Selasa, 28 Desember 2010

The Shop Project: Office/Apartment

So, this is the view from the inside of the apartment/office; looking out through my $100 double door/window...I have tried to use all salvaged/re-purposed materials :)  The door came from 2nd Chance in downtown Boise: it's solid wood with glazed windows & came with the frame and lock-set; what a deal! 
 I luv recycling/re-purposing & this is an example of how anyone can use recycled materials: I saved money & supported a worthy cause all at the same time :)  Throughout the apartment remodel, I have tried to use this method whenever possible: oops paint, existing light fixtures, or fixtures from the Re-Store or 2nd Chance, materials I already had on hand, and some great finds from the Reuseum :) --more on that later...--


This is the downstairs looking in from the door; a tiny space that will be kitchen, office, jewelry studio, & dining room all in one :)  I'm going for a French/Italian/Shabby/Industrial style: concrete floors, plastered walls, stainless steel sink, exposed hardware, & anything galvanized I can get my hands on....  please ignore the cans of paint & mud; it's going to be cute, I promise!


And a chandelier or 2, of course: I'm soooo excited about this: always wanted a crystal chandelier, but never had one & I found this one at Diamond Street Recycling: it's from Barbacoa: burnt & black & sooooo Gothic looking!  It even has melted glass from the light bulbs!  (Barbacoa burnt down last New Years, & has rebuilt to open again this New Years)  It's been re-wired--thanks so much to Marcella--& will be displayed in all it's imperfect glory---I am going to replace the missing/broken crystals with clear ones for contrast & a bit of it's old sparkle :)  See pics of the original; before the fire, here: http://www.barbacoa-boise.com/gallery.html



And this is the beginnings of the too cute bathroom: steel pedestal, white sink, steel mirror, & light fixture from the Re-Store... After a quick wash of dark paint, it was a good as new :)  $5
I just scored some cool old lockers from Diamond Street that will serve as storage; they will go on the wall next to the sink for towels, paper, make-up, & other essentials.  Also got some cute old first-aid kits (empty) to mount on the walls for medicine cabinets; more on that later :)  The mirror is an imperfect first try that was made for another project, the sink & faucet were eBay scores, & the pedestal was welded together out of old trade show displays that I picked up at another scrap yard.


This is a little wall made from pickets that came from 2nd chance: they are the same pickets we used to trim out the doors & room; I just white-washed them here: they cover up my discounted floor-model fridge that's on the other side---it's going to hold all the produce I will grow next summer :)  BTW; the stainless steel sink in the background; I bought that last year off of Craigslist for a garden sink: it was outside on my patio all year, & then got a new home in the apartment-it's perfect!  3 basins, stainless steel, & lots of surface area---it's going to get a cute curtain soon to cover up the plumbing...soon :)

Up the stairs, there are 2 attic rooms that we are working on: they will get the plaster & paint treatment & 1 will be the bedroom, the other will be storage/closet/computer station.  All in all, there is not much room, but I'm really looking forward to downsizing & simplifying---it's been fun to come up with creative solutions that will work in this tiny space : )  & I am definitely looking forward to the cost savings over paying for the big house that we hardly use...letting go of some of the stuff is proving to be a challenge, but it's only stuff, right??  Getting rid of the excess means more freedom for creativity & quality time...

The New Year is definitely going to be full of changes; & I'm looking forward to the possibilities... More to come later...

amber





The Shop Project....

Things are coming along at the new shop: since this summer we have added doors, replaced windows, hauled in gravel/road mix for the trucks, sheet rocked, painted, plastered, poured concrete, & even planted a few things for the spring :)
 We also put a wood stove in the workshop area; omg, I'm luv'ing it!  For the past 5 years I've been working with no heat in the winter, so to have a cozy fireplace has been soooo great...
 New steel rack ready to be filled up, and a few storage sheds to hold all the extra tools & stuff (it takes a lot of stuff for these projects)  It's been a lot of work, but getting down to the fun part now; moving in my work tables & setting up to get busy on some new creations!


 This fall I built a little retaining wall out of junk found around the property: old tires, chunks of concrete, rocks, logs, etc: I think it turned out really cute :)  I can't wait till spring to add more plants & landscaping...
 And a patio out front out of scrounged bricks & stepping stones :)


 My neighbors at the property :)  There are also lots of quails, a fox or 2, and some cows :)


My view out front :)  The shop has the workspace and a little apartment too that we have been working on: tour of progress tomorrow :)  Soon I'll be moving my office and jewelry studio into the little apartment: very excited to have everything in one place. 

