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Artificial water or envirotex....and artificial plants
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Just a quick question...
Will either of the above products damage (mainly plastic), artificial plants placed in them during set up?
McKenzies water lillies .....ect ect?
Oh...are tomatoe seeds still the best thing to make, (i think you guys call it), duck weed from and are they safe to put into a top layer of artificial water too?
Thanks sam.
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Re: Artificial water or envirotex....and artificial plants
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Sam, Envirotex will work great with artificial plants. give it a try. it won't damage them
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Thanks Nina.
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The tomato seed duck weed works fine with all kinds of resin. Just make sure that it is bone dry (if you made it yourself) and be aware that they will sink.
I always add them to water scenes by dropping them onto one last very thin, brush-on coat of resin. They will look like they are floating.
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Fantastic Nancy - thankyou.
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