Tales of Adornment

· Penguin
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128
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About this ebook

Tales of Adornment will guide you through incorporating resin into your jewelry designs with stunning results. Kristen Robinson shows you, step-by-step, how to use resin in jewelry construction, providing a wide range of options and applications: from floating words to encapsulating objects, and from casting new elements to replicating sea glass.

Projects are arranged in chapters that focus on using resin with pre-made bezels, handmade bezels, found objects and molds. Each piece offers vintage style and a charming story that will speak to your romantic side.

   • Combines resin with mixed-media materials to create jewelry with depth and a look of soft sophistication
   • Includes 18 step-by-step jewelry projects--each using resin in its construction, providing a wide range of applications
   • Features more than 50 jewelry-making techniques
Let Tales of Adornment help you add resin to your repertoire and create your own jewelry-making story.

About the author

Kristen Robinson is a nationally-known artist and author whose work can be seen on an array of magazine covers and within the pages of numerous books and magazines. Her art has been used in rubber stamps, jewelry, clothing lines and more. As a Director's Circle Artist for Somerset Studio Magazine, Bonne Vivante for Somerset Life Magazine and a Designer for ICE Resin® she is in demand for not only workshops but demonstrations, educational events and art shows. To learn more about Kristen visit www.kristenrobinson.net.

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