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The 39g Oasis Floral Adhesive Tube by Shinoda Design Center is a high-quality, multi-functional adhesive designed for a variety of creative and decorative projects. Weighing only 0.32 ounces and featuring a compact design, this clear adhesive is perfect for floral arrangements, crafts, and more. With its versatile applications and user-friendly design, it's an essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
| Manufacturer | Shinoda Design Center |
| Part Number | BURTON-01532 |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 4574411532 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 39g |
| Color | Clear |
| Material | Other |
| Shape | Round, Oval, Square |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Included Components | 39g Oasis Floral Adhesive Tube |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**A
Works Very Well
CAUTION: If you have a sensitivity to harsh chemical smells, you should use a mask when working with product.It works incredibly well for crafting with florals, fake and real dried flowers, as well as working with pieces you need to manipulate before they dry complete. There is a learning curve, but once you practice a couple times you’ll love how easy it is (though a bit messy). Let it dry overnight, and it will harden and keep everything in place.
T**N
Talk about ADHESIVE!
If you are looking to make that plant/flower stick. This is the most stickiest adhesive I've ever used. Love the thing as well.It's a bit on the "gooey" side and if you squeeze the tube it can come out in a hurry so I would highly suggest to lightly squeeze LESS than you really need as at least half that size will come out more. If it gets on your hands, I would suggest using rubbing alcohol to take it off or rub some soap without water to get down in there..you may need to do a little peeling of the adhesive to get it to come off, but it does come off. Try to keep the cap clean as well, if you twist your cap back on with adhesive, the next time around will be hard to twist off. The adhesive is a light yellowish color, same for when it dries so if you don't want it to be visible cover it.I use this with floral tape to decorate pens with the flowers so people do not steal them from my receptionist area. It works beautifully!!Can't go wrong for the price as well. It's hard to locate in stores around here. So I picked it up on AMAZON!!
S**.
Florists' best kept secret...
I discovered this glue when working in a flower shop doing corsage work. This glue is indeed a florist's best kept secret. I can't believe this glue is commonly sold in regular craft stores. It would be impossible for me to list everything I've ever used this glue for and everything it can do, so I'll list a few things just to give you an idea:bonds fresh cut flowers to other flower or to other objectsuse in outdoor floral arrangements such as for a memorial, for both fresh or silk (fake) flowers/greenerybonds quickly, within 10 seconds to a couple minutes, variant on what types of materials you are bonding and how much glue you're usingit does stink a bit but it's not the stinkiest ever - it's a mid-range odor and should be used in adequate ventilation just like other glues like rubber cement or E6000good for using for setting up outdoor camo or theater sets, when incorporating flowers, moss, greenery, bows, etc, either fresh or fake.I believe the original purpose for this glue was to provide an alternative to wiring each component of a corsage or boutonniere. It saved a lot of time and product, and it is very durable for use in floral bodywear and does well in a cooler.The cured glue will not cure to a brittle consistency. It will be slightly pliable and tacky, but not sticky or loose. This "give" is an advantage when working with live floral product, and when the final arrangement will be in a moving environment or experience movement around it (like waving around on the arm of a dancer or getting blown in the wind or rained on).Honestly, don't stigmatize this glue as only for florists. If you are outdoorsy, and engineer or creative-type, or frequently asked by other people to fix things or decorate, you need this glue.If you lose the cap, it's fine. The glue can create it's own seal over the tip, and you just pull off the dried glue next time you go to use it.A little goes a long way.
G**Y
Great
Works great. Just as described.
G**N
Works well, but be careful...
I am not a professional florist, but I have helped friends and family with their wedding flowers so I have lots of experience. I used the floral adhesive for wrist corsages and boutonnieres. I had no issues with it - I learned from an online video to keep the tube upright because it will easily 'leak' out of the tube if placed on a flat table surface. My only minor complaint is that I used this product on the day of the wedding to glue white lace around the bride's bouquet. Unfortunately, the adhesive left a yellow mark on the lace. I knew the photographer was going to be taking closeup pics of the bouquet and this looked awful. So I just threw out the lace and put a new piece of lace around the flowers and held the lace with a pin. Totally worked out. The adhesive didn't turn any of the flowers yellow...just the lace. So lesson learned. I will still be using this product again. I just know that I can't use it with white lace.
A**D
Great product
Best glue for fresh flowers .I use this glue when I am making my corsages for proms and weddings.
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