Melissa Miles Designs

Melissa Miles Designs

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🌹Thank you for supporting my business these past few years. (Business closed-see announcement post)

03/16/2024

Dear friends,

I have made the difficult decision to discontinue my jewelry and bouquet preservation business. If you have placed an order with me, I will still be working on that, I just won’t be taking any new orders. I know that this may be a disappointment for some who had interest in booking with me. If you are wanting to have your bouquet preserved, I would recommend checking out Blossom & Rhyme. The Knutson Farms Flower Shop and Ashley’s Room will have my jewelry until they sell out.

I greatly appreciate the overwhelming support I’ve had for my business these past few years. I’m so thankful for all the people I’ve had the chance to create things for. I have been blessed with such an amazing community and poured myself into each piece I’ve made. Making pieces fulfilled my lifelong passion I’ve had for creating.

I have decided to focus on one thing, teaching piano and violin students. I still will create resin pieces for myself, as a hobby, and may share some of those pieces from time to time.

09/24/2023

Happy first day of fall! Throwback to this pumpkin I decorated a couple years ago 🌸🌺🌼🪻🌿

Photos from Melissa Miles Designs's post 09/23/2023

Jewelry is another great way to remember your special day! I can make necklaces, earrings, or bracelets in either sterling silver or gold-filled. Flowers that work great for this are small ones like baby’s breath. For bigger flowers (like roses), they can also work well in a jewelry piece if their petals are torn up into small pieces like this necklace. Pendants are available in several sizes.

09/21/2023

Throwback to these pieces I made for .rogness and last year. Flowers by

Photos from Melissa Miles Designs's post 09/18/2023

This is a 16” x 20” framed arrangement I recently worked on. I color-corrected most of the flowers in this piece. Sometimes flowers change color when they are pressed. The second photo shows what these pressed flowers looked like before color correction. Color-correction is a process where I use paint to hide blemishes and bring out flowers’ natural beauty, in a similar way to how foundation makeup is used on skin. The goal is to help them look closest to the colors they were when they were fresh. If you’d like to find out more about color-correction, don’t hesitate to ask!

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