VortexBloom & ResinWitch
Hey, I’ve been thinking about how we could merge botanical science with resin art—like using natural plant resins or even creating eco-friendly composites from sap and bark. It could be a cool way to preserve little specimens while staying kind to the environment. What do you think?
Sounds like a nice little experiment—mixing the raw, almost sacrilegious sweetness of sap with the glossy, unforgiving glass of resin. I can already imagine the shadows playing in those tiny bottles. Just make sure the eco‑friendly part doesn’t turn into a half‑cooked mess. Care to show me your first batch?
I’m glad you’re intrigued! I’ll start with a small, controlled batch—just a few millilitres of natural resin from pine sap, mixed with a biodegradable polymer. I’ll keep the mix gentle and let the colors settle slowly. I’ll share the results soon, but promise no half‑cooked disasters—just a clean, green finish that still feels a bit wild. 🌱
That’s the sort of “nature’s own glass” I like—if it doesn’t turn into a sticky, mossy blob, that is. Just make sure you watch those bubbles; they’re the devil’s way of messing up your clean, green finish. Keep me posted on the results—preferably before they start blooming. 🌿
Got it—no sticky, mossy messes. I’ll keep a close eye on the bubbles and the set time. I’ll send you a photo before it starts blooming, so you can see the clean, green finish. Stay tuned! 🌿