With Nunn Design components, there are so many ways to create fun style These pieces all feature Nunn Design items layered in, for a look full of texture and dimension. They're perfect for stacking and using with epoxy clay and resin. See more fun ideas and other great Nunn Design products in this Artbeads Cafe episode.
Fill a Nunn Design antique copper-plated pewter large rectangle open frame pendant with black epoxy clay. For help using epoxy clay, please see our Handy Tip. Place a crystal focal into the epoxy clay, toward the bottom of the rectangle. You can use a chaton, a rivoli or other crystal component as your focal. Add more epoxy clay around the edges of the crystal, so that it mounds up around the edges. It's okay if your epoxy clay overlaps the rectangle frame.
Epoxy Clay Text Tutorial
Epoxy Clay Video Tutorial
Crystal Clay Epoxy Clay Video Tutorial
Cut the loop of the Nunn Design antique copper-plated pewter open bezel deep channel small circle pendant. Punch a hole in the pendant using a metal hole punch. Punch a hole at the bottom of a Nunn Design antique silver-plated pewter large open bezel deep channel large circle pendant, too.
Fill the channel of a Nunn Design antique gold-plated pewter large open bezel deep channel large circle pendant with black epoxy clay. Add a length of 2mm antique copper-plated brass crystal rhinestone cup chain to the epoxy clay in the middle of the ring. Fill the sides with rings of 1mm satin Hamilton-gold brass diamond cut ball chain. Allow to dry and cure.
Choose organic materials to showcase in your necklace. You can use dried flowers, leaves, shells and more. Encase them inside the Nunn Design antique gold-plated pewter large open bezel deep channel large circle bezel using resin. Allow to dry and cure.
Nice choice! All or most of the products needed for this project are shown below with quantities. Sometimes we sell out of components and aren’t able to order more from the manufacturer (we know, it is very disappointing to us, too). Use the opportunity to mix up the design and make it yours by substituting similar products or altering the entire color scheme—it’s up to you!
With Nunn Design components, there are so many ways to create fun style These pieces all feature Nunn Design items layered in, for a look full of texture and dimension. They're perfect for stacking and using with epoxy clay and resin. See more fun ideas and other great Nunn Design products in this Artbeads Cafe episode.
Fill a Nunn Design antique copper-plated pewter large rectangle open frame pendant with black epoxy clay. For help using epoxy clay, please see our Handy Tip. Place a crystal focal into the epoxy clay, toward the bottom of the rectangle. You can use a chaton, a rivoli or other crystal component as your focal. Add more epoxy clay around the edges of the crystal, so that it mounds up around the edges. It's okay if your epoxy clay overlaps the rectangle frame.
Epoxy Clay Text Tutorial
Epoxy Clay Video Tutorial
Crystal Clay Epoxy Clay Video Tutorial
Cut the loop of the Nunn Design antique copper-plated pewter open bezel deep channel small circle pendant. Punch a hole in the pendant using a metal hole punch. Punch a hole at the bottom of a Nunn Design antique silver-plated pewter large open bezel deep channel large circle pendant, too.
Fill the channel of a Nunn Design antique gold-plated pewter large open bezel deep channel large circle pendant with black epoxy clay. Add a length of 2mm antique copper-plated brass crystal rhinestone cup chain to the epoxy clay in the middle of the ring. Fill the sides with rings of 1mm satin Hamilton-gold brass diamond cut ball chain. Allow to dry and cure.
Choose organic materials to showcase in your necklace. You can use dried flowers, leaves, shells and more. Encase them inside the Nunn Design antique gold-plated pewter large open bezel deep channel large circle bezel using resin. Allow to dry and cure.