Instructions in 14 steps The viscose flocking powder creates a peculiar velvet on the styrofoam mushrooms and enhances the colour when decorating. And this is how it works:
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Tip:
If the styrofoam mushrooms have a "pressed down seam", this unevenness can be evened out with a fine sandpaper.2
Step 1 - Very large mushroom and small green mushroom with smoothed stem
Use the spatula to apply the putty paste to the mushroom stem.3
Step 2
As soon as the putty paste is dry, you can spray the mushroom stem with the light topaz Chalky Finish spray. Let it dry well out.4
Step 3
Coat the mushroom cap with the glitter dust adhesive, richly and evenly, by means of the flat paintbrush.5
Step 4
Sprinkle the grass-green viscose flocking powder, quickly and evenly, onto the still wet adhesive, shake off any excess and leave to dry out.6
Step 5 - Medium-sized green mushroom
Coat the entire mushroom with the glitter dust adhesive, richly and evenly, by means of the flat paintbrush.7
Step 6
Sprinkle the grass-green viscose flocking powder, quickly and evenly, onto the still wet adhesive, shake off any excess and leave to dry out.8
Step 7 - Medium-sized mushroom and small sea green mushroom with smoothed stem
Use the spatula to apply the putty paste to the mushroom stem.9
Step 8
As soon as the putty paste is dry, you can spray the mushroom stem with the jade Chalky Finish spray. Let it dry well out.10
Step 9
Coat the mushroom cap with the glitter dust adhesive, richly and evenly, by means of the flat paintbrush.11
Step 10
Sprinkle the sea green viscose flocking powder, quickly and evenly, onto the still wet adhesive, shake off any excess and leave to dry out.12
Step 11 - Small azure blue mushroom
Coat the entire mushroom with the glitter dust adhesive, richly and evenly, by means of the flat paintbrush.13
Step 12
Sprinkle the azure blue viscose flocking powder, quickly and evenly, onto the still wet adhesive, shake off any excess and leave to dry out.14