DIY Kits for Creating Resin Jewelry with Dried Flowers

While the original post features handmade 'Dried Forget-Me-Not Resin Pendants', the comments are full of admiration and clear purchase intent. One person even said, "This is a flower necklace I'd actually buy," which shows there's definitely a market for this kind of jewelry. Given the crafty nature of the product, there's also a great opportunity to create a DIY kit. A 'Make Your Own Dried Flower Resin Pendant Kit' could include carefully selected materials like jewelry-grade epoxy resin, metal pendant bezels, a variety of dried forget-me-nots and other small botanicals, and mixing tools, along with clear, step-by-step instructions. This kit would be perfect for the crafting community and anyone interested in making personalized, nature-inspired jewelry. It makes resin crafting, which can seem a bit daunting, more accessible and allows people to create unique pieces for themselves or as gifts, offering a hands-on, creative experience.

Origin Reddit Post

r/crafts

I made pendants with real dried forget-me-nots

Posted by u/SashaShelest06/14/2025

Top Comments

u/SummerNightAir
Now this is a flower necklace I’d actually buy
u/SashaShelest
Thank you so much!
u/SummerNightAir
Now this is a flower necklace I’d actually buy
u/fuckscottpeterson
Ahh if you ever sell these online, please let me know!
u/SashaShelest
Thank you very much :) It is possible
u/Caira_Ru
I know that buying/selling is forbidden on this sub (for good reason) but I really think there’s a market for your work! It’s lovely. 🥰
u/screamingandglitter
pretty
u/SashaShelest
Thank you so much!
u/jeweleyah
These are beautiful! Did you sodder the outer and put glass in the inner, or is it resin?
u/SashaShelest
Thank you so much!
u/Axennie
These are lovely — such a delicate way to preserve forget-me-nots. I’ve always wondered: do the flowers keep their color over time, or do they tend to darken in epoxy?
u/sunnyssardines
What is the metal? If not sterling silver, would it be possible to order a custom that is?
u/katjoy63
I'm seeing more and more dried flower crafting and I LOVE IT! very 1960s vibes.
u/Caira_Ru
These are gorgeous. 🥰 If you don’t have a booth or table at the local bazaars or markets, you should!
u/jeweleyah
These are beautiful! Did you sodder the outer and put glass in the inner, or is it resin?
u/Caira_Ru
These are gorgeous. 🥰 If you don’t have a booth or table at the local bazaars or markets, you should!
u/SashaShelest
Unfortunately, in my country it is not very popular :( But in general I dream about it
u/Random-Unthoughts-62
These are adorable
u/SashaShelest
Thank you so much!
u/sunnycyn
Those are so dainty and beautiful! Nice job!!
u/TortAndSweet
Same
u/SashaShelest
Thank you so much!
u/SashaShelest
Unfortunately, in my country it is not very popular :( But in general I dream about it
u/onebluemoon66
They are absolutely Fabulous 😍💫💫🩵💫💫
u/hayhayree25
I would love to buy one for real they are absolutely stunning
u/screamingandglitter
pretty
u/SashaShelest
Thank you very much :) It is possible
u/SashaShelest
Thank you so much!
u/SashaShelest
Thank you very much :) I used a metal frame, and inside there is jewelry epoxy and dried forget-me-nots
u/SashaShelest
Thank you very much :) I used a metal frame, and inside there is jewelry epoxy and dried forget-me-nots
u/SashaShelest
Maybe there was not enough moisture for them :( Unfortunately in my region it is quite hot for them, so every year I really fight for them
u/sunnycyn
Those are so dainty and beautiful! Nice job!!
u/frenchiestfry77
I've tried growing forget Me Nots a couple of times (from seeds) and they always die - this might be my go to route. Lovely craft!
u/SashaShelest
Thank you so much!

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