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★SnakeCharmer★

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how to dye roses??
« on: February 11, 2008, 12:57:56 am »
does anybody know how to dye roses?? malapit na valentines eh...eeheheh  b*; b*; b*; b*;

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Re: how to dye roses??
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2008, 01:04:31 am »
di ba spray paint lang yun? tapos pagnatuyo, sprayan mo nalang ng pabango hehe. ??? ;D

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Re: how to dye roses??
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2008, 01:08:58 am »
di ba spray paint lang yun? tapos pagnatuyo, sprayan mo nalang ng pabango hehe. ??? ;D
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dko alam eh!hehehe spray paint? yun ba yung ginagamit pang vandal??hehe

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Re: how to dye roses??
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2008, 01:22:36 am »
hehehe flower dye pala tawag dun. http://www.preservedgardens.com/flower-dye.htm

tsaka to sa Yahoo Answers: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006050612402

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Florists introduce the dye up into the flower through the open bottom of the stem...the flower's natural water-absorbing traits will bring the dye up automatically. As long as the stem is freshly cut and still open at the bottom, this should work. Just let the flowers sit in a solution of dye and water...the exact ratios are dependant upon the kind of dye used and will be detailed in any instructions accompanying the product.

Luckily, white flowers are far easier to dye than others. There are plenty of commercially-available dyes and any florist or floral shop (even a garden shop) should either supply them or be able to acquire them. Depending on what you want the flowers for, ordinary food coloring can work as well, so can inks or just about any dye made for fabric.

Flowers can also be sprayed with dye/paint, or brushed.


pwede rin daw food color. toast:: laffman::