Recording of EVENT on Silk Rhododendron flowers

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This is a practical demonstration during which you will learn how to make light and airy rhododendron flowers for wearable corsages, headpeices and hat trims.
Two types of centres (realistic as well as stylised) are also included in the demonstration.

Course Content

Silk Rhododendron Flowers – INTRODUCTION
SIlk Rhododendron Flowers – DEMO RECORDING

3 Responses

  1. Birgitte Gylling
    Birgitte Gylling
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    Hello Svetlana
    A question about glue.
    You use soft glue when you double two materials for leaves etc. and hard glue when you put the flower together ?
    Birgitte

    • Svetlana Faulkner
      Svetlana Faulkner
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      Hello Birgitte,
      If you have a choice of glues, yes, it is best to use more liquid (so called soft) glue for backing parts and the thicker, quicker setting glue (aka hard) for assembling flowers. If your glue is not too thick, try applying it on the petals and leave them for a couple of minutes to let the glue set a little before putting the petals together into a flower.

  2. Birgitte Gylling
    Birgitte Gylling
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    Thank you Svetlana, I only just saw that you have replied to my question.

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