Amazing Floral Preservation Resin
This product is not an epoxy and does not behave like one. It’s an advanced polyaspartic formula designed specifically for preserving dried florals, delivering crystal-clear clarity, low heat, and a smooth, reliable cure in every layer without scorching, cloudiness, or the need for torches.
Its fast-curing, low-heat chemistry allows each layer to be ready in 3–6 hours, making it easy to build your piece throughout the day. For the cleanest results, pour the next layer as soon as it reaches that stage.
With built-in UV stability, it maintains its clarity and brightness over time, keeping your flowers vivid and true to their original color—far longer than traditional epoxies.
From wedding bouquets to memorial pieces to meaningful keepsakes, Amazing Floral Preservation Resin makes the process smoother and more predictable, capturing every petal in glass-like clarity for years to come.
Best For
- Preserving wedding bouquets, memorial flowers, and sentimental arrangements.
- Creating keepsake blocks, coasters, jewelry, and home décor with dried botanicals.
- Artists and resin crafters seeking professional, bubble-free floral encapsulation.
⚠️ Important Usage Notes
- No Heat Ever: This is a polyaspartic resin, not epoxy. Do not use torches, heat guns, or warm-water baths—heat can cause bubbles, fast curing, or damage to florals. It cures perfectly at room temperature.
- Removing Bubbles: Never use heat. Use a toothpick to gently tease bubbles away from petals or the surface.
- Layering Pro Tip: For the clearest results, pour the next layer during the 3–6 hour gel stage. Waiting too long increases visible layer lines. Pouring layers closer together reduces seams and trapped microbubbles.
Pro Tips
No Heat! 🔥
- This is not epoxy resin, so do not use torches, heat guns, or warm-water baths.
- Heat can cause bubbling, speed up curing, or damage your florals.
- If bubbles appear, do not use heat to remove them.
- Use a toothpick or small stick to gently tease bubbles away from petals or the surface.
- As a polyaspartic resin, it naturally cures clear and smooth without heat.
Bubble Management 🫧
- Dunk your florals before pouring: Submerge each flower in a small cup of mixed resin first, then lift and place it into the mold. This “dunk coat” helps push out trapped air and can reduce bubbles. However, it isn’t a guaranteed solution for every flower some blooms naturally trap air due to their shape or petal structure.
- Pre-seal fragile blooms (optional): A light mist of floral sealant or clear spray helps reduce micro bubbles in thin or airy petals.
Layering 📏
- Pour your next layer 3–6 hours after the previous layer during the ideal gel stage.
- Waiting too long (letting a layer fully cure) makes layer lines more visible, especially in deep floral blocks.
- Pouring layers closer together minimizes visible seams.
- Helps prevent micro bubbles from being trapped between pours.
Instructions
How to Use
- Use fully dried, sealed florals only – moisture can cause cloudiness or rapid curing.
- Mix 1:1 by volume (A:B) – stir slowly and gently to avoid introducing air.
- Pour in thin layers (¼"–½") – let each layer rest 3–6 hours before the next.
- Do not use heat tools – allow bubbles to rise naturally and pop with a toothpick.
- Cure at room temperature (65–75°F) – demold after 24 hours; full cure in 7 days.
6. Optional: Use a pressure pot for complex or large floral arrangements to minimize trapped air.
Features
✅ 1:1 easy mix ratio– simple to measure and mix for consistent, predictable results.
✅ Formulated for floral encapsulation– low-exotherm chemistry protects delicate petals from scorching or discoloration.
✅ Crystal-clear, UV-stable finish– the cured piece stays bright and non-yellowing, keeping flowers vivid for years.
✅ Fast working + curing cycle– 15–20 minute work time, layers ready in 3–6 hours, demold in ~24 hours.
🚫 No torch or heat required–new technology eliminates air pockets inside the block, releasing bubbles before they form. This product is not an epoxy and behaves very differently from one.
FAQ
1. Can I use fresh flowers in this resin?
🌸 Nope! Only use fully dried, sealed florals. Any moisture can cause cloudiness, bubbling, or rapid curing — dry and seal them first for crystal-clear results.
2. How do I mix the resin properly?
🌀 Mix 1:1 by volume (A:B). Stir slowly and gently in one direction to keep bubbles out. Let the mix rest for 3–4 minutes before pouring so tiny bubbles can rise.
3. How should I pour for the best results?
🌿 Pour in thin layers about ¼"–½" thick. Give each layer 3–6 hours before adding the next to prevent trapped bubbles or heat buildup.
4. Can I use a torch or heat gun to remove bubbles?
🚫🔥 No heat tools! This resin isn’t an epoxy — heat can damage your florals or cause the resin to cure too fast. Let bubbles rise on their own and pop gently with a toothpick.
5. What temperature should I work in?
🌡️ Room temperature is key! Keep your workspace between 65–75°F (21–27°C) for best clarity and working time.
6. How long does it take to cure?
⏳ Demold after 24 hours, but give it 7 full days to reach complete hardness and clarity. Patience = perfection.
7. Should I use a pressure pot?
💨 Optional, but helpful! A pressure pot can reduce trapped air when working with larger or more detailed floral pieces, but it’s not required for great results.
Downloadable Resources
Florals Frozen In Time
This fast-curing polyaspartic floral preservation resin lets you pour multiple layers in a single day thanks to its low-heat profile and quick3–6 hour layering window the ideal stage when each layer is partially set and ready for the next pour.
Unlike traditional epoxies, it resists yellowing over time, keeping your flowers beautifully preserved and crystal clear for years. Its gentle, low-heat curing process also protects delicate blooms, allowing them to stay just as vibrant, detailed, and true to life as the day they were cast.
Advanced Polyaspartic Technology
Polyaspartic resin is an advanced, non-epoxy material known for its exceptional clarity, UV stability, and long-term durability.
It cures quickly with minimal heat, making it far safer for preserving delicate florals. Because it maintains its transparency over time, it’s an ideal choice for encapsulating irreplaceable blooms and ensuring they stay beautifully preserved for years.
