You want your silk floral arrangement to appear authentic, and there is no greater way to achieve this than by adding water. Yes, water. And no, not real water. Pouring real water into the vase that holds your silk floral arrangement is a bad idea. It could cause the silk flowers themselves to deteriorate and eventually the water will become moldy and grimy.
By water, I mean acrylic water, which is made using a resin solution kit—something you can probably find at your local craft store. You will prepare the liquid resin according to the instructions that come with kit and pour it into a clear vase of your choosing. Be sure to choose a container that clearly shows off the acrylic water. Otherwise, there is no point in using it.
Once the resin has been poured, you will need to work quickly to arrange your silk flowers exactly how you want them. In order to hold them in place, you should tape or tie the top portion of each steam to the ends of a tripod structure suspended from the ceiling. This will hold everything in place while the resin dries. All of your arranging needs to take place within about 10 minutes. This is why it is so important to figure out how you want your silk floral arrangement to look before you begin.
After a full 36 hours, your acrylic water should be completely solid. Once you verify that it has, you can separate your silk flowers from the tripod and fluff them as needed. Now you have a silk floral arrangement that looks much more realistic than your average arrangement without water.
If you’re not a crafty type, never fear. There are plenty of ready-made acrylic arrangements available at Silkflowers.net. A mix of blue, white, and green hydrangeas in a shallow vase is lovely for a hall table. Cream-colored roses in a fishbowl vase are a customer favorite. Enjoy searching for yours!
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