March 5, 2008

All work and no play {all play and no work}

The truth is, I do get to do really wonderfully fun things with my days.  Although, I do venture into my old work sometimes, just to keep me in the real world a bit.  However, getting to be covered in paint and glue, in clay and surrounded by pretty jewels is just bliss.  If you like that sort of thing 🙂 

I am a very busy girl, with all the projects I am working on right now.  And, there are days like today, when I realize that I have not shared many aspects of what I do, with you.  I have eluded to the fact that I make jewelry.  But, I have not shared much jewelry online just yet.  My jewelry story is long, but I’ll just sum it up real quick.

      

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The reason I have not shared jewel love, is that I carry my jewelry in a local boutique salon, and I also have to have it handy for the regular phone calls I get from local customers.  I have been making jewelry since I was 16 years old ( I have done more exhausting trunk shows than I can count…).  I have taught myself everything I know about jewelry making, stones & soldering.  I have never taken a class.  Sometimes, I can’t believe all the information I have to store in my wee brain.  No wonder, I forget things so easily.  My brain is on overload 🙂

The truth is, stones, jewels, metals, they are pure magic.  I search the ends of the earth for some of the stones and pieces I work with.  I have become knowledgable in the last 14 years, about stones and values.  About where to get them, their history, where they come from, about what to look for at gem shows.  What vendors I trust.  I started off at 18 years old, a tiny bit of money in my pocket and a couple strands of stones here and there and a few pieces of sterling.

      

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That has grown into me negotiating pounds of silver, carrying a wheely case, and never forgetting my own gram scale when on buying trips… 

      

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I can’t even explain to you what it is all like, but I am sure if you attend gem shows and go on buying trips, you know what insane havoc it is like…  It is a whooooole other world.

      

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Needless to say, I am working on some new pieces, and am right around the corner from sharing some delicious treats with you.  In the mean time, I thought I might share some jewel things that make me happy.  Do jewels make you happy?

I loooove charms.  It is so hard to part with them.  Most of the time I hang several on bracelets.  Many, if not all of the ones I use, come from Mexico and Peru.  Most are vintage…

      

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I adooore cool (tone) stones, they feel so good to wear.  Such as Chalcedony & blue topaz…

      

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All the blues are just lovely.  Do you enjoy the blues?

      

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And, when Spring and Summer visit, there is nothing quite like bold and bright hot pink…

      

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I carry a lot of semi-precious stones, but I also adore German vintage glass, Czech glass, Vintage and new Swarovski crystals, and more.  I am drawn to good quality stones and such, they make all the difference, they truly do.

Oh, and can you like me, always be bribed with the yellow stones? They are so versatile to wear, and to couple with other stones… From lemonade tones to darker golden tones, I really enjoy them.

      

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Oh, but the browns are sooo goood too!!  I love smokey quartz!!

      

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I think I just love jewelry too much.  And, I love all different styles.  I am not bound to one style.  I think I am like that in all of my art.  I like so much of everything, that I can’t be bound to just one style.  I really don’t think any of us should feel like we have to find our style and stick to it.  I think we should dabble in anything that makes us happy and intrigues us…

I always enjoy Turquoise.  I just love the veins of darkness that run through Turquoise.  It is pure wonderfulness.  Don’t you think?  I also adoooooore vintage Squash blossoms (Mr. Lovee gave me an amazing one several years ago).  And, I am mad for vintage Navajo jewelry art pieces. 

      

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Sometimes I sneak into this little building (Mr. Lovee’s workshop)…

      

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And I do fun things, making sure I wear shoes, so these splatters that land on the floor, won’t burn my toes off…

      

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Then I close up, so there isn’t a real huge sign that I was in there 🙂

      

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All in the name of soldering.  Oh yes, soldering is such goodness.  Not easy, but soooooo much fun!

      

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Now, if only I could organize my four trays of pure goodness that are out of control (here’s a peek)…  Must do that next…

      

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So that they can go live in the happy place…

      

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In my nicely organized closet.  I just loooove the organization in there.  One of the few places 🙂  Before I add those treasures to the cases, I must go play with the stones that have bewitched me…

      

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You see, sometimes, if you are not "strong"  you can be mesmerized into handing over months worth of clams, simply to possess the most exquisite onyx and…

The most perfect Crystal Quartz…  oops!

