Jewelry created with polymer clay saw a surge in popularity during the global pandemic. It is a medium that fully deserved all the attention that it received. Polymer clay is cost effective, can be baked at home, can create such diverse looks and is fairly easy to get started with. Items of popularity tend to […]
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If you are a newbie to polymer clay or a seasoned artist of this medium, I’d love to introduce you to a passionate artist and educator; Ginger Davis Allman of The Blue Bottle Tree. Ginger’s education motto is “learn stuff without the fluff.” A motto that is very clear when visiting her website. Her site is […]
I’m a big fan of Ginger Davis Allman’s blog The Blue Bottle Tree. Ginger really takes her time and goes deep in her tutorials and information sharing. The analytical part of me just loves to cruise her site and glean all of her hours of research and insights. She is very generous with her information! […]
For a self-taught artist with no gardening skills, Nuby sure found her calling in sculpting miniature flowers and succulents. Since 2008, Nuby has been experimenting with the art of sculpting polymer clay into “colourful blossoms.” Her exploration of clay and mixed media has evolved into her own unique brand of one of a kind hand-sculpted […]
Over the past week, as well as this week, we will be featuring the top 7 posts from the Nunn Design Blog. All of the social media platforms are tallied to help us identify which of our posts featured are the top 7 in popularity. Coming in at #4 is a post we ran on […]
You have heard me sing the praises of the polymer clay in the past, and this post will be no exception. Even if you aren’t into polymer clay, the inspiration and ideas that these artists come up with continually inspire me. I learn a lot from polymer clay artists and am grateful for all that continue to […]
Earlier this year I contacted polymer clay artist Iris Mishly to see if she would be up to playing with some of the Nunn Design product line. Boy-howdy! Iris did indeed play! I have featured on our blog some of the tutorials that Iris offers on her polymer clay website PolyPediaOnline. Iris now offers several […]
I’m still in awe over what is being created with Polymer Clay. I love being inspired by some of these amazing polymer artists! See what I mean? This is polymer people!! Doreen Gay-Kassel’s work is amazing!! Follow her on facebook, or visit her website. Kathleen Dustin’s pieces provide oh so much inspiration. I find these […]
Thane at Bello Modo was inspired to create this Polymer Clay Gemstone Jewelry Collection after seeing a tutorial on A Beautiful Mess. Not only did her pieces come out great, but her own tutorial is fantastic! Take a look at how Thane created these great pieces on the Bello Modo Blog. Shop the findings Thane used […]
In my opinion, polymer clay does not receive the attention that it so deserves. Polymer clay is polyvinyl chloride that will harden when properly baked. It is a great art medium for mixed media jewelry artists to use with rubber stamps and acrylic paints. With this post I hope to inspire you to open your […]
Transferring images onto polymer clay is a simple and inexpensive technique that creates rich looking results. Mod Podge Rocks’s blog provides an excellent step-by-step tutorial demonstrating just how easy it is. Nunn Design® video, Stamping and Transferring onto Polymer Clay, is also a must see if you are interested in using this technique. Mary Lynn […]
Epoxy Clay is a 2-part epoxy clay that has a working time of 90-120 minutes and cures in 12 hours without baking or heating. It is an amazing medium for creating handmade, one of a kind jewelry. Here are 12 Creative Ways that you can add color to Epoxy Clay by incorporating other mediums. The […]
We’re constantly blown away by the amazing artistry you all bring to life with Nunn Design findings. It’s such a joy to see our pieces transformed into jewelry that reflects each maker’s unique vision—it genuinely fills us with gratitude. This past month, we’ve had the pleasure of featuring lovely designs from our community on social […]
We’re excited to share a few of our favorite charms and bezels that can easily fit into any design style. Whether you love simple circles, organic shapes, or fun, playful hearts, there’s something here for everyone. You can add a little sparkle with chaton crystals, experiment with resin, or get creative with polymer clay—it’s really […]