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How to dip dye sola wood flowers | dyeing tips for curled wood flowers

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • Let’s revisit a popular technique to keep your wood flowers shape from uncurling during the dyeing process. Using our luxe flower line, I will show you one of the best products I’ve used to date that will keep your flowers looking their best for your next sola flower crafting project.
    What you’ll need:
    Luxe Sola Wood Flowers
    Acrylic Paint
    Mod Podge Matte Spray
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  • @resarodriguez5339
    @resarodriguez5339 Рік тому

    I’m finally gonna dye my luxe special bundles I bought months ago. Had to come back to rewatch the video. I’m so excited 🤗

  • @GadD-yx9rq
    @GadD-yx9rq Рік тому

    Thank you for the tutorial! I just bought a box of these and wanted to add some color 🌷

  • @resarodriguez5339
    @resarodriguez5339 Рік тому

    These flowers are so fancy I couldn’t see myself dying them dark colors.

    • @OhYoureLovely
      @OhYoureLovely  Рік тому

      The details will still shine through even in the darker tones

  • @PlannerBeth
    @PlannerBeth Рік тому

    This is so helpful - thank you! I didn't know about the mod podge spray!

  • @michelemcdanel8
    @michelemcdanel8 9 місяців тому

    Do the flowers get soft and pliable after using the spray ?

  • @jackiecountryman539
    @jackiecountryman539 Рік тому

    Dusty blue and sage

  • @deborahcorreale352
    @deborahcorreale352 Рік тому

    Light and airy would love to see, I feel that the lighter colors have been hard to do, to get colors and keep them on the lighter side. I would LOVE to see you door a door swag, something a bit different than a wreath, You could do seasonal ones as a series. A welcome door sign with Sola flowers. One with the word welcome either in wood or metal or both. T=Oh there you go a series of welcome signs or door swags or something. Would love to see where your imagination takes it

  • @kristieatkinson6906
    @kristieatkinson6906 Рік тому

    Putting them on skewers was a good hint! The first time I tried I was covered and ruined my nails!!

  • @simplytresca
    @simplytresca Рік тому

    thank you for this! i have a whole mess of peonies for my wedding that i'm leaving raw but still want to treat with softener. do you find that this effects the softness of the treated flowers at all?

    • @OhYoureLovely
      @OhYoureLovely  Рік тому

      the mod podge will make them a little crunchy so if you are wanting to keep them raw I wouldnt treat them at all and keep them natural they are soft on their own and will hold their shape

  • @PlannerBeth
    @PlannerBeth Рік тому

    I'm hoping for a dark and moody pallet because my darker colors (black, deep purple, navy blue) keep coming out more patchy than I'd like! I don't seem to have the same issue with lighter colors - or if I do, it is less noticeable!

    • @OhYoureLovely
      @OhYoureLovely  Рік тому

      The darker tones I find more paint less water for my mix (so I make sure to glad glycerin as well) also adding the smallest amount of black into the purples, blues, reds really helps deepen those colors just a little though because otherwise it overtakes the colors.

    • @PlannerBeth
      @PlannerBeth Рік тому

      @@OhYoureLovely Super helpful! Thank you! I'll try this on my next painting day!

  • @jackiecountryman539
    @jackiecountryman539 Рік тому

    What portion of dye,water and softer do u use?

    • @OhYoureLovely
      @OhYoureLovely  Рік тому

      I do a 1 to 1 ratio of water and paint with a splash of glycerin (comes to a ratio similar to 1 part glycerin to 8 parts paint/water)