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Have damaged anthuriums but don't want to let them go to waste? Check out this awesome flower hack from our very own Shelley Anders at our Carlsbad branch!
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WHAT YOU'LL NEED
• Design Master paint
• newspaper
• piece of cardboard or cardstock
• chenille stem for touch ups
THE PROCESS
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1. Press firmly but gently against the side you want to leave ungilded.
2. Spray away from that side so there is no fallout underneath.
3. Give the paint a minute to rest and “set.”
4. Remove cardboard et voila!
![Design Master Anthuriums](https://blog.mayesh.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Imported_Blog_Media/IMG_8757.jpeg?width=800&height=1067&name=IMG_8757.jpeg)
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Gold Medal • Champagne Gold • Copper
Tag us in your pics if you end up trying our hack (@mayeshwholesale) and let us know in the comments below if you have any other fun Design Master hacks or ways to resurrect damaged blooms!