      

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So, what do you think about jewels??  Do you like them?  Do you love stones and metals, and vintage dangles???  Tell me, tell me!!

PS:  I am sorry I am a little scarce in visits lately. But I am working on some projects that are going to make you want to dance, and have a cake and tea party.  I promise!!!!  xxo, V

  1. Nette says:

    Wait, what? Am I the FIRST to comment on this luscious post? Oh, my goodness, I feel so, so, so… Well, I don’t know but I’d better get on with it. I LOVE stones and necklaces and whatnot… I don’t make them myself but friends of mine do, and I happily buy their wares quite often. My favorites are amethyst, hematite, and fluorite — although so many others are special to me as well! You have such a creative, busy life…I thank you sincerely for sharing with us!

  2. sue b says:

    i have several pieces of vintage moroccan jewelry and then some navaho pawn and a wonderful mexican silver bracelet and some earrings that were hand woven from gold by a local artist. I guess silver plus turquoise, coral, onyx, lapis are some of my favorites rather than the precious stones or crystal. i love to collect pebbles from streams and think about how they’d look if i polished them. maybe i will.

  3. You are amazing!!!!!! Soooo talented. Do you ever sleep????
    XOXO….Kimberlee

  4. stacie says:

    Of COURSE I love jewels…and soldering…soldering is just the best!!!!!!
    I had no idea…the freedom…the love of watching the solder flow…bliss…bliss…
    thank you for the tour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. flutter says:

    ohhh those pinks make me swoooooon

  6. Nancy says:

    Miss Vanessa! I have been waiting forever and 2 days for you to share with us a glimpse of your jewelry! I am SO happy that you finally have! Blue, purple, aqua…cool tones for me. Love the sparkle of vintage crystal pieces….but cool tone stones are my bliss!
    And I do indeed envy the gal that can wield the soldering iron to fashion jewelry! Myself? Yeah, the local fire department would be on 24 hour call if I ever picked up one of those things! But I do LOVE those little sterling silver soldered photo charms! Major girl sigh…. 😉

  7. JbaskArts says:

    Yes! Yes! Yes! I love jewels too!!! Your closet looks a lot like mine and oh the many colors…Swoon,Swoon,Swoon.
    You are one very talented lady 🙂

  8. rochambeau says:

    I love your jewels. The necklace with the heart is so pretty. You’re the best! Hope all is well and that you are having FUN. Hi to Lovee and the gang.
    xo
    Constance

  9. Lisa-Vet says:

    Vanessa, when I grow up. I want to be just like you.!!!!!!!!!! 🙂

  10. Oh, dear, Your talents never cease to amaze! Jewelry goodness and artistic talents abound around this blog let me tell YOU. Yes indeed. I love your nifty tools and jewels. And really really love your organized closet!
    Haaaaapppppppeeeeeeeee dayyyyyyy!
    xxxxxxoooooooo

  11. Bari says:

    Oh My Goodness! The jewels you have! Oh, I just can’t wait to see what more you come up with!

  12. Pasha Grant says:

    oooh, pretty! I don’t have a preference for a type of stone–if the piece is good then I like it (that is a little problematic on the pocketbook!)
    LOVE that closet–I am a total sucker for organization with beads and buttons–I could sort them for hours. Sometimes I do that to relax.

  13. wow look at all of those boxes full of goodies!!! I would get so overwhelmed I wouldn’t know where to begin.
    You are also way more organized than moi I am a mess with organization which is why I am an artist and not a neat freak!!
    Ellen

  14. Alexa Lett says:

    Loved the post!! Completely understand your passion for the jewelry making craft…love it too!

  15. michelle says:

    I love, love, love jewels! I have been making jewelry for a couple of years now, not on the scale you do. But miss Tif got me into it and it is soooo much fun! I love having stuff no one else has. I love blue and pink–isn’t it hard to find good pinks sometimes? Oh, and black because I wear it with everything. Funny I have been looking in the local (lame) shops around here today for some little fresh water pearls to make a couple of necklaces for my neices for Easter! So thanks for the inspiration, going to go check and see if etsy has any big pearls for big girls like me! Oh and I can hardly wait to see what is coming next!

