Resin Jewelry Design Information
Learn decorative techniques for creating a unique collection of earrings with epoxy resin
Mold and play with your ideas until you can wear them. That’s the thinking behind the beautiful accessories designed by educator and designer Mia Winston-Hart. The UK artist has made a name for herself by creating one-of-a-kind pieces with epoxy resin, a material that allows her to explore her imagination thanks to its endless possibilities.
In this course, Mia shows you how to create epoxy resin jewelry from start to finish. Explore different coloring methods, experiment with decorative elements like flowers and glitter, and add the finishing touches to make your pieces truly unique.
Here’s what you’ll learn
Introduction
- About Me
- Influences
- What Will We Do in the Course?
Getting to Know the Materials
- Materials You Will Need
- Developing a Mood Board
- About Blanks
- Making Your Own Mould
Experimenting with Techniques
- How to Mix and Pour
- Colouring with Pigments and Mica Powder
- Colour Blending and Alcohol Inks
- Working with Foils and Glitter
- Working with Flowers
Designing the Final Jewelry Range
- Mixing and Pouring Our First Layer
- Mixing and Pouring the Second Layer
- Demoulding your Items and Ink Filling
- Doming
Creating a Professional Finish
- Sanding your Pieces
- Drilling and Assembling
Final project
- Resin Jewelry Design
Who is this course for?
- Anyone who wants to make resin jewelry, from the first idea to the finished piece.
About Author
I am Mia Winston-Hart, the creator and owner of a small accessories shop in Hampshire, England. I graduated from University of the Arts London where I specialised in stitched textiles. I have a passion for high quality, unique and bright accessories.
One of the most valuable skills I have learnt, which I taught myself, is how to use resin to create bespoke and beautiful jewellery. I spend most of my days creating brilliant resin jewellery, most of which are complete one offs or part of a short limited run.
Growing up in the country side of Leicestershire and now having moved to Hampshire which is very close to both the ocean and the new forest, I feel heavily inspire by floral and fauna. I feel that this is evident in my jewellery collections as well as my designing process.
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