may be you can, you know, place it something like. It's like a neck tie to the candle. This could be one arrangement. Or if I want, I can have a closer wreath to, right next, bottom of the candle. Similarly, if i have another shape of a candle which could be my rectangular slab. This again can be done, something on these lines. If not, then I can have something which is right next to the candle. And I can make the flowers flow down, backwards. Please ensure that my lathe of the candle is not hampering one slit. It should not hamper the flowers, at all. Because the flowers once burn out, it's not a good sign. Thirdly, is my tall arrangement candle. Now these candles with nice and fancy print, where I would definitely want to show off my print of the candle. I have to ensure that the flowers used on this are very minimal. Which cover only on the base. And the greens that I use, if I have to add value to the candle base, as well. I can just use a spiral green leaf as like what we have done in this candle."

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