About five years ago Karin Collins started art therapy for an eating disorder that had plagued her for most of her adult life. As part of her treatment, she took vintage buttons, Eiffel Tower pins, tiny dried flowers, little plastic dinosaurs and anything else she could get her hands on and sealed the little treasures forever, like flies trapped in amber, in spoons using liquid resin. It was a painstaking process — each layer would take up to two days to dry. But once the resin had hardened, she would cut off the handle and be left with something most people had never seen before —... More >>>