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Kathleen
Beginner February 2024

Flower resin preservation

Kathleen, on December 29, 2022 at 8:24 AM Posted in Planning 0 4

Has one already gotten married and preserved their flowers in resin? Who did you use what did you think? Is it worth it?

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Latest activity by Andrea, on May 22, 2023 at 3:46 PM
  • Lisa
    Rockstar July 2022
    Lisa ·
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    I got my bouquet preserved by a small local business near me. I love how it turned out! Here is what the final product looks like:

    Flower resin preservation 1


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  • Paige
    VIP October 2022
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    I have a friend who does preservations. She does frames, coasters, ornaments, trays, ring holders, and earrings. I had my bouquet and my husband's boutonniere framed and made into a coaster set. Both turned out beautiful! This is the link to her Etsy shop if you want to check it out: https://www.etsy.com/shop/secondbloombydeets

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  • Melissa
    Just Said Yes July 2022
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    I'd highly recommend @rockpaperesin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockpaperesin/. Gorgeous resin designs and she was the most affordable option I was quoted. I actually had a dried flower bouquet for myself but the orange items are from my centerpieces Smiley smile she has a lot of fun design options.

    Flower resin preservation 2

    Flower resin preservation 3

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  • E
    Rockstar August 2023
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    I used Designs by Andrea for my engagement flower. It was a little pricey because it was a last-minute decision on my end, but I have no regrets.

    I chose them since they have an array of designs with resin or dried flowers, and had color restoration techniques since my flower was looking a little sad. What most people don't know (and should) is that the flowers will be dried by the creator of the piece, and then placed in resin. Fresh flowers can rot in the resin, and it is heartbreaking to see.

    Drying the flower will take time, but it is worth the wait.

    https://www.dbandrea.com/

    I have yet to decide if I want Watershed Trends to do my bouquet. They offer etching on the resin, and even some "photo images" within the resin.

    https://watershedtrends.com/preserved-flower-selections/


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