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Woman Creates Beautiful Bracelets By Freezing Real Flowers In Time (Photos)

Modern Flower Child

Have you ever seen a flower so beautiful, you had the urge to rip it out of the ground and wear it as a stylish statement piece?

Well, aside from all the dirt and bugs, there's one more problem with transforming the flowers from your front yard into a fashion trend.

Flowers don't last long, and once you dry them, they become extremely fragile, which is not very practical when it comes to accessorizing your #OOTD.

But luckily, one artist from Oregon found a way to to solve this problem.

Meet Sarah Smith. As the talented owner of Modern Flower Child, Smith transforms beautiful bits of nature into stunning pieces of hand-crafted resin jewelry.

Tucked beneath a hard casing of clear resin, you'll find everything from flowers and feathers to leaves and shells.

The entire process of creating an individual piece takes Smith up to three weeks, and she even takes custom jewelry orders from clients.

All you have to do is send her the flowers you want preserved within the piece of jewelry, and in no time, you'll have a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry that lets you wear a little part of nature.

These gorgeous resin bracelets let you wear your favorite flowers.

From pine cone-clad jewelry...

...to a ring of frozen violets...

...and a bangle bursting with dandelions...

...these resin bracelets are simply beautiful.

Some of them look like a piece of fine china.

Others are loaded up with leaves...

...or filled with ferns.

No matter what type of flowers Smith traps inside of her jewelry...

...all of the bracelets look like wearable works of art.

With one of these, you can tap into your inner flower child...

...and carry a stunning piece of nature with you wherever you go.

Keep the memory of your favorite flowers alive.

These bracelets freeze them in time.

A few flowers on your wrist can really take your boho chic style game to the next level.

Citations: Flowers Frozen In Time Inside Handmade Resin Bracelets (Bored Panda )