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Handcrafted resin giftablesResin & Bloom
Pouring something to keep…
Our process

Resin rewards patience. Here is the journey every piece takes — from the first conversation to the box on your doorstep.

  1. 01

    Step 01

    Design Consultation

    We start with your story — the occasion, the names and dates, the feeling. Together we shape a piece that's unmistakably yours and agree a look before anything is made.

  2. 02

    Step 02

    Material Selection

    We choose optical-grade resin, real preserved blooms, gold leaf and findings to match your palette — sage, blush, champagne or bordeaux — so every element belongs together.

  3. 03

    Step 03

    Hand Pouring

    Resin is mixed and poured by hand in thin, patient layers. There are no shortcuts here: rushing traps bubbles, so we let physics and time do their quiet work.

  4. 04

    Step 04

    Embedding Personal Elements

    Between layers we place your blooms, photograph, lettering or keepsake exactly where it should sit — suspended forever, never crushed, caught mid-bloom.

  5. 05

    Step 05

    Curing

    Each piece rests in a dust-free cabinet for days as it cures to a glass-hard clarity. This is the longest step, and the one that makes a piece last decades.

  6. 06

    Step 06

    Sanding & Polishing

    Edges are sanded through nine grits and buffed to a liquid shine, until light moves across the surface the way it moves through water.

  7. 07

    Step 07

    Quality Inspection

    Every piece is checked against your approved proof — clarity, colour, lettering and finish — under studio light. If it isn't right, it doesn't leave.

  8. 08

    Step 08

    Gift Packaging

    Your piece is nestled into a protective gift box with tissue, a care card and an optional handwritten note — ready to give the moment it arrives.

  9. 09

    Step 09

    Shipping

    We dispatch by insured courier with tracking, packed to travel safely, and stay reachable until it's in the right hands.

Bespoke

Tell us the moment — a rose, a date, a handwritten note — and we'll pour it into a keepsake made only once.