Glitter Gold | 831

Spray Paint for Fresh Flowers and Floral Products
  • Sparkling Glitter Finish
  • Quick-Drying
  • Safe on Fresh Flowers

Glitter Gold | 831

Spray Paint for Fresh Flowers and Floral Products
  • Sparkling Glitter Finish
  • Quick-Drying
  • Safe on Fresh Flowers

About

Shimmering metallic glitter spray infuses micro-glitter into a lightweight clear coating. Designed for fresh flowers and floral materials, it adds sparkling accents to bouquets, potted plants, and event designs.

Specifications

Dry Time: 30-45 seconds between light coats on fresh flowers. 5 minutes dry to handle on hard surfaces with best durability after 18-24 hours.
Coverage Varies with use and desired thickness of glitter. Single Coat: up to 8 sq ft / 0.74 m².
Net Weight: 5.5 oz / 156 g
Application Conditions: Use at room temperature (70 °F / 21 °C), low humidity area.
Recoat Window: Recoat at any time.
Cleanup: Use warm soapy water.

Expand Your Floral Design Possibilities

At Design Master, we believe color is the heart of creative floral design. We help floral artists expand their possibilities with sprays that transform blooms. Explore our resources for techniques, ideas, and trends to bring your vision to life.

Featured Color Palette

Muted hues of childhood softly sophisticate this palette, blending nostalgic warmth with gentle optimism and light-hearted cheer.

Application Tips

  • Shake can vigorously before and during each use.
  • Make sure surface is clean and dry.
  • Apply in short, even back-and-forth strokes. Allow to dry before applying additional layers to build sparkle.
  • For fresh flowers and potted plants, ensure spraying distance of at least 15 in / 38 cm. For best results use high quality flowers at room temperature.
  • On Styrofoam™ brand foam, spray from at least 15 in / 38cm away. Apply light, even coats and allow each coat to dry before recoating.
  • Easy soap and water clean-up
  • Can be used on washable fabrics and tablecloths
  • On prefinished, hard surfaces, spray a small, hidden area first to check for compatibility and the desired effect, as surface coatings may vary.