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My Resin Art Creation Process

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Ever wondered how your cherished wedding memories turn into art? Here is a peek into how I dry, layer, and preserve your special moments in resin, dil se.

A process video alert! This shows how I begin preserving a varmala, carefully placing each dried rose and flower onto the base layer of resin before adding more details.

Do you want to learn how to make a resin floral frame? This is part one of a step-by-step tutorial, showing how I measure, mix, and pour the first layer of resin and add the flowers.

Work in progress, preserving beautiful blue and purple orchids for a custom clock. You can see the delicate petals being arranged around the golden clock face.

Let's preserve this! A beautiful bunch of fresh orchids ready to be dried and turned into a timeless piece of art.

And it's completed. This video shows me adding the final touch, painting the gold edge on an anniversary plaque. I serve with my art, heart, and creativity.

Work in progress on an engagement bouquet. This hexagonal piece is filled with deep red roses and gold flakes, capturing the memory of a special celebration.

Behind the scenes of preserving varmala flowers for newlywed couples. It shows the many coasters and frames I work on at one time. Hard work always pays off.

A work-in-progress shot of a resin frame for a newlywed couple. The photo is placed, and now I am arranging the preserved flowers and other decorative elements around it.

Another behind-the-scenes look at a wedding frame being made. This one has a beautiful pink theme with glittery petals and pearls.

A close-up of the work in progress. I love seeing all the elements come together before the final resin pour.

About My Creative Process

When you send me your wedding varmala, I do not just pour resin over it. I start by carefully dehydrating each flower to make sure the colour stays vibrant. This is where the magic begins, as I remove moisture to prevent decay inside the frame. It takes time, but it is necessary to ensure your flowers look as fresh as the day of your wedding.

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