How Can You Attach Super Tiny (5Mm Or Smaller) Blossoms To Florist Wire?

Decorating By mslilafowler Updated 31 Dec 2019 , 7:07pm by MBalaska

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mslilafowler Posted 30 Dec 2019 , 10:39pm
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Using the smallest cutter in this pic https://www.pastrychef.com/assets/images/large/pme_flower_blossom_cutter_set_large.jpg


Anyone have suggestions on how to attach them to florist wire without falling off when they're dry?

Something like this picture but with much tinier flowers:

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kakeladi Posted 31 Dec 2019 , 2:55pm
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I’m so Sorry to say there aren’t many people using this site anymore   You might get more help at one of the Facebook sites    Your ? is something I  cannot answer   I have almost no experience wireing gumpaste flowers:(  

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SandraSmiley Posted 31 Dec 2019 , 5:19pm
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I feel you pain because I've experienced the same problem.  What I do, whether or not it is botanically correct, is to add a ball of gum paste underneath the blossom to help  hold it in place.  Just make a small ball of gum paste and slide it up the wire and glue it to the bottom of the blossom.  Sometimes I use the same color as the blossom and sometimes I use green to match the stem.

Hope this  helps.

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MBalaska Posted 31 Dec 2019 , 7:07pm
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Jacqueline Butler makes some fabulous tiny filler flowers...………..



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