  16. shelbi says:

    oh! LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE them. they are right up there with chocolate, my babies and hubs.
    muah! i love you too!
    xoxo
    shelbi

  17. risa says:

    i loooooooooooooooooooooooove all of those beads. i would love to help you organize them.
    and wear.
    they would look lovely with my ruffled bathing suit and flowered mumu!

  18. Colette says:

    I love Navajo jewelry, and own a couple of antique pieces. I also have a small collection of Yemeni silver jewelry, also very old. And yes, I love the blues! I make my own necklaces combining old bits and pieces because I just love them, mixing the old with a little new, reinventing and so on. Somehow I’m not surprised you make jewelry. No, not at all. Thanks you for showing us your magic jewelry atelier. xoxo

  19. Donna O. says:

    For my graduation gift from high school, all I wanted was this fabulous bracelet made fron Egyptian mummy beads. Is there such a thing? My parents bought it for me instead of luggage. I loved them for that. Sadly, I misplaced it somewhere along my life. But seeing all of your fantastic jewelry made me remember it again.
    You are not semi-precious…just precious!!
    D.

  20. kate says:

    Oooh I loooove jewellery and pretty stones and beads and charms. When I saw that picture of your cupboard of jewels I had to go chasing after my eyeballs, which rolled across the room after falling out of my head in awe! Now my eyes are dusty, perhaps I should vacuum under my bed more. 😛
    Sadly my own bead stash has not the grandeur of yours. Nor do I have access to such things as soldering tools, although I’d be too scared to use them if I did- I’m talented enough at injuring myself with pliers. I do love making jewellery though. I also love just pulling out my boxes of beads and running my fingers through them, and looking at them, and organising them. There’s something very therapeutic about sorting out beads.

  21. I can’t believe you’ve been keeping all this goodness from us! I love the photos of your stones, they’re so very beautiful, especially the blues.

  22. DeeLight says:

    Dancing? Cake and Tea Party? Oh I wonder what goodness you will have to share!?!
    Love jewels! Your photos make me think of a pirates treasure chest filled with goodies.

  23. Erin Kleider says:

    We just have so much in common. I love beads and stones as well. AND I prefer exactly the same things. In fact, while I don’t have the same amount of stones, I have some of the same ones.

  24. suzy says:

    That was quite an adventure! I am drooling and drooling over all your fabulous stones. I LOVE jewelry and I love ALL jewelry, especially vintage pieces and components. I can see that you have an extraordinary eye and I am so looking forward to your creations that you are going to share. xo, suzy

  25. Martha says:

    OOOOH! Love that organized closet! The jewels are splendid! Pink’s my favorite. I have a collection (ever growing) of 14k charm bracelets…It’s getting harder to do , as the prices go up and up, but oh, I love the jingle…and the memories each charm holds for me!!!
    Please don’t apologize any more for being “scarce”!!! Each post is a GIFT to your readers.

  26. Beth says:

    Oh turquoise!! I love turquoise!! But, I think malachite is definitely my favorite!

  27. marjorie says:

    Oh!! You hold so many magic secrets and hidden talents!! 🙂 What lovely jewels!!
    I must admit…I rarely wear any jewelry…accept for my wedding ring and perhaps a pendant or brooch…..I never wear earrings…even though I have pierced ears. I’m not sure why…..I love seeing it on others and I always oogle over all the pretty things on Etsy (and all the lovelies up there you’ve got going on…so many pretty stones and metals!!) I should try to start wearing it more!! 🙂
    I can’t wait to see what else you’ve been up to!! What fun!!

  28. Mo'a says:

    Wow!!!you have so many sides to your art personality…and I agree with you that one should go in the direction that makes us happy. I myself is all over the place…I have also done jewelry. So let’s see ceramics…I loved throwing pots :), jewelry, doll making…cloth and sculpted in many mediums…drawing and painting…sewing pillows, curtains etc.,etc. I sometimes feel that I need to focus…then I see something else I would like to do…so I go on another tangent.
    I love vintage jewelry…I have a gorgeous Squash Blossom necklace that my husband gave me 20 years ago…and many other lovely South West Jewelry pieces 🙂
    I am not much into small colored stone jewelry…I like my pieces large. My signature piece is a large crystal heart on a thick silver wire.

