Friday, 23 September 2016


Flower filled dishes, tee-lights, and bracelets

I recently purchased a large sized flower press from a charity shop. Upon taking it home and opening it up, I found an abundance of dried flowers inside the drying pages - what a lovely surprise that was.


I decided to take some flowers from my own garden and press these in the flower press, so I have an abundance of flowers ready for some winter projects.

Really pleased with how these came out, dishes, tee-lights, bracelets here we come.
Pop back soon to see how these came out!

New Resin Collection in my Etsy Shop 

Its been a while since I last posted, so I thought I would show a few of my new makes I have recently been working on.
I purchased a few different size ring molds and had great fun filling these with colour and various gold, silver and varigated red guilding flakes.
I have been drying flowers too from my garden and experimenting putting these into plates, business card holders, tee-lights and soon resin rings and bracelets.

Resin rings with guilding flakes

Sapphire blue with silver flakes
Clear resin with red varigated flakes
Various glitter and sequin rings
Real dried rose petal in a small dish
 Various dried leaves for a business card holder
Dishes and tee-light holders with dried leaves

You can view more of my latest work here in my Etsy shop.







Rainbow Resin Glitter Rings

I thought I would try and make a few different size rainbow rings for my Etsy shop and future craft fairs.
Iv'e had tubes of glitter sitting on my craft shelf for ages so today seems a good time to use it!

First I sorted out which molds would suit these rings, I went for a curved ring mold shape.
I picked the coloured glitters I wanted in the rings and mixed up the resin. I poured the resin in first, then put in the glitter.
Putting the glitter into the molds and swirling it around was a bit tricky because the molds are quite small and you end up getting glitter all around the edge,but I got there in the end!



I let the resin cure in the molds for 2 days then take them out. 
All my resin work goes through a process of 9 different grades of sand paper before a final polish.
This takes quite a few hours of elbow grease, but it's worth it for the end results.

 

Really pleased with how these turned out, I may try a bracelet to go with it next.