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Kellie Chasse

Simple quick project-based pendant course - Pendant Jewelry Making for Beginners.

We will be creating a few quick silicone skinny mold pendants using Alcohol Ink and Art Resin.

So excited to share with you this new course.   This is a great follow up course to the First Resin jewelry course.  

This new course offers an easy beginner jewelry project.  I'll give you all the materials and where I purchase them. I love making these and they are a really big seller for me so I hope you enjoy it, and I can't wait to see your projects.

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Simple quick project-based pendant course - Pendant Jewelry Making for Beginners.

We will be creating a few quick silicone skinny mold pendants using Alcohol Ink and Art Resin.

So excited to share with you this new course.   This is a great follow up course to the First Resin jewelry course.  

This new course offers an easy beginner jewelry project.  I'll give you all the materials and where I purchase them. I love making these and they are a really big seller for me so I hope you enjoy it, and I can't wait to see your projects.

Resin is an amazing art medium that is so much fun to play with.  In this course, you will learn how to correctly mix and tint your resin and create beautiful wearable art pieces. We will use alcohol ink to tint the molds and create some beautiful pieces. 

This is a Beginner to Intermediate course for those of you that want to have fun, be creative, and get the basics on how to create these artsy pendants. Learn all my quick easy tricks and steps to create your own jewelry to wear or gift.  I'll take all the scariness away from Resin and show you how to mix and to create Resin art pendants and give you the skills and materials to develop your unique jewelry pieces.

In this course  will cover: 

  • Materials needed 

  • Learn to Mix and Tint the Resin

  • Easy tips to de-mold 

  • How to add the bails and findings

  • By the end of this course, you can whip up some very attractive pieces to wear or sell.

  • Try a few pieces once you have completed these try tinting your resin with a few different colors of alcohol inks for a different look. 

The main focus of this class is play.  As you try these techniques see how the inks can create some lovely variations. Really dive in with childlike curiosity and create some of your own ideas.  

I love  playing  and I find that trying new techniques brings me joy and I hope it does you too.

I hope to see you inside the course.  

This one is going to be fantastic and you can really get your imagination in full swing. I will be posting more projects for classes on my Instagram page, so make sure to swing my and say hello.

Thank you so much for taking my classes, I get so excited to see my students work so make sure you post your projects. You can even tag me on Instagram to be featured in my STORIES.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask and feel free to post your practice pieces in the Q&A section.  Can't wait to see them.

And if you enjoyed this class, and would like to see more, I would love it if you would please leave a review.

Look forward to creating with you, have a TERRIFIC day.

XOXO, 

Kellie

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Create beautiful and unique jewelry pendants using resin and silicon molds.
  • See how to use alcohol inks in resin to create dazzling designs
  • Learn to use a skinny mold to create special crystal pieces.

Syllabus

We will cover all the supplies needed to complete this alcohol ink Jewelry course. There will be a Full printable list that you can print out and take to a local art supply store or purchase online.
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This course is a simple fast paced quick pendant project. I am so glad you have signed up. I hope you enjoy creating with me. If there is anything you feel you need, please don't hesitate to send me a message in the Q & A section or email me, I'm here for you. Also if there are any changes I can make to the course to help you and future students please share. It would mean the world to me if you find the course a 5 Star! 

If you are new to Udemy you may find this quick tutorial helpful. I'll discuss Playback issues, where to post Questions, where to find your resources in the lectures, and  how to leave or skip a review. There is also the Udemy Help Desk Link attached under Resources.

Hello and welcome to your first online course with me. I just wanted to take a minute to introduce myself to you. My name is Kellie Chasse, I am a professional full time artist and instructor here on Udemy. I do have Youtube Channel where this year I will be giving lots of free demos and tips every Tuesday at 9am EST. I teach because I love it and sharing my hard learned lessons in art with you and hope that you can take away some quick tips and tricks from my step by step courses. 

In this section Students can view the video for materials needed for these projects . Some items may be purchased online and a few online links are available in the Bonus Section. Remember this course has lifetime access so you can use what you have and play.

 Materials used in this project: 

Many Clickable Links for Purchasing many of the materials listed in the Video.

