How to Craft Unique Resin Bookmarks with Pressed Flowers

Imagine gifting a book lover a bookmark that isn’t just practical, but also a keepsake of spring.

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You can see a violet from your morning walk, a daisy from your garden, or a fern from a forest trail, all captured in resin and turned into a little piece of art.

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These bookmarks tell stories of where the flowers came from, making reading even more magical.

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Materials Needed

  • Pressed flowers and leaves (6-8 small blooms, 2-4 fern leaves, fully dried and flat)
  • Resin kit (epoxy resin + hardener, about 200 ml total)
  • Bookmark silicone molds (1.2" Γ— 5.5" size, usually set of 5-10)
  • Gloves and mixing cups (100 ml plastic cups work well)
  • Wooden stir sticks (pack of 10)
  • Small tweezers
  • Colorful tassels (6-8 pieces, around 5-6" long)
  • Drill tool or mold with pre-made holes
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Begin by preparing your pressed flowers.

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If you haven’t already, press them for at least a week until they’re flat and crisp. Small blooms and ferns work best here.

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Step 2: Mix your resin and hardener according to the kit instructions, usually in a 1:1 ratio.

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Then stir slowly for 3-5 minutes to avoid bubbles.

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Step 3: Pour a thin layer of resin into the bookmark mold, just enough to cover the base. Let it rest for a few minutes so bubbles rise to the surface.

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Step 4: Use tweezers to carefully place your pressed flowers into the resin.

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Next, arrange them in patterns such as single stem, scattered blossoms, or layered leaves. This is where you can play and tell your story.

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Step 5: Pour another thin layer of resin on top to seal the flowers completely. Then tap the mold gently to release trapped air bubbles.

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Step 6: Allow the mold to cure for 24 hours in a dust-free area. Once hardened, pop out the bookmark and smooth edges if needed.

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Step 7: Thread a colorful tassel through the hole at the top. This adds a soft finish and makes your bookmark feel polished.

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Tip:

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Try color-coding your bookmarks by season like yellow blooms for summer, red petals for autumn, pale blossoms for winter.

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