How to Turn Your Memories (Flowers, Sand, Seashells) into Resin Creations

Epoxy resin is a fascinating material—transparent, strong, and glossy—that allows you to preserve precious memories in unique and durable objects. A wedding flower, sand brought back from a trip, or a seashell collected on vacation… all these small treasures can be transformed into truly personal creations. Here’s how to do it.
1. Choose Your Memories
Before you begin, select the elements you want to preserve. Among the most popular:
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Dried flowers: wedding bouquet, gifted flowers, garden memories.
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Seashells, sand, small pebbles: perfect for keeping a piece of the seaside.
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Symbolic objects: concert tickets, broken jewelry, feathers, small photos.
Important: Resin does not tolerate moisture. Your keepsakes must be completely dry before being embedded.

2. Prepare the Materials
Here’s what you’ll need:
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PPE: gloves, scale, protective equipment (always work in a well-ventilated area).
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Artpoxy 20 Plus or Artpoxy 60 Plus (depending on the desired object thickness).
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Silicone molds (various shapes: hearts, cubes, circles, trays, etc.).
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Mixing sticks and cups.
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Your keepsakes (flowers, sand, shells, etc.).
3. Design Your Creation
Before pouring the resin, arrange your keepsakes dry inside the mold. This allows you to test the layout and visualize the final result.
Some inspiration:
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A dried flower centered in a transparent pendant.
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A layer of sand at the bottom of a coaster, enhanced with small shells.
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Gold glitter surrounding a miniature photo.
4. Pour the Resin
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- Mix the resin and hardener according to the provided instructions (ratios are essential).
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- Pour a first thin layer into the bottom of the mold.
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- Gently place your keepsake.
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- Cover with a second layer of resin.
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- Remove air bubbles using a heat gun.
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- Then allow to cure.
5. Finish with Care
Once demolded, lightly sand the edges if necessary. For an even glossier effect, apply a thin finishing coat of resin or a clear varnish.

A Few Keepsake Creation Ideas:
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A pendant with a dried flower from your wedding.
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A coaster containing sand from your favorite beach.
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A paperweight highlighting a shell brought back from a trip.
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A decorative tray featuring petals, feathers, or miniature photos.


