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Personalising resin rings with embedded flowers or other small objects creates stunning, one-of-a-kind jewellery. With the right tools and a bit of planning, you can achieve beautiful results that showcase your creativity.
Preparing Inclusions for Resin
Before embedding anything into your resin ring, ensure that all inclusions—dried flowers, small charms, or keepsakes—are completely dry. Even slight moisture can cause cloudiness or prevent proper curing. Using dried flowers from kits such as the Evershine Collection not only streamlines the process but also guarantees compatibility with resin projects. Arrange your items ahead of time so you’re ready once the resin is mixed.
Pouring and Placing for Best Effects
Once your inclusions are prepared, pour a thin layer of resin into your ring mould. Gently position your flowers or other items with tweezers, making sure they’re exactly where you want them. Carefully add more resin to cover your inclusions, helping to avoid air bubbles and shifting. For a crystal-clear, quick result, UV-curing resins like UV–Creation are an excellent choice, while slow-curing epoxies are ideal for more complex arrangements.
When This Matters: Achieving Unique Designs
Embedding personal mementos, botanicals, or artistic elements turns a simple resin ring into a meaningful and unique accessory. This approach is perfect for gifts, keepsakes, or if you want to express your style in wearable art.
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Embedding flowers or treasured objects in resin rings adds a personal dimension to your jewellery making. For further inspiration and expert guidance, explore our full advice on how to make a ring with resin.
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