Wedding Varmala & Flower Preservation
Your wedding flowers hold memories too precious to throw away. I carefully transform your varmala or bouquet into custom resin art, keeping the love of your special day alive in your home forever.
This beautiful wall clock was created from Saurabh and Pratima's varmala. I carefully arranged the flowers to create a timeless piece that not only tells time but also tells the story of their love, every single day.
Let's make a varmala wall clock. Here you can see me holding the beautiful garlands from Mayur and Pallavi's wedding, which I then transformed into this elegant 12-inch clock, complete with pearls and their names.
Muhafiz and Nameera wanted their engagement varmala preserved in a wall clock with a black base. I was a little nervous about how it would turn out, but the final piece with the vibrant flowers against the dark background looked absolutely stunning.
For Alfiya and Shahid's varmala clock, they wanted a simple and minimal design with a white background. I scattered the petals with a few pearls to create this elegant and much-loved 12-inch clock.
This 12-inch wall clock, made from Snehal and Sanket's varmala, is a perfect example of preserving memories for eternity. The deep red petals and pearls create a classic, rich look.
Here is the process of creating a 12-inch varmala wall clock. From pouring the base to the final reveal, every step is done with care to ensure the final piece is as beautiful as the memory it holds.
When a client trusts me with her precious birthday bouquet, I pour all my heart into making the outcome perfect. This 12-inch wall clock, with preserved petals and gold flakes, made her so happy.
About this collection
Resin art isn't just about pouring liquid; it's mostly about patience. Before I start, I spend days carefully dehydrating your varmala using silica sand. This is a 3-4 week process because moisture is the enemy. If I rush the drying, the flowers will turn brown or rot inside the frame later. I make sure every petal is perfectly dry before I even touch the resin to ensure it stays beautiful.
Your wedding flowers are fragile, and handing them over to someone new can feel scary. I understand this responsibility deeply. When you send your varmala or bouquet to my studio, I don't just 'dip' them in resin. The process begins with gentle, professional dehydration to remove all moisture, which is the only way to prevent your flowers from decaying inside the finished piece.
Whether you want a 12-inch wall clock, a deep-cast keepsake box, or a framed shadow box, the design is completely yours to decide. We can add gold foil flakes, pearls, or even your wedding date and names in elegant script to match your home decor.
Common questions I get:
- How long does it take? Because of the mandatory dehydration time, I usually need 3-4 weeks to get it right. I refuse to rush this, as your piece needs to last a lifetime.
- Can I use old flowers? If the flowers are already very old or brittle, they might lose color, but I can always do my best to preserve what is left of them.
- Does the resin yellow? I use high-quality, professional-grade resin, but please keep your piece away from harsh, direct sunlight to maintain that crystal-clear finish.
Every piece I create carries a bit of the love you felt on your big day. If you are worried about the process or have a specific vision, just send me a message. Let’s talk about how we can turn your wedding memories into art.
Sandhya Sharma
Hi, I’m Sandhya. I believe your special moments deserve to be held, not just stored away. I pour my heart into every resin piece, treating your varmala with the same care and respect I’d give my own memories.
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