If you haven’t yet experienced Cheryl here at Nunn Design, you just aren’t putting together the name with the voice. Cheryl is pretty much the person that you would have spoken with, emailed, or who would have helped you in anyway. She is our diva of customer service.
Cheryl is my team member who is always up for something new to explore. I travel to tradeshows with Cheryl and am always impressed when she orders the “grilled ostrich” or something that I just wouldn’t dare to do! She is just as adventurous in her jewelry making during the quarterly Nunn Design Art Days.
For this art day, Cheryl showed an interest in using Pebeo Paints with Nunn Design 2-Part Resin, so we ordered some for her to play with. Just in the typical Cheryl style, she was off and exploring this new medium with gusto. I really love the pieces she created.
Thank God for Cheryl’s love for sterling silver too! She is always game for working with this shiny plate!
Next time you talk to Cheryl on the phone, make sure to tell her you saw her on the Nunn Design Blog! She will get a kick out of it!
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Tutorial needed! Yes, please don’t tease us with the Pebeo paints without posting a tutorial!
I love what Cheryl has done using the Pebeo fantasy paints❤️❤️❤️ Great job Cheryl! You sold me on this technique! Thanks much, Joan
Very cool tech, but how was it done? Was the paint mixed in with the resin or applied under or on top of the resin? Please do tell. 🙂