  29. tiffany says:

    What a fun post! I don’t know how you accomplish all that you do in a day Miss Vanessa. What a lovely post, with such lovely color! I love the blue, the hot pinks and the turquise best of all! Love it!
    I have charm that big C brought back to me from Peru that is my favorite. It has 3 little stars on it.

  30. More peeks into the incredible life of an incredible artist. A lovely and inspiring post Vanessa my friend!!!!!!
    XOX
    Kristen

  31. Oh my gosh!! Wait..I have to wipe the drool off my keyboard. That onyx just about did me in! Beautiful bling!!

  32. Paris Parfait says:

    Well this is all too much fabulousness for me – love all the stones. I used to go to gem and mineral shows in San Francisco quite often and have the gems to prove it. But yours are exquisite, especially the last photo. You are so amazingly talented, in so many areas! And self-taught! Wow, preciosa, you are gifted. Can’t wait to see all your delicious new creations. xoxox

  33. stephanie says:

    Your color palettes of jewels….sooooo deLIGHTful!
    I too love BEADS and charms!! yes, from Mexico and I picked up some beauties on Spain!!! AND a lovely turquoise sand cast bracelet that my grandmother gave me at high school graduation….you have reminded me….must go bring it out and put it on!

  34. saraH says:

    I can’t wait to see what you’re making!! Your jewels are amazing…I want to run my fingers through them lol!
    I LOVE your organized closet, it looks so fresh!

  35. Oh my goodness, what a lot of gorgeous goodies you have, and I was just as excited to see your organised closet. I am a bit of a freak about organising my things, and I have nearly as much fun organising my materials as I do playing with them! I think if I had all those gorgeous stones I would just spend hours looking at them and get nothing done!

  36. Marilyn says:

    You put my little supply collection to shame, observe: http://flickr.com/photos/phibesgirl/2310161911/ but you have been at this a lot longer than I have and I still have so much to learn. I would absolutely to see what you make. I’m still trying to find my nitch. You continue to be an inspiration. 🙂

  37. Joy says:

    YAY, you made the front page of Etsy in a Treasury! Check it out!
    p.s. Loved this post, want to comment more but am already late!
    Joy

  38. Dave says:

    Um… you are ridicuolous! Is there anything you DON’T do?
    I doubt it.
    I think turquoise is one of my very favorite stones, as well as green amber – though I love amber in general very very much.
    Living in Lithuania, you could get amber exceedingly cheap – apparently something like 80% of the world’s amber comes from the baltics (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia), and you could get a piece the size of one of those crystal quartzes you’re holding in the picture for around $10. I’m no expert in terms of determining real amber from glass, but even in the expensive shops where they are certified real amber, you could get them much much cheaper (even set in a necklace or ring) than you can here. Trina has this great necklace we got, which is a dragonfly, and each of the four wings is a different type of amber.
    I remember seeing Swarovski crystal shops all over Europe too.
    Whee! Happy creating!!! Can’t wait for dancing, cake and tea!!!

  39. Nerissa says:

    I commenting now that I’ve picked myself off the floor & wiped the puddles of drool! Seriously, is there anything you can’t do 🙂 What a wonderful post!
    Thank you for sharing
    Nerissa

  40. Erin Earls says:

    I have dabbled, I am trying to get the BigGuy to show me how to solder, and I am about 45 min from Fire Mountain Gems factory. I really LOVE Blue topaz. My birth stone is the brown, but I always ware blue! I am slowly learning about the stones that we find here in Oregon. Where I use to live we had the Rockhound Powwow. Lots to learn there! We do have a lot of volcanic rock and jems. You are so creative! Everything you do is not just lovely, it is inspireing!
    Love Erin~

  41. suziesews says:

    Oh my what a treat for the eyes…such lovely lovely-ness (as ever)

  42. OMG-OMG!!! Can you please come at my studio and arrange my beads and stones the way you did? 🙂 hehe, I learn jewelry making also from scratch, did a lot of oups before I was able to being confortable selling my line (it’s called Rose Flash, http://www.roseflash.ca). You have a lovely blog and you’re a very talented lady! I would love to swap blog-links with you: http://pot-aux-roses.blogspot.com
    cheers!
    Valerie

  43. Tizzalicious says:

    Oh wow, you have so many supplies! I’m jealous!