  • Art Resin Brand  
  • Small Butane Torch 
  • Alcohol Inks either Pinata or Ranger Bahja Blue, Magenta, and Blanco Used in Demos.
  • Silicone Mold Kits
  • Finding Kit with Jump Rings and bails
  • Necklaces
  • Wax Paper or Plastic down on table
  • Level
  • Good Ventilation and or Organic Vapor Mask
  • Paper Towels
  • Wear Protective Gloves
  • Apron
  • Plastic Cups
  • Measuring cup
  • Craft Stick
  • Exacto Knife
  • Find Grit Sand Paper 400

*Art Resin should cure at least 24 Hours 

Best to use resin in room temps of 70F.

Please Check under "RESOURCES" button for MSDS and other info.

In this section students will see step by step how to measure and mix Art resin. Students will have an understanding of how to make sure resin cures properly and we will cover how long students have to work with resin before it begins to cure.  Attached is a Art Resin Calculator to help decide how much Art Resin one should mix. (length/wide).

In this lecture students will learn how to drop Alcohol Inks into their Clear resin to produce some lovely colors.  You can of course choose different colors for you project. 

Now that our resin has been mixed  students will learn to layers the colors to create a starburst design in a flat pendants. Be careful not to mix your colors too much at the beginning so that your colors will stay fresh and bold.

Now let's grab some eyelets and see how to add them to the cured piece.

Students will learn the approximate time before removing the pendants from the molds. If you remove it too soon it will be more difficult to release.

We will cover a few options to make the removable a bit easier.

Using a few little tools students will add jump rings and bails to their pendants so that they can add a chain to their finished jewelry pieces.

Bonus

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Provides a comprehensive list of materials needed, which helps beginners gather the necessary supplies and tools to start creating resin jewelry
Covers the basics of mixing and tinting resin, which is essential knowledge for creating wearable art pieces with alcohol ink
Explains how to add bails and findings, which are crucial steps in finishing jewelry pieces and making them wearable
Uses Art Resin, so learners should ensure they have proper ventilation and protective gear, such as an organic vapor mask and gloves
Focuses on using specific brands of alcohol inks (Pinata or Ranger Bahja), which may limit experimentation with other brands or types of inks
Requires specific skinny silicone molds, which may limit design options and require additional purchases beyond basic jewelry-making supplies