I'm really anxious to get moved in and working: a great way to start off the new year--I'm looking forward to new creations & seeing the big projects come together.  And blogging more!!! I'm soooo behind: will be working on catching up on updates for Kleiner Park (soon to start fab.), my projects with the city of Boise: Hobble Creek Park (giant weather vane) and the Greening of the Grove/8th Street Art plan,  the Idaho Botanical Garden (it's a surprise),  as well as other side projects....   It's going to be another busy year; & I'm looking forward to new adventures.

Amber



Jumat, 10 Desember 2010

Show & Tell: more trophies :)

 
Commissioned by Hansen-Rice Construction, these are the yearly Management of Steel Awards.
The company specializes in huge steel buildings, so naturally they asked for awards that had some I-beams...
I also added some bolts & other specialty fasteners: cute huh??
I wonder what they would think of me describing their steel awards as cute?   lol :)


Amber

Sabtu, 04 Desember 2010

Show & Tell: AGC Trophies

This is the 3rd year I've done trophies for the AGC year end awards: I think these are my favorites so far...
Each year, I come up with a new design--but use some of the same components: every year I've used bearings of some kind...  The bearings on this set all still rotate: kinda fun to fiddle with.
Other components include cable, nuts, bolts, & steel gears for the base :)

This one is the President's Cup; pretty cool, I think.  The big self-aligning bearing in the middle rotates & spins :) 
Love the brass accents :)

The awards will be presented tonight at the annual Gala & auction: hope everyone likes them!!
Amber

Selasa, 30 November 2010

Up for Auction...

Up for auction: one of my all time fav. jewelry creations....a lovely necklace made from bits & baubles...
Created from vintage costume jewelry tidbits & other odds & ends... Including a tiny brass lipstick tube, a glass umbrella, brass tag, an itty bitty key charm & purple vintage rhinestone accents.

The little lipstick tube is the greatest! It even opens to reveal some very old, very dry (like a crayon), very orangy red lipstick :)

A versatile & fun piece; looks great with jeans or wear it with a ball-gown; either way, you will be sure to get some conversations started :)
It is part of the Idaho Botanical Garden annual online auction: all proceeds to benefit the garden :)

The auction closes on December 20th; just in time for holiday gift giving... Check out all the items; everything from garden gifts, dinner certificates, travel packages, and much more. And what a great way to shop for the Holidays; find the perfect present for everyone on your list, without fighting the crowds and all know that your dollars will help support the garden's programs.


Happy Bidding!!

Amber

Jumat, 26 November 2010

First Thursday, Dec. 2

You're Invited!!

Please join me for First Thursday, December 2nd at Tully's Coffee in Bodo....
Stop in for a hot cuppa coffee & browse the latest jewelry & sculpture designs.

I'll have my collection of up-cycled  tiny hardware & sparkles on cable as well as my new line of romantic industrial/steampunk designs... Think old pocket watches, lenses, gears, fuses, old pearls, antique rhinestones, & memories....
Special holiday pricing for this night only: this will be my only show of the season; don't miss it!!

You will also be able to browse my latest garden sculpture on the patio.  I'll be taking holiday orders for book-ends & wine racks, too!

Hope to see you there :)

Amber

Rabu, 24 November 2010

Festival of Trees

The Boise Festival of Trees opens today!  For a complete list of events; visit  http://www.saintalphonsus.org/Foundation-FOT-tree-details.html

This year I decided to donate a wreath; made of squiggly copper--upcycled from the scrap yard.  It was a bit of a chore to polish it up again, but well work the effort in the end.
Light & airy, accents include snowflake shaped crystals, pearls in white, cream, & burgundy, organza ribbons, & a vintage rhinestone bauble...
I'm not sure how it all works, as this is my first year, but I think you can vote for your fav. wreath (hint hint)And they will all be auctioned off, with the proceeds benefiting St Alphonsus.  So, put in a bid & take this crazy copper sparkly-ness home with you for the holidays :)
The Festival opens today at the Boise Center on the Grove & runs through the 28th (Sunday).
Events include live music, a fashion show, magic show, and of course visiting with Santa; you can even bring the kids down for breakfast with Santa :)  Check out the link above for all the details.