  44. Tricia says:

    Holey guacamole!!! Those are alot of jewles you have there my dear lady! You have a whole store there!! I looooooove jewels and jewelry. I too make them, I started selling a few in my etsy shop, talkofthetown. I’m sooo behind these days, but i did make some new necklaces for my Mexico trip! Btw, i hope to score some new jewels there!! Maybe a nice big chunky silver ring. Last time in Mexico i scored a beautiul turqoise ring and a silver cuff bracelet.
    I’m off tomorrow, can’t wait!! I’ll miss the party you’re having though!!! Oh darn. Well try to save a little pastry for me, okay sweetie!! Seeeeee yaaaaa after my trip Miss V!!!

  45. Tricia says:

    oops!! Jewels!!! not jewles….sheeesh!

  46. Sherry says:

    wowee…baubles and beauties…so much goodness. Is there anything you can’t/don’t do Vanessa?!? You are one little dynamo of creative energy juice!!

  47. Artbrat says:

    Ooh, I love jems and crystals and shiny silver and just about anything unusual. My niece calls them her “pretties” and she steals them from me often. But you forgot the oranges that can go from subtle glows to fiery outlandishness!
    I cant wait to see what you’re working on.

  48. lou says:

    it is so obvious from your collages and paintings that you love jewellery, i am not shocked at all! you are the type who has multitudinous interests and talents, and the joy is that you can indulge them! i cannot wait to see what happens next:)
    xxx

  49. Liz says:

    Oh my. I must confess I am NOT a jewelry person (there, it’s in the open), but I love, love, love the stones, gems and beads. I don’t need to wear them – I get thrills just holding and looking. I’d love to come and go through your closet, but I’d have to be carried out on a stretcher! Thank you so much for sharing. Your stash is incredible!

  50. Kelley says:

    Thank you for sharing-I’m new to this blog world and you are certainly an inspiration.I don’t know how you sleep at night with all those wonderful ideas dancing in your head.

  51. Anastasia says:

    Wow wow wow…such beauty!!! you’re surrounded by gorgeous-ness…what fun to play and create with all that!!!
    i love turquoise too and coloured stones are beautiful too!! especially in Summer – love the blues shades and teamed with silver – gorgeous!!!…but now that the season is changing Im more into jet blacks and deep burgundy’s….and royal shades!!

  52. Amanda says:

    What a lovely trip inside your studio! And oh yes, I adore jewelry so much! All kinds and styles, but charms and certain stones just make my heart sing!!! Such gorgeous jewels you make!

  53. Sonya says:

    Pretty baubles, pretty, shiny. I can’t solder to save my life. It is hard and I greatly admire the skill. Wire work – the same. I love looking at beads though and buying them, so I have to stay out of bead stores, because I won’t make anything out of them. Lovely stuff Vanessa.

  54. Pam Aries says:

    you never cease to amaze and WOW me! How DO you have time to do all this wonderfullness! THe jewelry is awesome! You are a jewel! A crown jewel!

  55. I don’t make jewellery, but I love amethyst, rose quartz and hematite. I really enjoyed seeing all your riches. Wow! It’s like Aladdin’s cave in there!

  56. Lady Lavona says:

    Oh I make jewelry too! But you have sooo many more beads! I love carnelian, garnet, onyx, lapis, turquoise… I like bone and shell too. My style is very chunky… I’m influenced by Africa, India, Morrocco…Gypsies and Frida Kahlo! I use alot of silver but lately I love brass!
    Your organized bead closet puts me to shame! Now I’m inspired to clean out my supplies! I think I need to invest in those nifty bead containers you have.

