Method for making a bouquet with an improved wrap including an i

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156184, 156247, 156289, 428 41, 53461, 24 5, 47 72, B65H 8100

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054436702

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a flower bouquet for decorative use wherein the bouquet includes at least one flower and a conically shaped decorative wrap. The wrap is a sheet of transparent plastic material or paper with decorative designs. An end edge of the sheet has an adhesive strip layer. A peel-off ribbon, which initially covered the adhesive layer, encircles the conically shaped sheet with its ends tied together. A method of making the bouquet is also provided.

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