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Once you’ve started making resin projects you’ll never want to stop… it’s kind of addicting! If you’re here you’ve likely attempted a project or two (maybe you’ve followed my how to mix resin for beginners tutorial) and now you’re ready for the next step. Layering resin! Resin projects can be as simple as one layer […]

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These are the perfect beginner resin projects to try if you’ve been wanting to get started with epoxy resin. Jump in, we promise you’ll be hooked! Of course we may be a little biased, but we think creating with resin is the most fun hobby around. If you’ve ever wanted to try resin crafting but...Read More

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Learn how to preserve flowers in resin and create a unique keepsake that will brighten up your home decor! Follow our beginner friendly step by step photo and video tutorials, and read below for helpful tips about working with resin. Did you know that you can add dried flowers to epoxy resin to preserve their colour and beauty permanently? Use flowers from a special occasion, like a wedding or graduation, and create a physical memory of the event. The results are SO PRETTY! This post…

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