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Reviews summary

Beginner resin jewelry with alcohol inks

According to learners, this course is a great introduction to making resin jewelry using alcohol inks and skinny silicone molds. It is described as easy to follow and perfect for beginners looking for a quick, achievable project. Students particularly appreciate the clear materials list provided. While it successfully guides learners through creating simple pendants, some found it very basic and perhaps too short if they had prior resin experience. Overall, it's seen as a fun and inspiring way to get started with this craft.
The course moves quickly through the steps.
"The course is exactly what it promises - a quick project."
"Maybe a bit too fast-paced at times, but rewind is easy."
"Simple fast paced quick pendant project."
Helpful details and links for necessary supplies.
"The materials list was super helpful."
"The link list for materials was great."
"I'll give you all the materials and where I purchase them."
Guides learners through a specific, successful project.
"Quick and fun project. I appreciated the tips on mixing resin and demolding."
"I made my first pendant successfully."
"By the end of this class, I can whip up some very attractive pieces."
The course is easy to follow, especially for newcomers.
"Great little course! The instructor is so enthusiastic and makes it easy to follow along. Perfect for a beginner like me."
"Easy to follow steps, great instruction for mixing."
"Very good basic introduction. It helps to clarify some things I wondered about as a new user."
May be too simple for those with prior experience.
"It's okay. Very basic. If you've ever worked with resin before, this might be too simple."
"Not much depth here."
"Good for absolute beginners though."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Alcohol Ink and Resin Jewelry Skinny Silicone Molds with these activities:
Review Resin Mixing Techniques
Reviewing resin mixing techniques ensures proper curing and prevents issues like stickiness or cloudiness in the final jewelry pieces.
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  • Watch videos demonstrating proper resin mixing ratios and techniques.
  • Practice mixing small batches of resin with different hardeners.
  • Document observations on curing times and clarity.
Practice Alcohol Ink Application
Practicing alcohol ink application helps achieve desired color effects and prevents muddiness in resin jewelry.
Browse courses on Coloring
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  • Experiment with different alcohol ink brands and colors on scrap materials.
  • Practice layering and blending techniques to create gradients and patterns.
  • Take notes on ink behavior with different resin types.
Read 'Resin Jewelry' by Melanie Muir
Reading this book provides a broader understanding of resin jewelry techniques and design principles.
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  • Read the chapters on resin properties and safety precautions.
  • Study the examples of different resin jewelry styles.
  • Take notes on techniques that can be adapted for alcohol ink projects.
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Mold Filling Practice
Practicing filling skinny silicone molds with resin helps prevent air bubbles and ensures even distribution of alcohol inks.
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  • Prepare several skinny silicone molds.
  • Mix small batches of resin and add alcohol inks.
  • Carefully pour resin into molds, using a toothpick to release air bubbles.
  • Observe the curing process and note any issues.
Document Your Process
Documenting the resin and alcohol ink jewelry making process helps solidify learning and provides a reference for future projects.
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  • Take photos or videos of each step in the process.
  • Write detailed descriptions of the materials, techniques, and challenges encountered.
  • Organize the documentation into a blog post or tutorial.
Design a Jewelry Collection
Designing a jewelry collection encourages creative exploration and application of learned techniques.
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  • Brainstorm a theme or concept for the collection.
  • Sketch designs for several pendants using skinny silicone molds.
  • Experiment with different color combinations and alcohol ink techniques.
  • Create the pendants and assemble the jewelry collection.
Share Your Creations
Sharing resin and alcohol ink jewelry creations online provides feedback and inspires others.
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  • Photograph finished jewelry pieces.
  • Post photos on social media platforms like Instagram or Pinterest.
  • Engage with other artists and share tips and techniques.