  57. I literally swore out loud (is that SOL?) when I saw your organised cupboard! Not just for the tidiness (a constant envy, I can’t keep in line for more than 5 minutes) but for the sheer amount of jewels! It’s like a candy shop!
    I love jewellery (of course) and I’ve always wanted to learn how to solder. My favourite stones are Tigers Eye (my mouth actually watered when I saw those chunks you have there), smoky and rose quartz, fluorite, moonstone and amythest.
    And I love the title of this post, I never can tell when I’m working and when I’m playing. 🙂

  58. What a complete fun closet can i come play?
    I am in LOVE with turquoise it seems so grounded. i am in love with a turquoise ring i have and how i feel when i wear it. My latest current fav is stained glass, i was just taught how to flux and solder and in complete awe of the colours of the glass.
    Ang

  59. Shawn says:

    I could move right in. Looks like a little piece of heaven. How fun! 🙂

  60. Karla says:

    Hi Vanessa,
    I make jewelry too so I completely understand! I’m super impressed with all of your trays – I only hav 4! I myself prefer to use Swarovski and vintage findings though I have been venturing into Czech glass.
    Hugs,
    Karla

  61. sadira says:

    Oh V…it’s like giant and wonderful trays of the most fabulous candy. And, better yet, you get to wear it! I have to confess though, that I am not as much a jewelry wearer as I am a jewelry hang around various parts of the house…

  62. lisa says:

    oh vanessa! what bliss…thank you for showing how to share properly 😉
    do you ever go to quartzite? i’ve always wanted to stop but the desolation and heat always scares me away 🙁
    cheers doll!

  63. Well you have just confirmed for me that you are a magical fairy princess just as I’ve always suspected….all those gorgeous baubles and beads and sparkly magical things!! And I’m so in love with your Ye Olde Chest of Adorable Drawers! I brought a soldering iron back from auntie’s house…don’t know what I’ll do with it yet, but it should be something fun! Can’t wait to see your creations!!

  64. Gillian says:

    …do I love blues? You ask! Why, yessy yes yes!!! Indeedy doodley!!!
    ANd yellows are the close second. I was in Tuscon recently and they had the BIG gem convention! No hotel rooms available!!! Yikies!
    I will want to dance, eat cake and tea and party anyway! Every time I visit! Olivia and her Nan made seashell jewelry the other day! They love beads and glass! So do I!!!
    When I was in Tombstone I bought a gorgeous turquoise and opal coyote in silver and on a luscious silver chain. I wear it everyday! I think it came imbued with the spirits of deceased and handsome cowboys! (wink)
    xoxo
    Love ya Eunice! Your sister is a doll!!!

  65. Gillian says:

    OOops! I think Kristen is Eunice? who are you again? LOL

  66. karen says:

    What so impressed me with this post is the way you told the story and your images were divine. Great photos! I started to learn how to string and knot pearl necklaces when I lived in Hong Kong. You would have loved the marketplace there, you could buy extraordinary beads, pearls, and gems for a fraction of what it costs here. Jewelry making is another lovely way for you to express you amazing talent. As always your post was a fun adventure. Karen

  67. Sissy says:

    I have been an “at home amature jeweler” for years and recently found out that my great-great grandfather was too. I inherited some beautiful pieces of jewelry he made and some of his stones and tools. I have become interested in heart shaped charms and want to start making my own. I like the silver charms in several of your pictures. All your gems are just lovely & I’m anxious to see how you put them together.

  68. Emma says:

    As always, I love getting a peek into your wonderful studio. And those trays of lovely beads–swoonworthy!

  69. Christine says:

    I use to collect beads, then gave them away..then started collecting them again.I try to avoid bead stores all together, or else my closet would look like yours and the only thing uncluttered or empty would be my wallet! But I have no problem looking at yours and appreciating the colors and materials of beads. Beautiful:)

  70. Paul says:

    Well I do like jewellery, in fact I think I write about it sometimes.
    What a lovely blog you have though! Your storytelling skills are wonderful. Greetings from Ireland.

  71. Kandes Lee says:

    I love jewels … ever since I was a kid and watched that show “Family Affair.” The beginning credits have a dazzling background. Oh, and “Land of the Lost.” They were always messing around with those huge crystals.
    So what is up with that organized closet, Vanessa? I need a nanny to do that for me. I have shoe boxes everywhere with all kinds of things in them. No rhyme or reason. It is not pretty. I think I need to beautify my workspace.
    I love what you said about not sticking to a style. I have been struggling with being so eclectic in recent weeks. My moods and tastes change so rapidly. I can’t stick to anything.
    The picture of your blues is luscious. Sometimes, I think I overuse blue because it is my favorite color. Oh well … my jewelry is an expression of me. Right?

