Flower Power

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Real dried flowers embedded in clear resin is being called one of the biggest resin jewelry trends of 2026 , and late June is the absolute peak window for the raw material — peonies, cosmos, larkspur, Queen Anne’s lace, the wild stuff growing on the side of the road. Go pick (or press what you’ve already got drying in a heavy book) and pour a pendant around it this week, then walk us through the whole thing: how you arranged the bloom, how you kept the petals from browning or floating, and the moment you flipped the cured piece over and saw it through the clear side. Bonus if you show us the flower before it became jewelry.

I love flowers. When I was a kid, my grandmother had a garden full of irises, violets, crocus, and pansies. Today, I have my own garden full of violets and pansies.

Nearly all of my resin flowers come from outside of my own garden though. I like to combine elements, and work with bright colors. These pendants use Queen Anne’s lace, alongside holographic films. I love how the bright pink flowers, and rainbow shine pop on top of the black resin pendant base.

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