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from me, to you.

Floral Preservation

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Featured Products

Abstract Blooms
$120.00

Handpainted by Mikayla and finished by Lauren, these one-of-a-kind earrings are thoughtfully crafted to honor both motherhood and Mother Nature. Each pair is made from polymer clay, hand-painted, and sealed with resin for a lasting finish. The hardware is gold-filled, with surgical steel post studs and gold-filled hooks for durability and comfort.

Womb & Roots
$180.00

Handpainted by Mikayla and finished by Lauren, these one-of-a-kind earrings are thoughtfully crafted to honor both motherhood and Mother Nature. Each pair is made from polymer clay, hand-painted, and sealed with resin for a lasting finish. The hardware is gold-filled, with surgical steel post studs and gold-filled hooks for durability and comfort.

Only 1 available
Fire Mama
$120.00

Handpainted by Mikayla and finished by Lauren, these one-of-a-kind earrings are thoughtfully crafted to honor both motherhood and Mother Nature. Each pair is made from polymer clay, hand-painted, and sealed with resin for a lasting finish. The hardware is gold-filled, with surgical steel post studs and gold-filled hooks for durability and comfort.

Only 1 available

Jewelry

Handcrafted jewelry made from polymer clay, resin, and brass, inspired by the earth and color. The pieces often reflect organic textures, mineral tones, and thoughtful compositions. With an emphasis on pressed floral work.

My Book

Whether you are completely new to jewelry making or experienced in the craft, Polymer Clay Special Effects is the accessible reference you need to begin designing gorgeous surface effects by combining clay with paints, inks, pigment powders, metal leaf, resin, and other widely available craft mediums.

Floral Preservation

Preserving your bouquet or significant flowers into a forever keepsake is a meaningful way to cherish special memories. Inquire below to create a forever keepsake with me.

The only thing I knew how to do was to keep on keeping on.

-Bob Dylan

New York Times

New York Times ・

Brides Are No Longer Tossing the Bouquet. They’re Keeping It.

Some newlyweds, rethinking an old custom that puts a premium on marriage, are making more sustainable arrangements.

-New York Times