Project 1 – Getting your feet wet – basic resin pendant
ByWelcome to the first of 5 blog posts that feature the projects and skills in my new book – Resin Jewelry, available for purchase Wednesday Sept 18th! To celebrate, I’m giving away 2 copies of the book on Wednesday. Entering your name is simple–just leave a comment on this post, or any of the next 4, telling me what you’d love to do with resin!
This project is a great primer for your first resin piece. It covers all the basics – mixing, pouring, clean up, and how to get that perfect glassy finish. Even if you stop here (not that you would!), it’s such an amazing, versatile skill that you can make all these projects using just this one technique:
What would you love to try? Leave me a comment!
I’m really excited about your book! I would love to be able to make jewelry with feathers. Even mundane feathers like turkey feathers have such beautiful patterns and colors.
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These look lovely. I would love to try it. I have a white turquoise stone that I have always wanted to make something out of — I just can’t figure out how to get a mount/jewelry setting for it.
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I love the jewelry. It is so elegant. I admire the little things can be so beautiful. I am not sure maybe with herbs, grains to start and from there let myself create more ideas. Your book would be my inspiration. I would love to have it and if I won it could you sign it for me. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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I am just getting into resin, would love to know if you have some tutorials, this is some very beautiful work
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Hi Joycelyn! I have actually written an entire book on this :)
You can read more here https://thebluebrick.ca/resin-jewelry-the-book/
And purchase here:
https://thebluebrick.myshopify.com/collections/resin-jewelry-book
Best of luck, and enjoy working with resin!
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I would like to try the ice cube pendant I love it
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I wondered if resin could be used to create numbers–like 60. I wanted to create it to become a necklace closure for my friend’s 60th birthday party
Nancy
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Hi Nancy – for sure! All you need is the right mold :)
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I love the look of the jewelry that you make. I have not tried resin yet but would love to. I was unable to find jewelry pendents like you show, they are so elegant. I would also like to be able to purchase your book.
Sharon
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Do you know how to do the wood and glow in the dark pendsnts
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I love your work so beautiful! I am making jewelry as I can on SS Disability budget. Would love to be blessed with your book. I use bought glass, and bezels. I have a metal cross I have had for yrs. to make for Grandson who is now almost 18. He said, grandma can you make a necklace for me w-this cross? It’s metal with scriptures on both sides. I figured has to be set in resin so you can read both sides. Would love to learn how to do that and my Panama Designs in them, flowers. Thks blessings!
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Gorgeous!
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I would love to know how you did the streaking of colors. I love it.
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Wow! These pendants are stunning. Just starting resin jewelry myself. Blown away. The trays you’ve pictured are beautiful. Would love your book! Congrats to you.
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Help!
I’m trying to attach a laminated poem to a piece of resin/acrylic to make a paperweight. What adhesive do I use?
Too late to make it from scratch.
Thanks!
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Do you still work with Resin? I would like to try.
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I would love to try this project.
Thank you to share.
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These all are looking very nice ! I love very much making resin jewelry .I hope your book would be very helpful for me.
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I would like to start with a BOLD pendent for my 30” silver chain!
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I love these. I’d love to learn this skill!
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This is just what I need!. Your pieces are lovely. I’m so glad I found this post I need a book to help me through my craft. A book I can refer back to would be so helpful. I like to make jewelry but I stick to the very very basics. There is a lot on Utube and from resin companies but it’s mostly bits and pieces. Nothing to follow from beginning to end.
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