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Polymer & Resin Jewelry Making with MON MAKES

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About Polymer & Resin Jewelry Making with MON MAKES

Introduction

Piece 1 - Setting Up

Piece 1 - Rolling, Cutting, Baking

Piece 1 - Finishing Off

Polymer Clay - Other Tips & Tricks

Piece 2 - Setting Up

Piece 2 - Mixing & Placing

Piece 2 - Finishing Off

Resin Other Tips & Tricks

Piece 3 - Setting Up

Piece 3 - Bezel & Mixing

Piece 3 - Finishing Off

Outro

What You Will Learn?

  • Hello and welcome to my course on jewellery making! My name is Monique Smith and I am a creative from Cape Town, South Africa. .
  • I’ve been making polymer clay & resin jewellery for a while now under the name Mon Makes. My online business and store was created during lock down, and I have not looked back since. www.monmakes.co.za.
  • I started out focusing on polymer clay and loved the creative freedom that it offers. When it comes to polymer clay - the sky's the limit! You can do anything from dainty studs to bold, bright and big pieces! .
  • Thereafter, I set my sight on making jewelry using pressed flowers in resin - sometimes making use of polymer clay too in these pieces..
  • During this course I will guide you step by step to make your very own jewellery pieces:.
  • PIECE 1 - First up will be making polymer clay earrings. .
  • PIECE 2 - Then we will be making a pressed flower & resin pendant making use of a mold..
  • PIECE 3 - And lastly we will be making a resin & pressed flower earring set, making use of a handmade, polymer clay bezel.    .
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  • The best way to learn a new skill is by doing it! So, I often throw myself in the deep end and make something unexpected. And sometimes it was a flop! But, I’ve learnt that that is okay too. A mistake made, is a lesson learnt. .
  • Jewelry making and design is an ongoing learning process, especially if you are working with materials that can easily go wrong! So grab a notebook or gather your materials and get ready to create something beautiful with me today.- MON MAKES.