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When a lot of flowers accumulate - you can start decorating them. To do this, you only need spray cans of different colors. I took gold, burgundy, coral, copper and silver paint. Roses of dark color after drying become almost black - and they will look very nice silver or copper shade.
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Roses of light color, when dried, turn yellow, but do not darken - and any enamel can be used on them (but, in principle, any shade can be used on dark colors as well - you just have to spray the paint thicker).
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Getting started, you need to prepare a place where the paint does not stain the furniture or floor. To do this, cover everything around with newspapers - because aerosol enamel scatters far in the form of dust, consisting of microscopic particles of paint. If there is an opportunity - it is best to go outside, then you will not have to breathe harmful fumes and clean up after work. A glove or a plastic bag should be put on your hand - it’s more convenient to hold flowers by the stem so as not to get dirty.
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I first sprayed dark roses with burgundy and coral enamel, and then on top with silver and gold paint.
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I immediately covered light roses with gold and copper paint. Aerosol enamel dries very quickly - 10-15 minutes. After drying, the roses become elastic and not so fragile. Now you can make various compositions from them, fill them with buds and decorative bowls.
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