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Layering resin is a trusted technique for preserving flowers such as roses within epoxy resin, especially when working with thick or large castings. This approach helps maintain a clear finish and keeps delicate inclusions secure throughout the curing process.
Why Layering Resin Works Best for Flowers
Preserved or dried flowers can shift, float, or become discoloured if resin is poured too thickly in a single stage. By adding the resin gradually in layers, each pour can encapsulate and support the floral elements, lowering the risk of bubbles and ensuring flowers remain beautifully suspended. Allowing each layer to reach the gel or tacky stage before pouring the next helps to anchor blooms securely, protecting them from heat build-up and movement.


Step-by-Step Tips for Layered Floral Casting
- Prepare your flowers: Ensure blooms are thoroughly dried and ready for use—our Natural Dried Flowers for Art Projects and Epoxy Resin Casting are ideal and require no additional preparation.
- Mix small batches: Work with manageable quantities to maintain control and consistency across each layer.
- Wait for the gel phase: Once your initial pour becomes tacky, carefully position the flowers, then overcoat with the next layer to lock them in place.
- Choose the right resin: For projects up to 2cm, opt for a multipurpose resin; for thicker castings, select a deep pour resin like “Epoxytable 10-Ten” or “EpoxyTable 5-Five” as appropriate for your desired thickness.
When Layering Matters Most
Layering is particularly important for large objects, deep display pieces, or whenever you want perfect control over floral placement and clarity. For thin jewellery or small keepsakes, one or two layers may suffice, but for deeper pours, incremental layering is key to success.

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Mastering the technique of layering resin ensures your preserved flowers remain the centrepiece of your artwork. For more in-depth advice on timing and preserved floral casting, explore our main guide on when to place preserved roses in epoxy resin.
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