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Preserved roses embedded in resin have become a sought-after style for artisanal jewellery, gifts, and home décor. If you want to turn your passion for resin flower art into a business, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind before you start selling your creations.
Choosing Safe and Suitable Materials
Before selling any handmade resin items, it’s crucial to select materials designed for safe decorative use. Work with non-toxic, high-quality resin that is specifically recommended for crafts and jewellery, such as the Icrystal Clear Epoxy Resin. When embedding preserved roses, use professionally dried or preserved flowers to maintain colour and structure within the resin, reducing the risk of discolouration or decay inside your finished product.


Practical Tips for Selling Resin Flower Art
When preparing for sale, pay attention to the overall finish and longevity of your pieces. Clear resin pours in thin layers help keep flowers looking bright and suspended. If you are new to resin jewellery or keepsakes, consider a kit like the Evershine Collection, which includes all accessories, pigments, and dried flowers, making trial pieces and experiments more efficient. Always clearly state that your products are for decorative use, and avoid any unsupported claims about food-safety or long-term preservation.
When This Matters: Legal and Market Context
Selling your handmade resin items online or at craft fairs is generally straightforward if you use safe, appropriate materials. In the UK, abide by general product and trading standards, ensuring products are labelled honestly. Many buyers specifically seek out natural, handcrafted flower art as unique gifts or personal mementos—so authenticity and presentation can make all the difference.

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Preserved roses in resin can be a rewarding addition to your creative business, provided materials and methods are suitable for decorative use. For more about costs and project planning, visit our main guide on preserved rose resin art.
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