Resin Art - Make Sweet Peas - Postage and Packing Free (Code 308)
Description
In the language of flowers, the sweet pea represents blissful pleasure. Its beautifully coloured flower clusters also symbolise good wishes, friendship, kindness, and goodbyes. It is widely believed that these blooms leave a positive experience and a thoughtful way to say thank you as they further symbolise gratitude. Sweet peas are also the official birth flower for April. Everything you need to make at least 50 delicate flowers that are deceptively robust and will not fade over time, even when placed in direct sunlight. In fact, they should be placed in a strong light to really appreciate their beauty. There will be enough resin and wire left to make many other flowers when you have made a vase of flowers. Gift someone special the perfect present for the special occasion - Inion Arts Craft Kits are for everyone. Resin dipped art is easy and safe to use. Suitable for all ages and all levels of craftiness! A perfect whole family activity – from grandad to toddler (will need support) – and for all levels of experience – make tangible memories together which will last forever. All contents are non-toxic, are not known to cause allergies and will wash away from skin and clothes.
What's included in the price?
What's included in the price? Price includes all postage and packing. • All contents are appropriate to the kit illustrated and will include most if not all of the following: o Resin o Copper Craft Wire and/or Florist’s Binding Wire o Florist’s Tape o Shaper Tools o Floral Foam Mound o Stamens, Beads, Berries, Glue, lights etc as appropriate o E-book card giving details of access to fully illustrated instructions and how-to videos There are no Wire Snippers in this kit. These can be purchased separately. A Multi Flower Instruction Booklet (contains instructions for 9 projects) is available to purchase as a hardcopy if preferred.
What you will need
Wire snippers available from our website or your local hardware shop.
Duration
Maker
Welcome to Inion Arts. Based in lovely rural Hampshire we are a family run enterprise complete with dog! Looking forward to hearing from you.
Suitable for
- Adults
- Seniors
- Teenagers
- Children
- Wheelchair users
- Hearing impaired
- Vision impaired
- Limited mobility
- Learning difficulties (SEN)
- Romantic
- Hen dos
- Father's Day
- Corporate days out & team building
- Mother's Day
- School holiday workshops & activities
- UK Holiday
- Suitable for beginners
- Fairs, festivals & exhibitions
- Engagement, birthdays & anniversaries

FAQs
The most common Shaper Tool to use when making flowers is the Black Shaper Tool. One 125ml tin of Resin Dip contains enough resin to make 366 (approx) petals using the Black Shaper Tool. For example, in the Daffodil Kit there are 3 tins of resin - one for the yellow outer petals, one for the orange inner trumpet, and one for leaves. It is possible therefore to make approx 70 daffodils and have orange and green resin left over to make other flowers!
The resin is weatherproof, although we have wreaths etc that have been in the snow, we cannot guarantee them from severe weather. We supply Stainless Steel wire which will not rust for some outdoor kits.
Literally minutes. Within 2-3 minutes you can handle the petals you have created and adjust them to make the flower the shape you want it to be. However the flower will continue to dry over the next 24 hours and you may see differences in the colour of the newly dipped and the finally dry flower.
Clean it up as quickly as possible as the dyes in the resin may stain. If you get it on your skin, either wash off immediately or leave it to dry and you should be able to peel it off quite easily (like nail varnish); if on clothing, again wash as soon as possible but it may stain. Inion Arts do sell thinners which may help to remove stains.
Yes, perfectly safe. There is a slight smell similar to nail varnish, and it is not advisable to work in a confined, ill-ventilated area but there is no need for any special equipment or clothing. It is not toxic (although not recommended to ingest!) and we have yet to find anyone who has had an allergic reaction to it.