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Glitter Without Killing

Glittering Live & Cut Flowers

The trick to glittering live plants is to not seal the tree to the point where it cannot breathe. Not all adhesives are OK for plants or even cut flowers. In this video we will show you the one that we like to use. 

​Skill Level: Beginner

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Use can use either polyester glitter or craft glitter with the Design Master Glue for Glitter. If you are going for a seasonal look only, then craft glitter will generally last some months (if not in direct sunlight). If you plan to put your plant outside and want the glitter to look good for a long period of time, then we recommend polyester. Poly glitter resists water better and has UV inhibitors the help keep it from fading in the sun.

Over time even this glue will lose its bond and the glitter will drop. It can happen from rain water or simply the plant growing & breathing. In other words- you may need to re-coat if you intend it to be glittered all year round.
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Design Master- Glue For Glitter
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The information on this site is based on our experiences, tests & trials using our Glitter My World brand of glitters. We cannot guarantee your results will be the same. This site is not a real University and is offering this information and advice for free.  We make no warranties, whether expressed or implied, or fitness for a particular purpose for these products, since among other reasons the conditions of storage, environment, use, and skill are beyond our control. Be sure to test, test, test before taking on any project! ​
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