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Modern Resin Jewellery: Over 50 Inspiring Easy-to-Make Projects [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, height x width x depth: 280x216x8 mm, weight: 428 g, 200 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Search Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1782219641
  • ISBN-13: 9781782219644
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, height x width x depth: 280x216x8 mm, weight: 428 g, 200 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Search Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1782219641
  • ISBN-13: 9781782219644
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Be impressed by the ease and versatility of resin jewellery making. Building on the success of her first book, well-known crafter Sara Naumann provides over 50 new projects that are modern and straightforward to replicate. She demonstrates how simple andquick resin jewellery is to make, using minimal equipment and readily available products. All relevant safety information is included, along with a troubleshooting section. The technique is very easy: simply mix the two-part resin together and pour into a mould, bezel or pendant. Sara uses pre-made, inexpensive moulds in a variety of shapes and sizes. Rings, pendants, brooches, cufflinks, hairpins and bracelets are all achievable and look professional. You can add numerous items to the resin to create different effects. Paper or foil inserts, for example an old photo or map, can provide a background for bezels of varying shapes and sizes, or make your own custom background by spraying or stencilling your own designs onto paper. You can also immerse various items in the resin before it cures, such as dried flowers, glitter, sequins, watch parts and gemstones, or use dyes and coloured inks to personalize. Create a broad range of fresh, stylish projects to make your own bespoke wearables or fabulous gifts.

Using a small number of tools and materials, learn how to make beautiful, unique resin jewelry that is both stylish and timeless.

Be impressed by the ease and versatility of resin jewelry making. Well-known crafter Sara Naumann provides over 50 projects that are modern and straightforward to replicate. She
 

  • demonstrates how simple and quick resin jewelry is to make, using minimal equipment and readily available products.
  • guides you through the resin process which involves mixing and measuring chemicals.
  • Relevant safety information is included, along with a troubleshooting section.
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    The technique is very easy: simply mix the two-part resin together and pour into a mold, bezel or pendant. Sara uses pre-made, inexpensive molds in a variety of shapes and sizes. Rings, pendants, brooches, cufflinks, hairpins and bracelets are all achievable and look shop-bought. 

    You can add numerous items to the resin to create different effects. Paper or foil inserts can provide a background for the bezel, for example, old maps or photographs. Paper can be sprayed or stenciled before being coated with resin. You can also immerse various items in the resin before it cures, such as dried flowers, feathers, shells and beads, or use glitter, colored inks or nail polish to personalize. 
     
    A complete standalone guide or paired with her bestselling How to Make Resin Jewellery.

    Recenzijas

    Be impressed by the ease and versatility of resin jewellery making. These 50 projects are modern and straightforward, using minimal equipment and readily available products. Relevant safety information and troubleshooting section are included/ Rings, pendants, brooches, cufflinks, hairpins and bracelets are all achievable and look professional. * Machine Knitting Monthly, April 2023 * This is a lovely book covering how to make over 50 inspiring projects including earrings, bracelets, cuff links, necklaces and more. The author likes to use metal bezels of various shapes in the design of the jewellery. Then she uses paper, dried flowers, ink, glitter and stamping to embellish the resin which makes each item of jewellery unique. Moulds, layering and how to add colours are all explained. There is a helpful section on troubleshooting should you require it. I would recommend this book! -- Joanne Moorey * Customer Review * It is a beautiful book with over 90 quality gloss pages with loads of helpful tips and tricks to make all kinds of jewellery using resin. I can highly recommend it if you are starting out. There are ideas for using jewellery findings, colouring resin with powder and liquids, 3D inclusions and quick dry clay. -- Glynis Dover * Customer Review *

    Introduction 6(2)
    Getting started
    8(2)
    All about resin
    10(8)
    Supplies needed
    12(2)
    Mixing and pouring
    14(2)
    Troubleshooting
    16(2)
    Jewellery with bezels
    18(4)
    Jewellery findings
    22(4)
    Beads and beading
    26(1)
    Washi tape and rub-ons
    27(1)
    Bespoke backgrounds
    28(6)
    Moulds
    34(4)
    The projects
    Jewellery With Paper Inserts
    38(12)
    Patterned Paper: Butterfly bracelet
    40(1)
    Handmade Paper: Green pendant necklace
    41(1)
    Found Paper: Playing card necklace
    42(1)
    Book paper pendant
    43(1)
    Luminous Layers Paper: Square ring
    44(1)
    Rice Paper: Collage words bracelet
    45(1)
    Washi tape: Dots and stripes bracelet
    46(1)
    Rub-on transfers: Collage earrings
    47(1)
    Painted and foiled Paper: Petite pink and gold bangle
    48(1)
    Painted Paper: Teal and gold cufflinks
    49(1)
    Colourizing With Liquid
    50(8)
    Opaque epoxy pigment: Copper and teal earrings
    52(1)
    Crystal tints: Starlight blue necklace
    53(1)
    Alcohol ink: Sunset orange pear necklace
    54(1)
    Metallic copper ring
    55(1)
    Resin dye: Black square earrings
    56(1)
    Ocean blue hair fork
    57(1)
    Colourizing With Powder
    58(8)
    Resin powder: Green heart key fob
    60(1)
    Black teardrop necklace
    61(1)
    Metal powder: Vintage gold post earrings
    62(1)
    Gold and silver dangling earrings
    63(1)
    Perfect Pearls pigment powder: Bangle trio
    64(1)
    Shimmer shakers: Blue and green feather pin
    65(1)
    3-D Inclusions
    66(12)
    Embossing powder: Pink post earrings
    68(1)
    Fine glitter: Silver dangling earrings
    69(1)
    Sand quartz aggregate: Quartz and gold pendant
    70(1)
    Watch parts: Steampunk cufflinks with watch parts
    71(1)
    Mica: Raspberry pink heart necklace
    72(1)
    Botanicals: Red flower triangle pendant
    73(1)
    Opals: Aqua opalescent bracelet
    74(1)
    Chunky glitter: Black holographic glitter bracelet
    75(1)
    Midas gold necklace
    76(1)
    Gilding flakes: Icy lagoon necklace
    77(1)
    Resin Coating
    78(6)
    Quick-cure clay: Faux tiger's eye ring
    80(1)
    Cement: Industrial chic bracelet
    81(1)
    Metal: Floral pendant
    82(1)
    Casting resin: Rose gold pendant
    83(1)
    Resin With Moulds
    84(12)
    Moulds: Yellow bangle
    86(1)
    Moulds with glitter: Sea spray glitter pendant
    87(1)
    Layered moulds: Pink and violet triangle ring
    88(1)
    Floating gold necklace
    89(1)
    Small moulds: Pink heart earrings
    90(1)
    Floating moulds: Metal tab earrings
    91(1)
    Bead moulds: Orange pop bead bracelet
    92(1)
    Cylinder moulds: Dried flower cylinder mould pendant
    93(1)
    Sphere moulds: Silver metal powder pendant
    94(1)
    Bauble moulds: Flower bracelet
    95(1)
    Index 96
    Sara Naumann has been teaching, designing and developing products, ideas and projects in the craft industry for over 20 years. She is the author of two books (How to Make Resin Jewellery, 2017 and 20 to Make: Washi Tape Cards, 2015). She has an active social media presence, with Facebook Live videos, YouTube (5.3k subscribers), blogging and a weekly email newsletter. She has appeared on television programmes including QVC and Scrapbook Soup (in the US). Sara has been a monthly columnist for Crafts Beautiful magazine for nearly a decade. Teaching and inspiring crafters of all experience levels is her passion. Sara lives in Germany with her husband and daughter.