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The Making Of Your Memory

byGurpreetBased in Delhi, ships across IndiaStarts from1,200 per piece/setView full gallery

We don't just create art. We take the flowers from your happiest days and preserve them in resin so they stay beautiful forever. Here is a look at our process.

The wedding season brings so many beautiful varmalas to my studio. This video shows the first step of my process: carefully sorting and preparing the flowers for drying.

The drying process is key to preserving the color and shape of your flowers. Here, I am carefully separating the petals and laying them in silica gel to dry them perfectly.

A client sent me their Roka bouquet with sunflowers and roses. This video shows the flowers being arranged in an 8-inch frame before the first resin pour.

Want to see how a frame is made? This video takes you through the entire process, from receiving the fresh flowers to drying, arranging, and pouring multiple layers of resin.

The magical moment of the first resin pour. This video shows me pouring crystal-clear resin over a beautiful arrangement of preserved wedding flowers and a wedding invitation.

Pouring resin is a delicate process that requires a steady hand. Here, I am pouring resin into a wooden frame filled with a client's preserved wedding ornaments and flowers.

This video shows the back of a finished round plaque, revealing the smooth, glossy finish of the resin. It also gives a glimpse of the beautiful floral arrangement on the front.

A behind-the-scenes look at arranging a complex wedding keepsake frame. I am carefully placing the groom's mala and other ornaments before the final resin pour.

This video shows how I incorporate a wedding invitation into a preservation frame. The invitation is carefully sealed and placed among the preserved flowers and kaleere.

A close-up video of me arranging dried rose petals onto a wall clock base. Each petal is placed by hand to create a beautiful, scattered effect.

About The Making Of Your Memory

The first step is always the most delicate one. We manually remove every petal from your varmala or bouquet and place it in silica gel to draw out the moisture. This is why it takes 2-3 weeks to finish a piece. We do not rush the drying process, because that is the only way to keep your wedding flowers looking vibrant for years.

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