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Using the right type of flowers in resin is essential for achieving clear, long-lasting projects. When it comes to resin, dried flowers are almost always the preferred choice for both beginners and experienced crafters.
Why Dried Flowers Are Ideal for Resin
Dried flowers are free from moisture, which helps prevent unwanted effects such as browning, bubbling, or cloudiness when encased in resin. Fresh flowers contain water, increasing the risk of mould development or a poor finish over time. Choosing dried varieties gives you a crisp, clean result and better preserves the natural beauty of your floral design.
Choosing and Preparing Dried Flowers
Not all dried blooms are equal—look for those that are carefully preserved and prepped for crafting. Ready-to-use dried flowers like the Natural Dried Flowers for Art Projects and Epoxy Resin Casting save time and ensure a smooth process. Before embedding, arrange your flowers in your chosen mould and check that each piece is completely dry and free of loose petals or leaves.
Best Practices for Beautiful Results
For a flawless finish, pour resin in layers, allowing for the careful placement and adjustment of dried flowers. This approach not only improves clarity but also creates depth within your project. Using a clear epoxy resin with good degassing properties, like that found in the “Evershine Collection” kit, makes it easier to eliminate air bubbles and preserve detail when working with dried botanicals.
When This Matters Most
Always opt for dried flowers if you want your resin jewellery, coasters, or décor to maintain their appearance over time. This step is especially important for gifts or keepsakes meant to be both decorative and durable.
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By selecting dried flowers and following simple preparation steps, you’ll create resin pieces that stand the test of time. Explore more flower project ideas and tips on our main How to make flowers in resin guide.
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