I've been preserving flowers in resin for seven years now, turning them in wearable art. I love working with the diversity and elegance of flowers, I feel like I can make no mistakes.
I and my husband pick all the flowers on our walks with our dog. It takes about two weeks until they are fully dried or pressed in books.
I want to pass on to our clients the positive vibes we get from nature, through every piece of jewelry we make.
Each item takes a few days until it's ready, requiring three layers of resin, each taking 24 hours to cure before I can pour the next one.
Every message you send us, every photograph of the jewelry in our shop, every aspect of our small business is taken care of by me and my husband, so we really appreciate all the support we get from our clients.
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what are those? razz berries? or those purple flowers u see growing near the large clovers but dyed red?
Just a question...does she use actual pieces of nature to make these?
These are absolutely gorgeous! Especially with the antique looking settings.
Chris, this is the link to my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Resity You can also click the 'buy now' button, below each photo
Load More Replies...They're really pretty! I bit of a suggestion is that maybe in some add more flowers or in some, and glue a backing down. Like a white backdrop for some of the flowers in he necklace because without the backgrounds, they're just clear and if a customer picks them up and looks at them, they're going to look a little less captivating
every single one is more beautiful than the last!! they are definitely on my xmess list to buy for loved ones (&maybe one for me too!) ;)
Lovely!! I follow you on Twitter now so I won't forget. Already showed the hubs, I want so many! LOL
Thank you, Vaughn! I am more active on Facebook page Resity Shop or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/resityshop/
Load More Replies...How resins behaves over the years? Does it become matte or opaque? Especially the rings.
I love them! They are very original. I still like the ones that a ton of people make using dandelions. I am sure you know them bd449d2776...da9f8c.jpg
These are absolutely gorgeous! Especially with the antique looking settings.
Chris, this is the link to my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Resity You can also click the 'buy now' button, below each photo
Load More Replies...They're really pretty! I bit of a suggestion is that maybe in some add more flowers or in some, and glue a backing down. Like a white backdrop for some of the flowers in he necklace because without the backgrounds, they're just clear and if a customer picks them up and looks at them, they're going to look a little less captivating
every single one is more beautiful than the last!! they are definitely on my xmess list to buy for loved ones (&maybe one for me too!) ;)
Lovely!! I follow you on Twitter now so I won't forget. Already showed the hubs, I want so many! LOL
Thank you, Vaughn! I am more active on Facebook page Resity Shop or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/resityshop/
Load More Replies...How resins behaves over the years? Does it become matte or opaque? Especially the rings.
I love them! They are very original. I still like the ones that a ton of people make using dandelions. I am sure you know them bd449d2776...da9f8c.jpg