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In the latest episode of Resin Mastery, Rachel shares that she is currently planning her wedding and discusses the importance of preserving wedding flowers as keepsakes. She explains her intention to preserve her bouquet and create small resin pieces, such as ring dishes or tokens, for her bridal party. Both hosts reflect on how wedding flowers hold deep sentimental value, with Ian highlighting the symbolic resilience of roses and how their ability to bloom again mirrors the enduring nature of marriage.
The discussion then shifts to business advice for artisans working with epoxy and preservation. Ian and Rachel note that flower preservation is still a relatively new concept for many, and that most wedding planners and venues do not actively market these services. They suggest that artisans could expand their reach by partnering with wedding planners, hotels, florists, and even churches—places where weddings and memorials commonly occur. By building relationships with these professionals and offering creative preservation options, artisans can introduce more people to the idea of turning meaningful flowers into lasting mementos.
The hosts emphasize the unique emotional value of preserved flowers, contrasting them with typical wedding gifts that lack personal significance. They encourage artisans to be proactive in seeking out local opportunities and to consider offering incentives, such as commission splits, to collaborators. The episode closes with Rachel expressing excitement for her upcoming wedding and the prospect of sharing her own flower preservation journey, while Ian reiterates the podcast’s mission to provide practical tips and inspiration for creative business growth.
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In the latest episode of Resin Mastery, Rachel shares that she is currently planning her wedding and discusses the importance of preserving wedding flowers as keepsakes. She explains her intention to preserve her bouquet and create small resin pieces, such as ring dishes or tokens, for her bridal party. Both hosts reflect on how wedding flowers hold deep sentimental value, with Ian highlighting the symbolic resilience of roses and how their ability to bloom again mirrors the enduring nature of marriage.
The discussion then shifts to business advice for artisans working with epoxy and preservation. Ian and Rachel note that flower preservation is still a relatively new concept for many, and that most wedding planners and venues do not actively market these services. They suggest that artisans could expand their reach by partnering with wedding planners, hotels, florists, and even churches—places where weddings and memorials commonly occur. By building relationships with these professionals and offering creative preservation options, artisans can introduce more people to the idea of turning meaningful flowers into lasting mementos.
The hosts emphasize the unique emotional value of preserved flowers, contrasting them with typical wedding gifts that lack personal significance. They encourage artisans to be proactive in seeking out local opportunities and to consider offering incentives, such as commission splits, to collaborators. The episode closes with Rachel expressing excitement for her upcoming wedding and the prospect of sharing her own flower preservation journey, while Ian reiterates the podcast’s mission to provide practical tips and inspiration for creative business growth.
https://icoatepoxy.com
tel: +1 602-258-1114
https://www.facebook.com/iCoatProducts/
Instagram @icoat.epoxy
https://icoatepoxy.com/ai-agent/
Podcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com
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