Grab a hot cup of coffee at Tully's right across the street--and see some of my other sculptures, btw--and join the festivities: sound like lots more fun the Black Friday shopping to me :)

Amber

Selasa, 28 September 2010

Show & Tell---Wedding Bouquets

Just wanted to share the latest bouquets; lots of orders lately for the entire wedding party :)

These are little balls to be carried by the flower girls; cute idea...
 The bridal bouquet, with dark purple/grape crystals & black & cream pearls; love the color combo...
 I'm also doing matching bouts & bouquets for all 6 bridesmaids & groomsmen :) 



 And this one was a first: request for turquoise & lime green: I think it turned out pretty awesome: better than I thought it would at first.   The bright colors really stand out :)
 Love the turquoise dangly crystals: they add lots of movement & sparkle...
For the bride & the groom: this one is shipping out today---hope she likes it :)

Next on the list is a set in emerald green & black--should be stunning, I think.  The orders are keeping me pretty busy right now: they are lots of fun to make though--it's nice to play with sparkles & girly girl stuff :)  Bouquets are for sale on my Etsy shop.

Amber

Sabtu, 18 September 2010

Chicken Update

News from the backyard flock...
The duckies are huge as ever; and the boy duckie finally has all his green feathers, after a few weeks of looking pretty scraggly :) 
The chickens have been enjoying digging in any patch of dirt they can find; I haven't seen an earwig all summer, or any other bugs really.   A few aphids on the kale out front, but I just feed the leaves that have bugs on them to the chickens :)
The chickens & ducks both like to eat my kale....they look so innocent, but they are doing their best to mow down my plants.
Cats & birds are getting along just fine :)
Little chicken-bird is definitely still the most friendly; she always come running whenever anyone steps outside & will hop up onto your lap if you sit down :)
No complaints yet from the neighbors--they are really pretty quiet; the girl duck is the loudest; she gets to squawking sometimes; especially when she thinks I should come outside & give her a treat :)  The chickens only squawk when one of them is hogging the nest box & someone else wants to be in it :) 

Now that I have had them around, I can't imagine not having birds in the yard---they do dig things up & make a bit of a mess, but it's a great trade off for organic bug control and a supply of fresh eggs!

Amber

Jumat, 17 September 2010

Wind Turbines are Here!

We have possession!  Omg, huge boxes--once again, the neighbors must be wondering...
They look great: I'm so excited to get going on this project!  They are even better than I had hoped for :)
We managed to get them unloaded & hauled into the house; they are now filling one of the spare rooms.
Too cool, I still can hardly believe this project is for real--the next Design Team meeting in next week: looking forward to giving everyone the full report :)
Right now, we are working on the final cut files & foundation drawings; I'm hoping to be ready to start cutting parts by the end of the month.

More updates to come; I know I've been a bad blogger the last month--between the shop, husband changing jobs, & other projects it's been hard to find the time...lots of changes all of a sudden & I'm re-adjusting to the new schedule.   But, the shop is coming along, although slowly, working on another project for downtown Boise, the chickens are laying eggs, ducks are happy, and the cats are getting into all kinds of mischief as usual :)

Sabtu, 21 Agustus 2010

The Curb Cup

This morning I delivered the Curb Cup; been working on it for the last week....  OMG, it looks soooo great :)
I made the cup for the event last year, & decided to do some improving on it for this year's event coming up...  It got a really good polish: super bright and shiny--with the power wire brush 1st, then a coat of Harley Davidson metals polish :)   I added a few rivets along the top for fun, & some huge gold bolts on the bottom...and cool new graphics: much brighter & more colorful...the finishing touch--sparkles!  Yep, I couldn't resist adding some rhinestones for a bit more flash.
The cup is making its way around the Saturday Market this morning, & then will be on display at Urban Outfitters in the window.  It's going to be making an appearance at Alive after 5 on Wednesday, and then the big event on Sun. the 29th: don't miss it :)
Check out the event website: www.boisecurbcup.com
Last year was a blast: I've never seen so many people in downtown at once--it was crazy!
Fun facts about the cup: it's made from all recycled stuff (except the graphics).  Aluminum that came from Idaho Power, copper pipes, & brass bolts & thingies from my stash.  It stands over 3 feet tall, & weighs a lot: takes 2 people to carry the thing around....or a red wagon :)  Each year's winner gets a decal on the back of the cup and a smaller, trophy sized version to take home.
The trophy version is a little over a foot tall, and also made from recycled stuff :)  Cute!

Anyway, I can't wait to see all the performers on Sunday: hope to see you there : )

Amber