Dip-Glue-to-Fan Method: Cleaner Blooms Without Pinching (PetalBurst™ Guide)
Why many blooms look messy (and what causes it)
- Sticky bases → fibers clump together and don’t separate cleanly
- Too much glue → heavy base, slower curing, fans collapse
- Over-pinching → inconsistent symmetry, more rework, slower sets
The goal is simple: keep fibers separated at the base and control the bloom with minimal effort.
The Dip • Release • Bloom workflow (quick steps)
- Pick a small section with tweezers
- Dip only the bottom ~1 mm into adhesive
- Release pressure gently — the top fibers open wider
- Let the base cure, then place as normal
Why PetalBurst™ TrueMatte makes this easier
PetalBurst™ uses a ClingFree™ Micro-Coat designed to help reduce sticky bases, so fibers stay separated and blooms look cleaner.
- Non-sticky roots → less clumping
- Cleaner bloom → wider, more defined fans
- Faster workflow → less pinching, less rework
Bonus: It also works great for handmade pinching because the roots are non-sticky — fans stay crisp and don’t collapse back.
Want to test it in real sets?
Claim a 3-tray PetalBurst™ TrueMatte sample set — samples are free, you only pay shipping.
Quick FAQ
Do I need to pay shipping?
Yes — samples are free. Shipping starts from $4 (depends on location).
Can I choose specs?
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