About our
Resin Blocks+ Trays
Resin is a fun, trendy way to preserve and to keep flowers in 3D and in our blocks or pressed trays:
But keep in mind resin will yellow or amber over time.
$250
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Why this service
Flowers in resin can be moulded to retain their three-dimensional form inside a resin block, creating a striking statement piece. We offer functional blocks such as bookends, and for more practical decorative use the trays are ideal.
Please note:
Resin will yellow over time to some degree.
Imperfections are common: fine scratches, uneven surfaces and occasional trapped lint or hair may be visible.
Small bubbles or tiny shifts in the positioning of delicate petals can occur during casting.
Care tips:
Keep items out of direct sunlight and away from heat to slow yellowing.
Clean gently with a soft, lint-free cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners that will scratch the surface.
What’s included:
Comes with a finished piece in resin
Mock-ups provided for approval for Main Pieces
Option to choose gold flakes or a colored background
Customization available (invatations or photos; must be delivered to the studio and laminted)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Reisn is a project that can take anywhere from 7 to 9 months to complete.
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Imperfection will always be present Every piece is handmade, so variations in colour, texture and form are to be expected — they are proof of human care and craftsmanship, not flaws.
These small differences make each item unique: slight asymmetry in a petal, a gentle variance in tone, the occasional natural mark. Embrace them as part of the story behind the work. Handmade means time, intention and skill, and that imperfect trace of the maker is what gives an object its soul.
Accepting imperfection is not settling for less; it is valuing authenticity.
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All pressed trays will be slightly uneven, and there’s nothing we can do to make them perfectly flat. Natural materials—flowers, leaves, stems—vary in thickness, moisture content, and structure, so small variations in height and texture are inevitable even with careful pressing.
What you can expect:
Minor ridges or raised areas where thicker petals or stems sit.
Slight differences in surface level from one tray to another.
Natural contours that give each pressed piece unique character.
How to work with uneven trays:
Embrace the imperfection as part of the natural aesthetic.
These small irregularities don’t affect the preservation quality or longevity of the pressed materials; they’re simply a natural result of working with resin
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