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The Pour Society

6 members • Free

The Pour Society is a guided creative community for women centered on resin art, confidence, and creating without pressure to be perfect.

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Where this space is headed ✨
I wanted to share a little about what I hope The Pour Society can become. My vision is for this to be a calm, supportive place where women can grow their confidence with resin, ask questions, and feel encouraged to create — without pressure or perfection. Over time, I’d love to add things like guided projects, tips, and deeper support for those who want it. I’m curious — does a space like this feel useful to you? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Even a simple “yes” or “maybe” helps.
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Quick check-in
I’m curious, what’s been the most helpful or interesting part of The Pour Society so far? It could be a post, a thought, or even just the idea of having a creative space like this. There’s no right answer. One word or one sentence is perfect.
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What I actually do in workshops (and what I don’t)
Something I want to be really clear about in this space: When I host workshops, I don’t create for people. I don’t fix their projects. I don’t take over when something feels uncertain. What I do provide is guidance, tools, and a supportive environment, and then I step back so creativity can show up naturally. That same approach applies here in The Pour Society. You’re capable of more than you think. I’m just here to guide the process. If you’ve ever surprised yourself creatively, I’d love to hear about it below, big or small.
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One shift that changes how people experience resin
Most people approach resin thinking the goal is to make it look “right.” One small shift that changes everything is this: Focus on the process, not the outcome. When you slow down, make intentional choices, and allow the material to do what it does best, the result usually surprises you….in a good way. This is something I emphasize in every workshop because it’s where confidence starts to grow. Have you ever noticed your work feels better when you stop trying to control every detail?
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Why confidence comes after creating ✨
A lot of people think they need confidence before they start creating. In reality, confidence comes after you take action....not before. Every time you show up, try something new, or make a choice creatively, confidence builds quietly in the background. You don’t need to feel ready to begin. You just need a place where it’s okay to start. If this resonates, drop a ✨ below.
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Brooke Ortiz
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@brooke-ortiz-9604
Hi 👋🏽 I am a resin artist for the last 5years and I specialize is floral preservation and keepsakes of all kinds. I’m in NJ and can’t wait!

Active 5d ago
Joined Jan 1, 2026