When making rosary beads from rose petals, is there any way to keep them from turning black?
Does using different color roses make a difference?
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Does using different color roses make a difference?
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August 16th, 2010 at 5:54 pm
No. The process of making rose beads, regardless of use, will almost invariably render the beads black due to numerous chemical processes.
If you want, you can paint them afterwards but that kinda defeats the purpose.