  72. Yummy, Yummy post Miss V!!!! So much lovely eye candy I’m swooooooning away!!
    Vintage charms and lockets are my favorites…and I do adore silver:) Thank you for always treating us to the biggest delights:):):) xoxoxo…jenn

  73. What other little tricks do you have up your sleeve and by the way, just how many artistic languages do you speak anyway? You never cease to amaze and bedazzle us do you. Well my creative little friend, I’m completely in awe of all of your artistic talents. Can’t wait to see what creations you have spun from this lovely collection of jewels and gems.

  74. Dearest Vanessa.
    Another lovely post from you. I had no idea you made jewelry, but ——of course you do, with your artsy fingers——-.
    And you really make beautiful stuff. I wish we lived closer, and not oceans, deserts and snowy mountains apart…..

  75. Cookie says:

    Oh My! What an amazingly wonderful post! Your photos and descriptions were so enjoyable. I’m very happy to have stopped by.
    OWOH was such fun this year. I wanted to stop by and thank you again for entering my drawing. I hope this finds you well, and warm.
    Hugs,
    Cookie

  76. Sandra says:

    Ah, you are a woman of many talents, can’t wait to see your jewelry!
    Sandra Evertson

  77. Bronwyn says:

    Jewellery too? What a talented, busy woman you are!
    By the way, you’ve been tagged. 🙂

  78. Tina says:

    Yummy! I’m partial to the onyx. and quartz um, and chalcedony. Oh, it’s all so lovely. But the onyx is the best.

  79. ben says:

    Your Shed (Well mr. Lovees, But Share and Share Alike)is Lovely looks like a True Treasure Trove!

  80. cruststation says:

    Fantastic, I’ve always wondered about the jewellery side of your business. Love this post, magpie’s heaven!

  81. lyna wan says:

    Your collections are really fascinating. I adore those beads and stones!

  82. bimbimbie says:

    It’s been a few moons since I last looked in on you but what a delightful lot of things to see. I’ve worked my way backwards – sorry to read of the recent computer horrors … keep smiling and creating. Smiles *!*

  83. Lori says:

    Yes, I am a jewel addict. I love handmade jewelry. Etsy is a bad place…bad, bad. I am a bad girl when I visit there. Need I say more?
    ok, I’ll say more. I started out buying lovely semi-precious gemstone jewelry for Christmas presents. They are still in my jewel box…ha!

  84. Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
    Miss Vanessa is the best!
    I love her jewels and paintings too.
    Whatever am I gonna do?
    Her posts inspire me to want to live
    in her world and also to give
    inspiration back to all I meet
    Her writing-just like her-a treat!
    Miss Vanessa you are a queen
    of the crafty goodness scene!
    Thanks for sharing with this girl
    all the creativity in your world!
    I love your jewels and would love to see more of your jewelry! I can tell that we have the same philosophy of design. And someday I hope to be as prolific – and organized – as you!
    Erin
    Tesori Trovati Jewelry
    http://treasures-found.blogspot.com

  85. Deborah says:

    I thought that I had read through all of you back posts, but evidently NOT! What a clever little wee one you are. I am planning a trip to Tucson once it cools off (wishful thinking) and would LOVE to know what shop you have your jewelry in…how fun to stop in and see your work. These pictures are so yummy they made me hungry.
    **blows kisses** Deborah

  86. Chris says:

    I love so much of all of those colors and I love combining them, sometimes I just have all my beads out and move them around and then separate the patterns into little plastic sauce cups and put them away so I remember. I haven’t beaded in a long time. I soldered once, but I need to solder again. v. nice!

  87. Oh yes, I love jewels and stones and sparkling crystals and vintage. That is really great… I wish I was talented enough to make my own stuff according to the colors I like. If I only could I have all my private items, even my hair brush, decorated with stones !

  88. I agree with most of the points you make within this content.

  89. Nice effort. Keep it on with this type of post……

  90. Multi Skills says:

    I agree with most of the points you make within this content.

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