I know you mixed the colors for the succulents but can you tell me the base colors you used? Also, you listed the flowers you used but I could not find them on the Sola website. What would you suggest for filler in a succulent centerpiece? I am making 12 centerpieces (Oval Galvanized Planter/Floral Pot, 7.5" L, 3.5" High) for a baby shower. TIA for your help!
Hi Nicole the flowers listed can be found on our website: www.ohyourelovely.com as for the colors sadly I made this video almost 2 years ago and do not have the craft paint colors I used for this. So sorry to disappoint!
@@nicolenoble9036 You can go to our site and search for each of the flowers by name www.ohyourelovely.com or here is a link to a general search of succulent and what comes up (we also have things like a succulent assortment). ohyourelovely.com/search?q=succulent
Great question! Polycrylic spray can help prolong the life of our flowers outdoors but I wouldn't recommend placing them in direct sunlight (colors may fade over time) or in a place that is completely exposed to weather (rain, snow, etc.). As they are made from organic material, there is a chance of mold and deterioration. That said, I personally have had a wreath on my front door with an awning helping to protect it for quite a while and only have had some sun fading on it .
@@deenawillis1597 fun! depending on the paint you are going to use you may want to use an airbrush medium to thin out the paint versus water. Happy crafting!