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How to Mix Epoxy Clay and Apply into Nunn Design Bezels

Learning the basics of using Epoxy Clay will save you a lot of time and help you avoid challenging creative disappointments. With as many hours under my belt working with this medium, I think I can provide a couple of tricks that will “enhance your learning experience.” You will also see a bonus design option […]

How to Use Epoxy Clay and Gilding Flakes within Nunn Design Bezels and Open Frames

This is a great technique to get you grounded in the basics of using Epoxy Clay with Nunn Design Bezels. There are 4 tutorials total in Class 1. Each tutorial covers the basics in a slightly different way. Here are links to three of the tutorials we posted earlier this week: How to use Epoxy […]

Epoxy Clay and Gilding Flakes! 4 New Tutorials + Videos!

We are well on our way to diving into the 2020 Spring Semester of free online classes. The first 4 tutorials posted this week on the Nunn Design Blog. Here is a recap of what we have covered. Link to each of the blog posts to read the full step-by-step tutorials and watch the video. […]

Create a Faceted Epoxy Clay Charm Tutorial

I’m pretty pleased that we found a way to create a faceted insert to drop into Nunn Design Bezels. It is a challenge to find a mold that will be a perfect fit for the selection of bezels we offer, but this solution allows you to make your own mold! Once you have the mold, […]

How to Use Epoxy Clay within an Open Back Bezel Tutorial

Open Back Bezels are ideal for Epoxy Clay and Nunn Design Resin. They are lighter in weight than solid back bezels, making them usable for earrings as well as pendants and charms. With just a few “know-hows,” you will be well on your way to using clay and resin within Open Back Bezels. These tips […]

How to Use Epoxy Clay in a Nunn Design Bezel

Over the years I have developed techniques for placing mixed Epoxy Clay within Nunn Design Bezels. These techniques have become habits, like brushing my teeth daily and reaching for the turn signal when I’m driving my car (which btw is a 1986 Saab Turbo!). In this tutorial, we cover some of the habits that make […]

Jewelry Inspiration! Pressed Flowers on Flat Tags!

Pressed flowers and organics are still a strong trend in jewelry making. To minimize the learning curve for preserving organics, mixing, and applying Nunn Design 2-Part Resin – you might be interested in our tutorials and videos featured on the Nunn Design Blog. Dried Flowers on Flat Tags with Resin Tutorial + Video. Be Inspired! […]

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Create super fun and easy Bitsy Post Earrings with the technique of colorizing Nunn Design Resin with Castin’ Crafts Opaque Pigments. Read Tutorial Blog: Make These Bitsy Earrings with Colorized Resin Read the blog post: How to Mix Pantone Colors Using Nunn Design Resin and Castin’ Craft Opaque Pigments

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Create super fun and easy Bitsy Post Earrings with the technique of colorizing Nunn Design Resin with Castin’ Crafts Opaque Pigments. Read Tutorial Blog: Make These Bitsy Earrings with Colorized Resin Read the blog post: How to Mix Pantone Colors Using Nunn Design Resin and Castin’ Craft Opaque Pigments

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Colorized Resin with Jacquard Pearl Ex Powdered Pigments. Learn how to mix Nunn Design 2-Part Resin and Castin’ Craft Opaque Pigments, then sprinkle with Jacquard Pearl Ex Powders. Visit tutorial for videos and instructions. Visit Tutorial: Colorized Resin with Jacquard Pearl Ex Powdered Pigments

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Here is a tutorial similar to techniques in this piece: Read Blog Post: How to Use Crystal Clay, Gilding Flakes and Nunn Design Resin

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Here is a tutorial similar to techniques in this piece: Read Blog Post: How to Use Crystal Clay, Gilding Flakes and Nunn Design Resin

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Learn how to mix Nunn Design 2-Part Resin and Castin’ Craft Opaque Pigments to create the Pantone Colors that are featured throughout the 2020 Catalogue. Read the blog post: How to Mix Pantone Colors Using Nunn Design Resin and Castin’ Craft Opaque Pigments

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