Career center

Learners who complete Alcohol Ink and Resin Jewelry Skinny Silicone Molds will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Hobbyist
A Hobbyist engages in creative activities for personal enjoyment and skill development. This course fits perfectly for hobbyists interested in jewelry making and resin art. The course helps one to learn the basics of resin mixing, color tinting with alcohol inks, and creating pendants using molds. A Hobbyist who enjoys making DIY projects, will enjoy this course. The emphasis on fun, creativity, and easy-to-learn techniques makes this course ideal for individuals looking for a fulfilling creative outlet.
Jewelry Designer
A Jewelry Designer conceptualizes and creates original jewelry pieces. This course offers a hands-on approach to working with resin and alcohol inks, which are increasingly popular materials in contemporary jewelry design. The course particularly helps to develop the skills needed to create unique pendants using silicone molds, a technique directly applicable to jewelry design. A Jewelry Designer who wishes to gain skills in resin jewelry could take this course. Furthermore, learning about color mixing and design, as covered in the course, is crucial for any aspiring jewelry designer.
Jewelry Maker
A Jewelry Maker crafts jewelry using various techniques and materials. This course provides valuable insights into resin jewelry making, an increasingly popular style. The course helps one learn to mix resin, add colors, and create pendants using molds. A Jewelry Maker who wants to expand into resin, will benefit from this course. The easy to follow curriculum and the opportunity to create personalized pieces will allow for expansion.
Fashion Accessory Designer
A Fashion Accessory Designer creates and develops new fashion accessories. This course directly relates to the design and creation of resin jewelry, an important segment of fashion accessories. The course helps one learn the basics of resin mixing, alcohol ink coloring, and silicone mold techniques. A Fashion Accessory Designer who is interested in this method, will enjoy this course. The focus on creating wearable art pieces is directly applicable to the design of fashion-forward accessories.
Craft Artist
A Craft Artist creates handmade artistic items, often for sale or display. This course directly aligns with the skills needed to produce resin and alcohol ink jewelry, a popular niche within the broader craft market. Taking this course helps one to master the techniques of mixing resin, using alcohol inks for coloration, and creating pendants from silicone molds. Aspiring Craft Artists could take this course to broaden skillset. The hands-on project-based approach, as emphasized in the course description, is ideal for developing practical skills needed to create sellable art pieces.
Handmade Business Owner
A Handmade Business Owner creates and sells handmade jewelry. This course provides valuable insights into resin jewelry making, an increasingly popular style. The course helps one learn to mix resin, add colors, and create pendants using molds. A Handmade Business Owner who wants to try this, will benefit from this course. The ideas provided will give insights into business and sales.
Mixed Media Artist
A Mixed Media Artist combines various materials and techniques to create art. This course focusing on alcohol ink and resin will provide valuable skills. The course helps one to learn the basics of resin mixing and tinting, as well as incorporating alcohol inks for unique designs. A Mixed Media Artist who wants to incorporate resin into art, wil enjoy this course. The focus on how different inks interact can help artists develop art.
Etsy Shop Owner
An Etsy Shop Owner manages an online store selling handmade or vintage items. This course offers a practical introduction to creating unique resin jewelry, a popular product category on Etsy. It helps one learn the necessary skills to design and produce wearable art pieces that can be sold online. For an Etsy Shop Owner, this course may be particularly useful. The focus on quick, simple projects and the guidance on materials sourcing, as highlighted in the course description, make this a good opportunity to develop a product line.
Resin Artist
A Resin Artist specializes in creating art pieces using resin as a primary medium. This course, focused on resin and alcohol ink jewelry, offers foundational skills directly applicable to this field. The course helps one to learn the basics of mixing and tinting resin, creating designs with alcohol inks, and using silicone molds. A Resin Artist who wishes to expand skills into jewelry making, this course may be particularly useful. The course is designed to demystify resin art and to empower students to develop their unique style.
Arts and Crafts Influencer
An Arts and Crafts Influencer creates content about art and crafts. This course provides an opportunity to explore the methods of art and craft. This course helps provide demonstrations. An Arts and Crafts Influencer who wants to build a following, will benefit from this course. This course provides a hands on opportunity.
Art teacher
An Art Teacher instructs students in various art techniques and mediums. This course can provide valuable insights into resin and alcohol ink art, which can then be incorporated into lesson plans. It helps one gain practical experience in creating resin jewelry, which can be shared with students. An Art Teacher who wants to introduce students to contemporary art techniques, should take this course. The course provides ideas for simple, project-based activities suitable for beginner to intermediate-level students.
Arts and Crafts Store Associate
An Arts and Crafts Store Associate assists customers and provides product knowledge in a retail setting. This course offers a deep dive into resin and alcohol ink art, enabling the associate to offer better informed advice and recommendations to customers. The course helps one gain hands-on experience creating resin jewelry, which can be shared with customers. An Arts and Crafts Store Associate who wants to become knowledgeable, could take this course. The course can enhance their credibility and improve customer service.
Product Designer
A Product Designer designs and develops new products, considering aesthetics and functionality. This course, while focused on jewelry, provides insights into working with resin and silicone molds, which can be applied to broader product design applications. The course helps one to develop skills in material manipulation, color mixing, and mold creation. A Product Designer who wishes to explore new materials and techniques, would enjoy this course. The opportunity to create wearable art pieces introduces design considerations relevant to small-scale product development.
Visual Merchandiser
A Visual Merchandiser creates eye-catching displays to attract customers in retail environments. While seemingly unrelated, this course provides insights into color theory, material aesthetics, and the creation of visually appealing items. The course helps to develop an understanding of how color and design can be used to create attractive pieces that capture attention. A Visual Merchandiser who wishes to create unique display elements that are handmade, should take this course. The skills learned can be applied to the creation of unique display elements or props.
Product Photographer
A Product Photographer takes photos of products to be used online. This course provides an opportunity to explore products. This course helps create products to photograph. A Product Photographer who wants to build a portfolio, will benefit from this course. This course provides a hands on opportunity.

Reading list

We've selected one books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Alcohol Ink and Resin Jewelry Skinny Silicone Molds.
Provides a comprehensive guide to working with resin in jewelry making. It covers various techniques, including embedding objects, creating layered effects, and finishing resin pieces. While not specifically focused on alcohol inks, it offers valuable insights into resin properties and handling. This book is useful as additional reading to expand on the course.

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