Were sharing our step-by-step tutorial along with techniques for preserving flowers in resin.
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A few weeks ago I went around collecting some petals and blooms from all the flowers in my garden.
I placed them between some pages of a heavy book and almost forgot about them.
As I was moving them around I came across a bunch that were actually from last year.
Some of our favorites to date have been ourDIY driftwood serving trayand ourhand-lettered wood slice keychains.
a wedding bouquet) or simply to carry a bit of summer with you year round.
The trick to preserving flowers in resin is making sure they arecompletely driedfirst!
For example, we make beautifulDIY lavender flower pendants and prettyfloral fridge magnets.
For best results be sure to read the manufacturers instructions provided in theEnviroTex Jewelry Resinpackaging.
Work in a well ventilated area using gloves and a respirator.
Mix exactly equal amounts of Resin and Hardener into one measuring cup.
Stir continuously for 2 minutes, scraping the sides of the container.
Place and arrange the hydrangeas inside the poured resin.
Be sure to check for bubbles around the base of the flower and dislodge with a toothpick of necessary.
Cover to keep dust from settling in.
Repeat if necessary after another 15 minutes.
Cover and allow to fully cure overnight.
Remove from jewelry mold.
Add a prettyjewelry bailto the top of each pendant.
We hope youve found this tutorial on how to make resin jewelry with dried flowers helpful.
Epoxy resin is so versatile for all your DIY home decor, crafting and jewelry-making needs.
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