Yes, you can spray Just For Flowers in advance. It does not harm the life of fresh blossoms. In fact, it shares some of the properties of our Clear Life product and acts as an anti-dessicant. This helps reduce the evaporation of moisture through the petals.
Bianca - Yes - ColorTool can be used on many different surfaces, including fabric and silk flowers. Just shake the can throughly and mist lightly as she shows on her demonstration.
Most certainly. While keeping the same spraying distance on permanent botanicals achieves a more natural application of color, there is no danger to the blossom if you spray closer. Also, on silk flowers, if coloring the blossom looks a little uneven due to its texture apply MESS MASTER into the sprayed flower to act as a blending agent.
There are a few variables that can make it difficult to determine how many flowers can be sprayed with one can of color. One is the type of flower, two is which type of spray (COLORTOOL Spray or Just For Flowers) and three is how deep is the color desired (how many coats need to be applied to achieve the desired color). An overall estimate is 15-25 blossoms per can of spray color.
Is it possible to lighten a color of a silk flower. Example, changing a pink flower to a blush. Thank you in advance. Oh and are you using matte or glossy?
Our colors perform best when taking a lighter color to a darker color. Pink to blush is a more gentle shift. Try our Just For Flowers or TintIT for shifting and choose an orange color to see if that will work. It depends on the surface you are spraying as well as the original color value. Thanks for reaching out and good luck in all your creative endeavors! Visit dmcolor.com for more information.
Hi there, how are the textures of the flowers after being sprayed? I tried to hand paint my orchids with acrylic gold metalic paint as well as gold fabric metalic spray paint and it turned the flower almost paper like which is not good. It looks nice, but it also can't feel like paper because I am making these into hair flower clips and I don't want people saying it feels like paper or feels hard. I want want texture to stay soft.. Any tips of keeping the fabric of the flower soft when using metalic paint? I even tried mixing the metalic gold paint with water but the color did not look rich enough. Thanks
On fresh flowers there is minimal change of petal texture. On silk flowers the sprayed finish feels lightly starched with the fabric remaining pliable. The more coats applied the heavier the finish. But normally 2 light coats still keep the fabric soft. Our sprays are not water soluble and will not mix well. The water will also interfere with the metallic pigments and remove the reflective qualities of the paint.
visit dmcolor.com Click on the 'Where to Buy' tab top right of home page. There, you can enter your information. I suggest 500 mi radius as there may be online vendors available. Thanks for asking!
Our colors aren't designed for preservation but won't deter or diminish the flower quality. Check out our website at dmcolor.com for more info. Thanks for reaching out!
When applied as directed, the spray color does not harm the life of cut flowers. The treated flower would last as long as if it was not color enhanced.
The sprays are not toxic when label instructions are followed. The spray does not affect longevity of the flowers. More information is available on our website, dmcolor.com
Our sprays are non-toxic when dry. During application you will want to spray in a well-ventilated area. The spray color does not lessen normal blossom life. That length depends on the condition of the fresh flower when sprayed.
I do believe she has a problem with the estimation of distance! If your finger gets tired, they DO make an attachment handle for spray cans. You may also want to wear long sleeves/old shirt along with the latex/vinyl gloves!
Let's talk safety! Is anybody the least bit concerned about the effects to humans after inhaling this stuff? Otherwise, I am not too sure that I'd be interested in this concept!
We always use this outside so we don't inhale much. Also, this is not something you want to use on a daily basis. Enjoy the naturalness of flowers as much as you can. We use these paints when flowers don't come in the color we need (the callas are more pink than burgundy) or we need a color that isn't in season. This weekend I'm painting white hydrangeas a different color because the color of hydrangea that I need is out of season. I believe this product should be used as a tool and not a staple.
This was uploaded 12 years ago!? Y'all were ahead of our times 👏
Had no idea this was done ! Now I'm going to take an extra look when buying flowers.
Great video! Thanks for sharing the five different techniques.
Will the paint preserve the flower? I'm looking to keep the flowers as decorations . Should I preserve them first then spray them?
Yes, you can spray Just For Flowers in advance. It does not harm the life of fresh blossoms. In fact, it shares some of the properties of our Clear Life product and acts as an anti-dessicant. This helps reduce the evaporation of moisture through the petals.
Bianca - Yes - ColorTool can be used on many different surfaces, including fabric and silk flowers. Just shake the can throughly and mist lightly as she shows on her demonstration.
Beautiful! Can flowers that are planted be spray painted while in the ground?
Yes you can!
can this be done to living flowers?
Will using the paint preserve the flower or will the flower eventually die?
can you spray from pink to white flowers? Peonies? thank you this is great...
Can I use the paints on the green foliage for arrangements. Specifically to get gold leaves? Thank you.
Thanks for your video.
Most certainly. While keeping the same spraying distance on permanent botanicals achieves a more natural application of color, there is no danger to the blossom if you spray closer. Also, on silk flowers, if coloring the blossom looks a little uneven due to its texture apply MESS MASTER into the sprayed flower to act as a blending agent.
dmcolor (Design Master) where can I buy the paint 🙏🏻
Hi, thank you for posting this up. Can you spray the fresh flowers a few days in advance and it will still look fresh?
I sprayed spray roses and they lasted for several days
Is it possible to paint dried flowers to recover their colors?
What about the leaves and stems - would like to keep those green?
