Resin Jewelry Tutorial with John W. Golden Part 1

Written by Jewelry on November 21, 2009

A how-to video for regulating glue resin, silver-plated rings as well as lead match trays to emanate valuables from reproductions of your artwork. Part 1 of 3. See John’s rings, pendants as well as artist’s reproductions during johnwgolden.etsy.com. Want a ring blanks as well as pendants john uses? Check out www.goldensupplyco.com or http

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25 Comments to “Resin Jewelry Tutorial with John W. Golden Part 1”

  1. jodiwest
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    great work – love it. Couple of things folks might want to know; you can buy large circle punches with scrapbooking supplies and if you print on photo paper you may not need hodge podge at all. Works for me anyway but I have a photo shop print for me.

  2. helicrashpro
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    sound sucks

  3. mossykittyy
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    i lovee youuu! :D
    thank you for this.

  4. ArtistOliviaPeach
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    this was very helpful! Thank you.

  5. AntagenVictim
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    Why the fuck do you have music on thats louder than you? And really annoying, looped music…….

  6. Villabril
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    Where can I buy this resin online? I’m from Spain and can’t find it here… Thank you!!

  7. UnperfectisPerfect
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    Etsy

  8. UnperfectisPerfect
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    What kind of paper is it?

  9. kitebabe05
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    where i can buy this pendants???

  10. kitebabe05
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    very interesting

  11. airtightnoodle
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    I’d like to know this as well!

  12. belare1
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    Thank you so much. First video on this subject worth watching and very easy to follow. I love the art you put on the pendants and rings. You are a great artist. Thank you very much for sharing your talent!

  13. joflikk
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    Does anyone know where you can get the pendents??

  14. JackedYourSwing
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    silver pewter pendant casing

  15. deadthelma
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    I don’t know if this will help you, but I actually cut out those really tiny smutty picture advertisements in the back of a hustler magazine from like 1990 & made rings… I found if you coat it well enough with mod podge any paper should be fine, my first batch actually came out perfect, no seepage or bubbles!
    ps just a little fun fact I learned through trial an error, plastic rhinestones will immediately dissolve in the resin

  16. MrsBerki
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    Hi, could anyone please tell me what is an English name for those trays that are being used here? I cant find it in any uk or USA suplyers shops. Is there any special name for the earing hooks with trays for resin making as well? Do you know the shop on-line where I can get in in a bigger packet? Thank you very much!

  17. liza00005
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    hey man, i just cant wait to try this, but i just have a question, what kind of paper are you workin on is it photo paper, regualar printing paper also do you use a regualr ink jet printer?

  18. THEGRINNINGDOGGY
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    Love your videos but the only qualm I have is using pewter since it contains a percentage of lead in it. I won’t wear pewter so I would not sell any to my customers.
    Do you offer a variety of metals in your casing supplies?

  19. junodlove
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    I, LOVE, YOU!!! I thought I was in love with the woman from resin obsession but You have taken over!!! If I covered 3 inch pieces of paper with mod podge could I dip them in resin to make them have thick coat and be durable??? If not could You give Me any suggestions??? Please and Thank You Boo, Love Mrs. Golden l.o.l. ; ) just kidding it’s Juno but I do love You!!!

  20. adamatova
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    Hi – can you help me to find half bubble pendant molds?

  21. jewelryseller
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    Thanks so much for sharing this.I have been wanting to try this but didnt know how.Now I cant wait to try it.

  22. FrostXByte
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    O_o
    Wow, five month old comment.
    I do realize now that I looked like a total ass, and I’m not sure why I said it that way.
    But really, a five month old comment?

  23. idgirl97
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    chill out.

  24. idgirl97
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    this is wonderful. thanks.

  25. fantashablue
    3:11 am on November 21st, 2009

    If I may ask where do you get your ring and pendant molds? I would love to make my own however I am having a hard time finding molds like that.

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