Unstoppable Pours Resin Art

Unstoppable Pours Resin Art Epoxy Resin Art, Keepsakes & More My name is Leah-Marlene, and at 43 years old, I have learned that strength is not about having an easy life.

Welcome to my world of epoxy resin art, where resilience, creativity, and transformation come together in every piece I create. It is about continuing to rise, even through the hardest moments. I live with multiple sclerosis (MS) and fibromyalgia, conditions that challenge me daily with pain, fatigue, and uncertainty. Instead of allowing those struggles to define me, I pour my energy into creating

beautiful, meaningful resin art that reflects perseverance, healing, and hope. I am also an addict in recovery, and that journey has completely changed my life. Recovery taught me the power of rebuilding yourself one day at a time. Epoxy resin became more than just art to me. It became therapy, purpose, and proof that broken things can become something extraordinary. Every piece I create is made with passion, patience, and heart. The flowing movement, bold colours, and layered textures in my work represent life itself: unpredictable, messy, beautiful, and always evolving. My business is built on the belief that no matter what obstacles we face, we are capable of creating something meaningful from them. I consider myself unstoppable, not because life has been easy, but because I refuse to stop moving forward. Thank you for supporting my small business and for being part of this journey with me.

06/19/2026

Flood coating is a final layer of epoxy poured over a cured resin piece. In this video, it is a layer poured over a cured resin sphere containing a dandelion puff. Silicone molds naturally wear down after repetitive use, and can leave scuff marks or surface scratches.
Flood coating is often crucial because it erases those surface scratches left from molds, and leaves crystal-clear glass like finish.

In this piece I’ve used Let's Resin 1:1 epoxy resin. This is the resin I’ve used in all of my pieces over the past 3 years 🤩

I’ll be there this Sunday, and hope to see you there! The corner of Stittsville Main & Abbott St. 9-1pm. xoLeah Marlene
06/18/2026

I’ll be there this Sunday, and hope to see you there!
The corner of Stittsville Main & Abbott St. 9-1pm.

xoLeah Marlene

Celebrate Father’s Day at the Market!

Grab Dad, the kids (and the dog 🐾) and join us this week.

Shop local, enjoy some fresh air, and support amazing vendors. Rain or shine, we'll be there!
📆 Sunday, June 21
⏰ 9 AM – 1 PM
📍 6154 Abbott St
🐶 Pet Friendly
☔ Rain or Shine

Here's who's joining us this week 👇

06/17/2026

Studio time today! I mix very slowly to avoid bubbles, and that can take up to 8min for 500ml. Here is a speed up quick clip.

06/09/2026

Resin has taught me patience! (sort of 😂)
After 3 weeks of waiting for these gorgeous roses to dehydrate, I was finally able to set one into some resin…and then waited another 24 hours to see the nearly final product.
I will still be sanding the surface before flood coating, but I couldn’t wait any longer to reveal the Atomic Orange beauty 🧡

I will be creating more pieces in the coming weeks to be sold at one of my upcoming summer markets. I like to give my resin pieces a full 30 days to cure before they are sold or delivered to my clients.

I hope this video gives a little insight into some of the steps that go into preserving flowers in epoxy resin. I’m trying to remember to record when I’m pouring, but often times I am creating multiple pieces at one time, and get lost in the creativity…only getting still images afterwards or videos of completed creations.

Thank you for coming along on my unstoppable resin journey.
xo Leah Marlene

06/04/2026

Weeds made beautiful ✨
I did it! I managed to set this dandelion into resin for the 1st time. There will be improvements made as I endeavour into making more of these, but I’m so impressed that it turned out.
With my Multiple Sclerosis, my hands shake quite a bit, especially when trying to hold them steady. However, they cooperated enough while slowly setting this fluffy delicate puff into the mixed resin.
More to come!

What do you think of this dandelion puff?

Looking forward to tomorrow! (Sunday)
05/30/2026

Looking forward to tomorrow! (Sunday)

Join us this week!

📆 Sunday, May 31
🕝 9 am - 1 pm
📍 6154 Abbott Street East, Stittsville
🌦 Rain or Shine
🐾 Pet Friendly

Here's who's joining us this week 👇

05/26/2026

Anyone who knows me personally knows that I love my cereal... so why not incorporate some cereal into my love of epoxy resin.

Here are 2 Fruit Loop Frogs that look like cereal in milk.
Just a quirky piece of fun to create, that will be available for purchase at my upcoming market on May 31st Stittsville Market at The Barn along with many other epoxy resin pieces.

xoLeah Marlene

05/22/2026

Finally! I’m able to begin setting into resin some orchids that have been drying for 3 weeks 🌸
More to come! I’m just beginning with the orchids, and have more ready to be poured while waiting for my next batch to fully dehydrate.

Having more fun with making these adorable epoxy resin strawberry and pineberry jars 🍓They have handpainted seeds to bri...
05/20/2026

Having more fun with making these adorable epoxy resin strawberry and pineberry jars 🍓
They have handpainted seeds to brighten them up, and bring more character to them.


Getting ready for my next Market on May 31st 🍎 Getting a supply of teacher gifts so that your little students can show t...
05/16/2026

Getting ready for my next Market on May 31st 🍎 Getting a supply of teacher gifts so that your little students can show their teacher how important they are.
I will also be making some green glitter apples in addition to these red glitter apples too.

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