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Using flowers in resin jewellery can create truly beautiful keepsakes, but starting with blooms in the right condition is crucial. Read on to discover why drying flowers is a must before you begin your jewellery projects.
Why Must Flowers Be Fully Dried?
Only thoroughly dried flowers should be used in resin jewellery. Fresh or even slightly moist petals can trap moisture, which leads to cloudiness or unwanted discolouration as the water reacts with the resin during curing. Properly dried blooms keep your resin clear and your designs looking pristine over time.
How to Prepare Flowers for Resin
To dry flowers for resin, you can use simple techniques such as pressing between the pages of a heavy book or placing them in silica gel for a quick result. Ensure the flowers are completely crisp to the touch and show no signs of moisture before embedding them in resin. For those wanting instant results, Natural Dried Flowers for Art Projects and Epoxy Resin Casting are ready to use with no extra preparation required.
When Drying Matters Most
If you’re hoping for a glass-like, long-lasting finish, working with perfectly dry flowers is essential. This step is especially important for items like necklaces, earrings, or other keepsakes you want to remain vibrant and clear for years.
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By always using thoroughly dried flowers, you’ll ensure the clarity and beauty of your resin jewellery. To master every stage of this creative craft, see our complete guide on how to make resin jewellery with flowers.
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