Discover a delicate handmade method to turn the most fragile flower into crystal-clear, meaningful art, perfect for heartfelt gifts, unforgettable pieces, or even products to sell with total perceived value.
For many people, the dandelion carries childhood.
For others, it carries someone they miss.
A loved one. A grandmother. An aunt. A small memory of blowing wishes together, walking through a garden, or believing in something gentle for a moment.
For others, it represents new beginnings, healing, resilience, and hope.
It means something different to each person but it almost always means something.
One breath, and it disappears.
That is what makes preserving it feel so magical: a flower made to vanish becomes something you can keep.
People all over the world keep asking…
A real dandelion preserved in resin creates curiosity because it feels almost impossible. But people are not just reacting to the technique.
They are reacting to the feeling.
Preserving a whole dandelion in resin is not simple. This flower needs a process created for its own delicacy.
The resin does not create the
lightness of the dandelion.
It preserves — or reveals —
what happened before.
The dandelion collapses, bends or loses the airy shape that made it beautiful.
Tiny bubbles get caught around the delicate filaments and make the piece look messy.
The final piece can lose that clean, crystal-clear look and become foggy or less refined.
Even small mistakes can make the result feel less delicate, less clean and less valuable.
A careful step-by-step process designed to help you preserve real dandelions with more clarity, confidence, and intention.
Learn what makes the dandelion so delicate, what to observe, and why timing matters.
Learn how, when, and where to look — and what alternatives to consider.
The steps that protect the structure and airy shape of the flower.
From resin preparation to demolding, finishing, and final details.
A complete video course that guides you from the first contact with the flower to the final piece.
How to follow the course, what to prepare, and what to keep in mind before beginning.
Why this flower is so fragile, what makes it special, and why it needs different care.
Where I look, what I observe, and how to recognize better possibilities.
Including a search for dandelions in the Las Vegas region to help international students too.
One of the most important parts — how to preserve the structure and lightness before resin.
Essential tools, epoxy resin, quantity calculation, and workspace preparation.
How to begin the piece, guide the process, demold, finish, and refine the final result.
Helpful materials to follow the process with more clarity and confidence.
I prepared special bonuses for
the 20 first students who join.
Learn how to create amulets, bookmarks, pendants, keychains, magnets, and other exclusive resin pieces using real dandelions.
Pieces you can make for yourself, offer as meaningful gifts, or even sell — unique creations made with a real flower, full of meaning.
Not every piece needs a whole dandelion sphere to carry beauty and meaning.
In this bonus, you'll learn how to create smaller, delicate, and versatile everyday pieces using pressed dandelions.
You'll also get access to the student group.
A space to follow updates, ask questions, share your results, and feel supported while learning such a delicate technique. You do not need to figure everything out alone.
A complete video course to help you preserve real dandelions in resin with more clarity, confidence, and care.
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About six years ago, she became fascinated by resin pieces so transparent and delicate they looked like small crystals. From that moment on, she decided to understand, through practice, how that kind of magic was possible.
At a time when there were very few references in Brazil, Larissa researched, tested, made mistakes, started over, and taught herself. She translated videos, studied processes, observed every detail, and slowly turned curiosity into technique.
But it was with the dandelion that her art found its soul.
For Lari, the dandelion was never just a delicate flower. It has always carried beautiful feelings: wishes sent into the wind, hope, and that simple childhood belief that something good could happen.
Over time, this symbol became her artistic signature: crystal-clear resin spheres with real preserved dandelions inside.
Through LD ART & CO., Larissa has created and shipped more than 1,300 dandelion spheres to customers in Brazil and around the world. Her work has reached over 100 million views on social media and gathered a community of more than 200,000 followers, drawn to her behind-the-scenes process, creative journey, and the beauty of turning nature into memory.
Today, Larissa created The Eternal Dandelion to teach, step by step, how to preserve real dandelions in crystal-clear resin while keeping their lightness, delicacy, and meaning.
Her purpose is to bring more softness into lives and homes through natural, sensitive, eternal art — the kind of art you look at and feel something before you even know how to explain it.
And, as an artist who understands the quiet agreements we make with nature, for every dandelion she collects, Larissa likes to blow a few more back into the city.
Because if we only take and never give anything back, even the wind might start judging us.
I created The Eternal Dandelion to guide you through the process I wish I had found when I started.
No. The material cost is usually low compared to the perceived value of the finished piece. Depending on your materials, supplier, sphere size, and local prices, a small sphere can cost around $10 in materials.
The real value is in the technique, the delicate handling, the emotional meaning, and the final refined finish — not just in the raw materials.
No. The course was created to be clear and step by step, so you can understand the process even if you are new to resin.
If you already work with resin, it can help you refine the delicate details that make dandelion preservation different from common resin pieces.
Not necessarily. Inside the course, I show you how, when, and where to look for dandelions, including examples from real harvesting situations.
But I also share possible alternatives for sourcing the flower if harvesting is not possible for you.
Inside the course, you will find guidance on tools, materials, resin preparation, and what to consider before beginning — so you do not need to guess or buy unnecessary supplies.
Yes. You can apply the process to your own creative style to create pieces for yourself, as meaningful gifts, or to sell.
This is a delicate technique, and practice matters. The course helps you understand the process, avoid common frustrations, and approach each attempt with more clarity instead of guessing what went wrong.
After purchasing, you will receive access instructions by email. You can start learning right away and revisit the lessons whenever you need.
Yes. You have a 7-day guarantee. If the course does not feel right for you, you can request a refund within 7 days.