With the help of flower dipping wax beautiful flowers can be professionally preserved and then used as decorative elements in the long term. Our flower wax in light green gives them at the same time a fresh, spring-like color coating, which makes the Floralien to very special eye-catchers. Naturally you can not only conserve blossoms with the wax, but also twigs, cones, leaves and other natural products. Thanks to the odor-neutral and cleaned material, this succeeds in a few simple steps, both professionals and hobbyists. In this way, whole table arrangements can be transformed into...
With the help of flower dipping wax beautiful flowers can be professionally preserved and then used as decorative elements in the long term. Our flower wax in light green gives them at the same time a fresh, spring-like color coating, which makes the Floralien to very special eye-catchers. Naturally you can not only conserve blossoms with the wax, but also twigs, cones, leaves and other natural products. Thanks to the odor-neutral and cleaned material, this succeeds in a few simple steps, both professionals and hobbyists.
In this way, whole table arrangements can be transformed into permanent flower decoration that optically loses nothing of its freshness. Florists and decorators also use the green flower dipping wax to cover wool cords and felt wool. A coating of wax not only makes something visually, but also gives you the opportunity to bring the tape into a specific shape before it solidifies in the drying process in this. This creates fantastic decorative elements that decorate, among other things, shops, guest rooms and living spaces.
The light green flower dipping wax is supplied in a practical, approximately 24.5 x 13 x 7 centimeter aluminum bowl weighing around 1 kilogram. You can heat the bowl directly over a small flame to liquefy the wax or transfer it.
Dimensions: 24.5cm x 13cm x 7cm
Color: light green
Material: wax, aluminum
Quantity : 1kg
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