Brags on You! – No. 24

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As the holidays approach, it seems that creativity on all levels start to ramp up! Make sure that you take a moment to take a snapshot photo of all the things that you are creating. We love seeing it!

Here are some of the latest creations from the innovative people using the Nunn Design Findings.


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Love these bangles and cuff bracelets that Gina from Lizzy Vintage is creating!


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The team from Artbeads came to Port Townsend last month to take a class with me. Here are some of the finished bracelets they made. Pretty amazing don’t you think! All in one day we cover over 10 different techniques. To hear about what their experience was like, watch their Facebook Live episode where they talk about their class.

Nunn Design, Gardanne Beads, and SuperDuo Duets

Posted by Artbeads.com on Thursday, November 17, 2016


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Love these dangle earrings that Fusion Beads created using some of the Nunn Design Ribbon Ends and Ball Chain.


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2 thoughts on “Brags on You! – No. 24

  1. Michelle Gray says:

    I LOVE the cuffs by Lizzy B. Wondering how she applies the resin without it dripping all over and flowing out of the channel cuff blank. Please advise or provide a link on how to accomplish that. I’d love to try the idea with pics from an old art history text book I’ve kept from my college days in the late ’70’s. TFS!

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