A couple of weeks ago, I did an initial series of posts featuring the many looks using epoxy clay. (5 Different Looks of Epoxy Clay.) This post is a continuation of all the fun ways that I have been finding to use this diverse medium. I find working with epoxy clay to be so very […]
Source: Beading Daily Jennifer, our friend over at Beading Daily, created this great beaded brooch using the new Nunn Design Brooches. Jennifer says and makes it look easy. I’m looking forward to giving it a try! Read More At: Beaded Brooches Made Easy
Mosaic Goddess Studio is based in Atlanta, GA where Mosaic Artist, Janice Schmidt creates her one of a kind artwork. As a child growing up in Cleveland, my mother and grandmother taught me the joy of working with my hands. The materials may have been clay, yarn and bread dough, rather than mosaic bits, but […]
Create pieces that look like fire glazed porcelain using Crystal Clay and opaque pigments added to resin. In this series of videos filmed with Beadaholique last month, I walk you through the steps of creating molds with silicone putty, creating your impression into a Nunn Design Pendants filled with Crystal Clay with perfect registration, adding […]
Source: Bello Modo Shelly posted several great Crystal Clay projects on the Bello Modo blog today. I love her choices of beads, crystals, Crystal Clay color and Nunn Design Findings (Ornate Earrings, Ornate Ring, Ornate Mini Pendant, Brass Honey Bee and Flower Embellishments and Metal Beads). Visit Bello Modo’s Blog to see the step-by-step instructions […]
Tammy at Jewelry Making Daily has a blog post today talking about how to create special effects in resin. The Nunn Design Innovation Team is featured in half of the projects listed! Take a look at how you can push your usage of Nunn Design Resin to the next level. Read: Resin, One Step Further: […]
I have been having great fun with the Nunn Design Resin as of late. I was recently in California at the Craft and Hobby Association Tradeshow, so I jumped on the chance to film a couple of my experiments with the team at Beadaholique. If you are looking for some new projects to teach, a […]
Each quarter the team here at Nunn Design spends the day creating. Here are some pieces that we created last December during art day. Which projects would you most likely want to see tutorials for? Leave us a comment and we will get it in cue! Designer: Christee Ballard Christee spent her day enjoying the […]
These pieces came in last year from Innovation Team Member Stephanie Gard Buss. Don’t they just make you want to put on your Wranglers and boots and chew on a blade of straw? LOVE IT! To see the products used: Visit Stephanie ‘s pieces in our Gallery.
One of the questions I hear a lot at trade-shows from brick and mortar store owners as well as designers is “I have some of those products and I’m not sure what to do with them.” As a result of the store owners not quite knowing what to do, it can be difficult to inspire […]
In Tucson last year at the To Be True Blue Show, Amelia Brock brought by a piece of jewelry she had created using the Nunn Design Channel Pendant. The piece was so beautiful, that I asked her if I could show it to Julia, the editor of Bead & Button Magazine. Julia loved the piece […]
2013 Innovation Team Member Lorelei Eurto has yet again had her lovely creations featured in BeadStyle Magazine’s March 2014 issue. In this great tutorial, you can learn how to metal hole punch the Nunn Design Brass Stampings and how to wrap Nunn Design Ball Chain on to our Bangle Bracelets using waxed linen cord. Love […]
Simply Charming I’m excited to be teaching this coming April at Art & Soul in Portland, OR and also in September at Art & Soul in Virginia Beach, VI. If you are looking to learn a heck of a lot of techniques and have a down right fun time, then PLEASE sign-up to join me! […]
Learn how to make a head pin loop and create beads from bead caps in this simple Valentine Tutorial from the Nunn Design Archives. Mix up a batch of Epoxy Clay For this tutorial I used the Dark Brown Crystal Clay. I tend to like the clay to be behind the scenes and subtle. Crystal […]