Not every treasured memory belongs in a frame. Memory blocks and photo pieces let you hold moments in your hand, turn them over, and see them differently.
What is a Memory Block?
- A memory block is a solid resin piece—often rectangular or square—that holds photos, florals, ribbon, or tiny objects. It’s designed to stand on a shelf, desk, or mantle and be viewed from different angles. Think of it as a little three-dimensional frame.
- Combining Photos and Keepsakes
- One of my favorite things is pairing a printed photo with small elements from the day: petals, confetti, ribbon, or bits of stationery. The photo might be sealed on one side while the keepsakes float in layers around it. Together, they create a visual and physical story.
- Why People Love Them
Memory blocks don’t ask for wall space. They slip into bookshelves, desks, and bedside tables easily, and they can be moved and handled when you want to reconnect with that moment. They’re especially powerful for weddings, 
- Combining Photos and Keepsakes
- One of my favorite things is pairing a printed photo with small elements from the day: petals, confetti, ribbon, or bits of stationery. The photo might be sealed on one side while the keepsakes float in layers around it. Together, they create a visual and physical story.
- Why People Love Them
- Memory blocks don’t ask for wall space. They slip into bookshelves, desks, and bedside tables easily, and they can be moved and handled when you want to reconnect with that moment. They’re especially powerful for weddings, memorials, and major life milestones.
