Now to prepare to make the branches:
With my teflon sheet pan MIA I grabbed a sheet of wax paper from the kitchen so the glue would not stick to anything. I took one sealable rubbermade and filled it with the ground foam. The second I put in 1 part of white glue and 4 parts water, takes a little mixing to smooth out the solution.
Once set it was time to cut branches. Since I was going to need lengths ranging from 1/3" to 3" for the size tree I wanted. After cutting a few I started dipping the branch end into the glue, allowing it to drip off a little, then into the foam. I knocked off extra foam by holding the branch and tapping that hand with a finger from the other. This way I was not knocking the branch directly preserving it a little.
Once foamed, I set them on the wax paper foam up.
1. you do not have to completely soak the branch in glue, just the ends where you want foam (simulated pine needles).
2. If you do not like the look of the medium foam, try the fine.
3. find a color of spray paint for the branches that works with the type of tree you are working on and use it allowing plenty of dry time.
4. cut the branches longer than you really need. you can always cut them down for a specific spot.
5. don't be affraid to use both fine and medium foam, or 2 colors.
Next step is to assemble the tree.
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