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Including flowers in resin crafts creates beautiful keepsakes and decor items. But one step is essential for perfect results: ensuring your flowers are fully dried before casting them in resin.
Why Moisture Matters in Resin Casting
Residual moisture in flowers can cause unexpected problems once they are sealed inside resin. Damp petals or stems may discolour, shrink, or cause unwanted reactions such as cloudiness or bubbling in the finished piece. Using only thoroughly dried flowers ensures your botanical art remains crystal clear and retains its delicate form over time.
How to Dry Flowers for Resin Projects
- Air drying: Hang flower bunches upside down in a well-ventilated area. This simple method works well for robust blooms.
- Pressing: Place flowers between sheets of absorbent paper and press them with a weighted object or use a flower press for flat, decorative results.
- Silica gel: Bury flowers in silica gel crystals for a few days to retain their shape and colour more effectively.
If you’re after convenience, consider ready-prepared products like the Natural Dried Flowers for Art Projects and Epoxy Resin Casting, which are specifically prepped for immediate use in resin crafts.
When This Matters Most
Choosing thoroughly dried flowers is critical for jewellery and keepsakes where clarity and longevity are important. For example, if crafting pendants or paperweights, even slight moisture can compromise both the beauty and structure of your resin creation.
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Selecting only fully dried flowers is the foundation for any successful resin art project. For more guidance on the entire process, explore our full guide on how to put flowers in resin.
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