Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Wednesday's Word
Philippians 4:19
And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
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Labels: Sandypetals
Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas!
I wish you all a wonderfully Merry Christmas many many creative dreams for the New Year. May you be filled with Health and Joy and Happiness.
See You Soon
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Labels: Christmas, Happiness, Health, Joy, Sandypetals
Monday, December 13, 2010
Are you a Planner, or a Doer?
I couldn't resist this title. It stems from a question I asked myself after a long fun conversation with my sister. She suggested that I get a sketch book and some colored pens and design my jewelry ( and doodles and etc) and keep the designs in a book. My problem is that I don't really plan out ahead of time what I am going to create. For years I designed (home) landscapes and flower beds (on golf courses Like this one at LCC)
and even then I never drew out designs or plans. I always kind of joked that I liked to design on the "fly". (I once even designed her flower boxes ( disclosure-this flower box isn't hers, but I couldn't find my pictures of her boxes)while she worked all the while never putting pen to paper) . I like to see what I have available and use that to create whatever I am working on. I never know when I sit down to make something, what I am going to actually do. It seems like even when I have a picture or pattern in mind, what I make never looks like what I thought I was going to make. So I guess my question is:Do you plan out what you are going to do, or do you let the wire and beads, or paint and brushes, or even flowers and shrubs decide what the end product will be?
If like me, you don't plan anything, do you find it frustrating trying to follow a pattern?
I appreciate all of your answers to last week's question about preferences, and I hope you don't mind more questions... ( I promise this is not a quiz). I just really want to know are there others like me who don't plan, or should I start trying to be a little more methodical.
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Labels: Designing, flowerboxes, gardening, Jewelry, Sandypetals
Friday, December 10, 2010
I'm your Fan... Friday

Melissa, I'm your fan.
I also love these "snowflakes".
This would be the only time that you might find 2 exactly alike. I don't know how Philippa does it, when I try to make chain maille pieces, I never seem to get the aspect ratio just right.but..She does get it just right and these are gorgeous.
Silverheart, I'm your fan.
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. I am planning to stretch mine out a bit, then on Monday, I will post pictures of the pieces I have been working on.
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Labels: chain mille, forging, Friday's Fan, Sandypetals Jewelry, snowflakes
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Which do you like best?
Lately as I have been trying new ideas for jewelry and other creative endeavors I have wondered, What do ya like best?
Gemstone or pearl?
Greens, blues, reds, pinks and or yellows and oranges?
And colors? monochrome? or a pallete?
Also 1 more question...
do you prefer things "folky and rustic" or refined and precise?
Just wondering you know how these inquiring minds can be.............
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Labels: colors, gemstones, gold, hues, palette, pearls, Sandypetals, silver
Saturday, December 4, 2010
It's getting colder....
Well, it is finally beginning to get cold now. Not that I would have been disappointed if it had not, it's just that being a gardener and wanting to grow things year round ( or whenever it suits me) the first frost is something that is looked forward to and yet dreaded at the same time. Is it just me, do any of my other gardeners out there feel this way too? I know there are places where this little event happened months ago, but for us, it really is right on time and I feel as though I haven't saved/cut to root enough plants just yet. There is still room in the greenhouse to walk between the plants so I can't possibly be done right?
Today, as I bought firewood I thought, ok what else can I cut and root before Sunday. Sunday (when our temps will really drop) is scheduled to be our first "killing frost" so I am trying to cut and root everything I can between now and then. I really should be outside and writing this later, but right now I think I will stay cozy or maybe I meant to type lazy.
I am starting lots of lantana ( 4 varieties)
Have any ideas? I am experimenting with flats, seeding trays, and I really want to try jelly rolling some cuttings with plastic and sphagnum moss. Have you tried this method? I really don't want to have heat mats running all of the time, but depending on the temperatures, I may have to. ( really I can't get to my water heater and the top of the freezer doesn't get warm, thanks to the energy star ratings.)
Maybe it's just me, but are any of you out trying to save plants before the cold zaps the life out of them? I will keep you posted, maybe my experiments will be successful this winter and in the spring, I can show you lots of new ways to propagate things......................
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Labels: cold, frost, jelly roll, plastic, propagation, Rooting, Sandypetals, sphagnum moss