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Preserving natural flowers in resin is a beautiful way to capture their colour and form, but it’s natural to wonder if those vibrant hues will stay bright over time. Here’s what to know about flower colour retention in resin crafts.
How Well Do Flower Colours Last in Resin?
When properly dried, most flowers retain much of their colour after being embedded in resin. While resin does protect petals from the elements, subtle fading is still possible, especially over time or if flowers weren’t fully dried before casting. Slight changes in shade or brightness can occur, but using quality dried flowers and careful handling will help keep colours as lively as possible.
Tips to Keep Flowers Bright in Resin Projects
- Dry and Seal Your Flowers: Only use thoroughly dried flowers, as trapped moisture can cause discolouration. A gentle seal with a clear spray or brush-on sealant before placing in resin can further protect colour intensity.
- Choose a High-Clarity Resin: Selecting a clear epoxy, such as Liquidissima, ensures the colours aren’t muted by cloudiness or yellowing in the resin itself.
- Store and Display Carefully: Keep finished creations away from prolonged sunlight exposure, which can hasten fading even when set in resin.
When Is Colour Retention Most Important?
Colour vibrancy particularly matters for statement pieces such as jewellery, keepsakes, or decorative items where the natural beauty of the flower is a central feature. If preserving colour is your main goal, start with high-quality prepped dried flowers designed for resin work.
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