Resin confetti flower necklace
When you leave bricks and mortar you have to accept that somethings you can’t create anymore. Resin pieces are one of those things. You need a dust free environment, somewhere where they can be left to cure in an even temperature without being disturbed! I have a few pendants that I will add over time but in the meantime stick to my copper and beads. However, this pendant was created with floral confetti from flowers Mark and I collected on our walks and pressed. Set off with copper wire bail and burgundy organza necklace cord found in a local craft market.
When you leave bricks and mortar you have to accept that somethings you can’t create anymore. Resin pieces are one of those things. You need a dust free environment, somewhere where they can be left to cure in an even temperature without being disturbed! I have a few pendants that I will add over time but in the meantime stick to my copper and beads. However, this pendant was created with floral confetti from flowers Mark and I collected on our walks and pressed. Set off with copper wire bail and burgundy organza necklace cord found in a local craft market.
When you leave bricks and mortar you have to accept that somethings you can’t create anymore. Resin pieces are one of those things. You need a dust free environment, somewhere where they can be left to cure in an even temperature without being disturbed! I have a few pendants that I will add over time but in the meantime stick to my copper and beads. However, this pendant was created with floral confetti from flowers Mark and I collected on our walks and pressed. Set off with copper wire bail and burgundy organza necklace cord found in a local craft market.