@dmcolor does it come out in water?, for example using the spray painted flowers in a submersible centerpiece.
Can these techniques be used for artificial flowers as well?
Can this product be used on sola wood flowers?
what do I do if I get it on the leaves??
There are a few variables that can make it difficult to determine how many flowers can be sprayed with one can of color. One is the type of flower, two is which type of spray (COLORTOOL Spray or Just For Flowers) and three is how deep is the color desired (how many coats need to be applied to achieve the desired color). An overall estimate is 15-25 blossoms per can of spray color.
Hello, can I get this in the UK?
Is it possible to lighten a color of a silk flower. Example, changing a pink flower to a blush. Thank you in advance. Oh and are you using matte or glossy?
Our colors perform best when taking a lighter color to a darker color. Pink to blush is a more gentle shift. Try our Just For Flowers or TintIT for shifting and choose an orange color to see if that will work. It depends on the surface you are spraying as well as the original color value. Thanks for reaching out and good luck in all your creative endeavors! Visit dmcolor.com for more information.
How many flowers do these floral spray paint spray? I am looking to spray 300 flowers.
Can the spray be used on silk flowers? I'd like to change white phalaenopsis flowers to teal blue
Yes. from another UA-camr video J Schwanke. You can,also spray glass that is cleaned well of oil on outside with a good glass spray and vases.
Does these spray work on silk flowers?
Can these be used on artificial flowers please?
could i do roses ? ? ?
Hi there, how are the textures of the flowers after being sprayed? I tried to hand paint my orchids with acrylic gold metalic paint as well as gold fabric metalic spray paint and it turned the flower almost paper like which is not good. It looks nice, but it also can't feel like paper because I am making these into hair flower clips and I don't want people saying it feels like paper or feels hard. I want want texture to stay soft.. Any tips of keeping the fabric of the flower soft when using metalic paint? I even tried mixing the metalic gold paint with water but the color did not look rich enough. Thanks
On fresh flowers there is minimal change of petal texture. On silk flowers the sprayed finish feels lightly starched with the fabric remaining pliable. The more coats applied the heavier the finish. But normally 2 light coats still keep the fabric soft. Our sprays are not water soluble and will not mix well. The water will also interfere with the metallic pigments and remove the reflective qualities of the paint.
What technique would you suggest for frosting greenery.
Is it waterproof?
Hello.. I am trying to imitate baccara looking roses.. Which color do you recommend I use? And would you recommend using red or white roses?
Mam were did u get or buy that spray color.and if u spray color the fresh flowers. The flower is not died. I'm watching u from japan thank you madam.
Amazon has all colors of floral paint. Or just google floral spray or floral paint.
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Where do you buy paint? I am in Australia
visit dmcolor.com Click on the 'Where to Buy' tab top right of home page. There, you can enter your information. I suggest 500 mi radius as there may be online vendors available. Thanks for asking!
Will the spray preserve my roses ? I am looking to spray mines gold but would also like them to preserve anyone can answer me please?
Our colors aren't designed for preservation but won't deter or diminish the flower quality. Check out our website at dmcolor.com for more info. Thanks for reaching out!
Can anybody tell me please were do i buy that spray in shops in Ireland can any body tell me please
Thank you!
Is there black
Can we do on fake flowers too?🤔
Yes, COLORTOOL® Spray and Just For Flowers® will color silk, dried, and most faux flowers. Avoid those that have a manufactured rubbery coating.
Hi, are you based in the uk please ?
How long will the real roses last for it?????
When applied as directed, the spray color does not harm the life of cut flowers. The treated flower would last as long as if it was not color enhanced.
This spray is toxic or not , and how long the flowers last ? Thanks for sharing ☺☺☺
The sprays are not toxic when label instructions are followed. The spray does not affect longevity of the flowers. More information is available on our website, dmcolor.com
Our sprays are non-toxic when dry. During application you will want to spray in a well-ventilated area. The spray color does not lessen normal blossom life. That length depends on the condition of the fresh flower when sprayed.
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Can one use this spray on fake flowers?
Yes. Our sprays can be used on fresh, dried, fabric and paper flowers.
THANK YOU
I never knew!
Are these spray paints
they are aerosol color sprays but differ from typical hardware store spray paint.
She's painting the roses red!
country ?
There are no vendors in my area. I'll just buy from a competitor.
Wow you're rough
I do believe she has a problem with the estimation of distance! If your finger gets tired, they DO make an attachment handle for spray cans.
You may also want to wear long sleeves/old shirt along with the latex/vinyl gloves!
She is 24 or more inches away.
nice
Very nice, but these cans are crazy expensive ($17 a can), they are not worth it!
Design Master sprays are available through various distribution channels. Prices will vary as well.
View the Store Locator on the top right of our website dmcolor.com for vendors in your area.
Let's talk safety! Is anybody the least bit concerned about the effects to humans after inhaling this stuff? Otherwise, I am not too sure that I'd be interested in this concept!
Inhaling is not good and where does the overspray go? Too many colors needed.
Wear a mask
We always use this outside so we don't inhale much. Also, this is not something you want to use on a daily basis. Enjoy the naturalness of flowers as much as you can. We use these paints when flowers don't come in the color we need (the callas are more pink than burgundy) or we need a color that isn't in season. This weekend I'm painting white hydrangeas a different color because the color of hydrangea that I need is out of season. I believe this product should be used as a tool and not a staple.
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