How to shape velvet petals without a flower ironing tool - Fullflowers

How to shape velvet petals without a flower ironing tool

If you don’t have a flower ironing tool, before you shape the velvet petals, you can choose to use the clamping board or not. If you used the clamping board, you need to apply setting liquid again.

1.Use a ball rod to shape the velvet petals
Directly use the ball rod to shape the petals without using the clamping board. The petals need to be completely soaked in the styling water, and directly use the ball rod to shape when the petals are wet.
a. Soak the petals

b. Use the ball rod to make a concave shape

c. Use the ball rod to make the edge curvature

2.Use tweezers to shape the petals
a. First use the clamping board, when going through the clamping board, make the overall curvature of the petals, then wet the edge of the petals with styling water, and use tweezers to pinch out the curvature of the edge of the petals.
b. Without using the clamping board, directly use tweezers to shape the petals. At this time, you need to use a brush to slowly wet the petals, and you cannot directly soak them in the styling water (which will make the petals loose), use tweezers to directly pinch out the desired curvature of the petals.
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