I tried something new with epoxy in the studio this week, had to let each layer dry 24hrs to create this layered effect. These were all plants I grew, dried and trimmed from my own garden during spring this year.

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In response Serah Oceane ♡ to her Publication

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In response Serah Oceane ♡ to her Publication

❤️Beautiful! What a great way to preserve flowers. How did you do this, if you don't mind sharing your process? I have a yard full of wildflowers and am always so sorry to see them die. This would be a great way to keep enjoying them!

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In response Lisa Shepard to her Publication

I press the flowers between the pages of books to flatten them. I let them dry in my studio since it's always warm and dry in there. I used a 1:1 acrylic epoxy and would pour tiny layers for each plant to make appear somewhat 3D butane torch to clear the bubbles and let each layer set 24hrs.

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