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Dried Flowers For Decoration 15~35 mm Blue Color - 12 Pieces

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Set of 12 blue dried flowers, measuring 15-35 mm. Ideal for wedding decorations, handmade jewelry with epoxy resin, and unique art projects.


• These delicate dried flowers in blue, measuring from 15 to 35 mm, are ideal for creating unique and sophisticated projects, especially for use with epoxy resin. The set includes 12 small flowers that are carefully dried to maintain their natural shape and beauty. They are suitable for embedding in resin, making them a perfect choice for crafting handmade jewelry and accessories.

• The dried flowers are perfect for creating personalized rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Embedded in transparent resin, they create beautiful contrasts, with their blue shades adding freshness and delicacy to each piece of jewelry. These flowers are also suitable for making keychains, pendants, and other accessories that you want to turn into unique, handmade items.

• The blue color of the flowers brings a sense of calmness and elegance, while also allowing flexibility when paired with other decorative elements. You can combine them with other small details like gold or silver flakes, pearls, or crystals to create original design solutions.

• These flowers are not only suitable for jewelry but also for small decorative projects such as miniature frames or decorative bowls. They add a natural charm to any composition, and their small size makes them ideal for detailed art projects. Choose this set of 12 blue-dried flowers to create exquisite jewelry and accessories with epoxy resin that combines natural beauty with modern design.



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