I hope you continue to grow your channel! I learned so much from you and some others... I've ordered vegetable glycerin to add to my mixture and it'll be here tomorrow!
I just bought $100.00 worth of these. I took a chance on the R.I.P. bags....80-150 flowers, for $6.99. I am so glad I did. There are only minor, very minor, mistakes, if you can even see them. I love these. They are so beautiful. They are on sale for up to 70% off, right now.
The easier way to mix acrylic and water is to start with the paint and thin it out with little bits of water at a time. Once it’s runny enough to “pour”, you can dump the rest of the water in and it’ll dilute instantly
Thank you for this I just got some sola wood flowers and I'm in love but I got them natural so I could dye them myself!! I love them so much I got the monthly subscription!!
There is a monthly subscription??? Well now I found something worthwhile to spend my tax return on 🤣🤣🤣 I love dying these and making them beautiful though! 😍
@@theimpatientdiyer7445 Yes, there is, and I think there was a sale price on the subscriptions recently, too. Also, there are R.I.P. bags, where you can get 80-150 flowers....that have very minor mistakes in them. I just paid $6.99 a bag, and I am so happy that I took a chance on them.
Thanks for the short tutorial! What are the other color names from the thumbnail? You mention the deep burgundy with some black, but what are the yellow and the other pinks called? Or are both lighter pinks just lighter versions of the deep burgundy? Thanks!
Will the paint rub off on your hands after it dries or if you have a wet hand and accidentally touch the flowers? I'd be worried it would ruin my dress if so.
Have you tried alcohol ink or mica pigment powders? Now I have to buy the flowers so I can try them…lol. Thank you so much for sharing!! Mica powder is highly pigmented and you need very little. Also, maybe if you leave them in longer, they will better take color. I think the dye they sell likely works best, but I’m going to experiment bc you inspired me!
So cute! At what point in the drying process do you spray with the vegetable glycerin? And would you say it's more like a thorough coating or light sprits?
Has anyone used anything other than the Sola Softener? Sola sent me an incomplete order and they won’t correct the order or accept returns. So to salvage the order, what can I swap out for the sola brand softener? Thanks for any suggestions!
Yay they are gonna turn out so cute!!!! I usually left them to dry overnight and then sprayed them with glycerin. I let them sit again overnight after that:)
Hello, can u please tell me how many 6cm flowers can we make out of 10g sola wood sheets if the flower is same like yours in the video at 4mins 38secs.
I am so sorry, I did not actually make these flowers, I purchased them so I am not sure how many you would be able to make :( I only purchase and dye flowers, sorry for the confusion!
Both Sola Wood Flowers and Oh You're Lovely will do sales and I believe both sites do wholesale! I signed up for their emails and was able to get amazing sale prices!
You are so sweet! No worries about saying "really" so much! I say "so" and "very" a lot! Thank you very much for the tutorial!!!!❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much Beth!!! You are so kind! I'm glad you liked my little tutorial 😍
I hope you continue to grow your channel! I learned so much from you and some others... I've ordered vegetable glycerin to add to my mixture and it'll be here tomorrow!
I just bought $100.00 worth of these. I took a chance on the R.I.P. bags....80-150 flowers, for $6.99. I am so glad I did. There are only minor, very minor, mistakes, if you can even see them. I love these. They are so beautiful. They are on sale for up to 70% off, right now.
My poor budget wasn't paying attention to sales haha now I know and need to spend my money haha
The easier way to mix acrylic and water is to start with the paint and thin it out with little bits of water at a time. Once it’s runny enough to “pour”, you can dump the rest of the water in and it’ll dilute instantly
Thank you for this I just got some sola wood flowers and I'm in love but I got them natural so I could dye them myself!! I love them so much I got the monthly subscription!!
There is a monthly subscription??? Well now I found something worthwhile to spend my tax return on 🤣🤣🤣 I love dying these and making them beautiful though! 😍
@@theimpatientdiyer7445 Yesssss my next box is about to ship on the 1st I can't wait!!!
@@theimpatientdiyer7445 Yes, there is, and I think there was a sale price on the subscriptions recently, too. Also, there are R.I.P. bags, where you can get 80-150 flowers....that have very minor mistakes in them. I just paid $6.99 a bag, and I am so happy that I took a chance on them.
Thanks for the short tutorial! What are the other color names from the thumbnail? You mention the deep burgundy with some black, but what are the yellow and the other pinks called? Or are both lighter pinks just lighter versions of the deep burgundy? Thanks!
Will the paint rub off on your hands after it dries or if you have a wet hand and accidentally touch the flowers? I'd be worried it would ruin my dress if so.
Have you tried alcohol ink or mica pigment powders? Now I have to buy the flowers so I can try them…lol. Thank you so much for sharing!!
Mica powder is highly pigmented and you need very little.
Also, maybe if you leave them in longer, they will better take color. I think the dye they sell likely works best, but I’m going to experiment bc you inspired me!
Do I have to use solo paint or can I use any paint
Super 🥰🥰🥰
Love Sola flowers
Which type of paint is using?
So cute! At what point in the drying process do you spray with the vegetable glycerin? And would you say it's more like a thorough coating or light sprits?
I did it when they were completely dry! It worked out amazingly for me :)
It is the Yucca plant part of the tapioca family. They are actually ALL HAND CUT FLOWERS.
Did you add the softener to it? Did you use the softener at all?
Hi there! I actually did not :)
Has anyone used anything other than the Sola Softener? Sola sent me an incomplete order and they won’t correct the order or accept returns. So to salvage the order, what can I swap out for the sola brand softener? Thanks for any suggestions!
*adds to cart* 😅
How long roughly would you say to let them dry before spraying them with glycerin? I am making Bouttonieres and corsages from sola!
Yay they are gonna turn out so cute!!!! I usually left them to dry overnight and then sprayed them with glycerin. I let them sit again overnight after that:)
Great! Thank you so much!
Hello, can u please tell me how many 6cm flowers can we make out of 10g sola wood sheets if the flower is same like yours in the video at 4mins 38secs.
I am so sorry, I did not actually make these flowers, I purchased them so I am not sure how many you would be able to make :( I only purchase and dye flowers, sorry for the confusion!
@@theimpatientdiyer7445 thankyou for your time. Much appreciated. I like your videos :-)
Can use spray paint them?
I haven't seen ant videos about this, so I've never tried it! It couldn't hurt to try!
Which kind of paint do you use for this?
I just use any acrylic paint I have on hand! Doesn't have to be expensive, but I don't recommend dollar tree ones if you want good coverage :)
You just add very little vegetable glycerin. That's what I've learned so far. If you add too much, they'll dry but won't feel dry to the touch
Where can I get sola wood at wholesale price, best price to buy
Both Sola Wood Flowers and Oh You're Lovely will do sales and I believe both sites do wholesale! I signed up for their emails and was able to get amazing sale prices!
Add glycerin to keep your flowers from getting crunchy
I ended up spraying them with it after and they turned out beautifully soft!!!! That stuff is awesome lol
No glycerin
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