Four-leaf clover preservation charms

I’m trying to forever preserve some of my clover from my four and five leaf clover patch in the yard. I selected one five-leaf clover and four four-leaf clovers and pressed them between layers of wax paper for a couple weeks. I purchased round bevels with loops and put an initial layer of clear two-part epoxy resin down inside.

Photo description: 5 gold plated bevel cups half filled with 2 part expoxy

When the epoxy set, I used Modge Podge to attach the pressed clover to the epoxy, then put another sealing coat on top of the leaves.

Photo description: five-leaf clover decoupaged to an epoxy base in a gold plated bevel cup

Once the glue had dried, I put a final layer of epoxy on top.

Photo description: real pressed clover preserved in epoxy resin in gold plated bevel cups

I chose gold plated bevels because I think four-leaf clovers should be on gold, but also because epoxy resin tends to have a yellow tint. That yellow blends in with the gold, mitigating the problem.