
Hi! I'm Katelyn
Resin Specialist and Owner
It is so nice to meet you! I started this business out of my love for science, art, and meaningful personal touches. I am a Christian, wife, girl mom, and surgical assistant, and I’ve had a passion for art for as long as I can remember—especially oil painting. After having my daughter, I stepped into resin preservation so I could be home with her more, and it has grown into a dream far bigger than I ever imagined. I’ve spent countless hours perfecting my drying and preservation process so you receive a high-quality piece that truly freezes your precious moments in time.
Resin is the perfect way to highlight your flowers if you’re looking for a 3D, sculptural style. Your blooms are placed directly into silica gel sand to dry in their natural shape. After weeks of drying, I carefully design your layout based on the style you choose. Then, layer by layer, your flowers are encased in resin and transformed into a timeless keepsake.
I look forward to designing with you and am truly honored to be a small part of your story.
My Favorite Scripture: "Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand" Isiah 41:10
My Favorite Flower: Peony, Pincushion and Hydrangeas

Resin Products
Resin FAQs
DO MY FLOWERS HAVE TO BE FRESH?
No! I can preserve every type of flower (fresh, silk or air dried). Each style of flowers brings its own unique look.
HOW MANY DAYS AFTER MY WEDDING OR EVENT FOR BEST PRESERVATION?
Timing is key! Aim to deliver or ship your bouquet within 1–3 days after your event for the best results. See our contact page for delivery and shipping options, along with our packing guide.
WILL THERE BE BUBBLES IN MY PIECE?
Yes, there will be minimal bubbles in your resin art piece. These bubbles come from the release of air in the petals caused by the heat of the resin as it cures. I spend time removing as many bubbles as I can but the ones that stay are just a beautiful addition to the art!
DO YOU OFFER COLORED RESIN?
Yes! I love designing with different colors. Custom color bases (usually black, white or gray) can be added to enhance your piece. Because resin is poured in layers, the base layer is where color is introduced. During your consultation, we’ll review which colors best complement your bouquet.
DO I GET MY UNUSED FLOWERS BACK?
You can have your unused flowers back for $10 a flower. This price includes the product I use, my knowledge and effort it takes to professionally dry them. I will use the best flowers from your order in your piece and can talk you through this step if you are wanting the remaining flowers (if any) back.
WHAT RESIN DO YOU USE?
We use iCoat Epoxy HV, a premium, crystal-clear, slow-curing epoxy known for its clarity and reduced bubble formation. It is also UV-resistant and formulated to resist yellowing, helping your piece remain clear for
years to come.
WILL MY FLOWERS DRY THE SAME COLOR?
No. The natural process of drying will darken your blooms. However, by preserving them in silica sand the color will be as close to fresh as possible. For example, white flowers will be more of an ivory and red roses will dry to a dark Burgundy. Color changes are normal and part of the natural preservation process.
CAN I ADD ITEMS TO MY PIECE?
Yes! Photos, lace, ribbon, vows, jewelry, or small keepsakes can be added.
Sizes vary:
• Wallet photos work well for trays and paperweights
• Larger pieces can include 4x6 photos
If adding a wedding photo, production may be delayed until your photographer delivers the images.
HOW LONG DOES THE PROCESS TAKE?
A lot goes into this answer but usually 10-12 weeks. Factors that determine production time are: drying time, current order volume, photography, items chosen. I am always available by text or email to ask for updates!
WILL MY RESIN TURN YELLOW?
All resin has the potential to yellow over time; however, we minimize this risk by using premium UV-resistant resin and carefully controlled mixing techniques. You can also help prolong clarity by displaying your piece away from direct sunlight.

















