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Gardening helps invite inspiration to my jewelry designs

So as many of you may know I love to garden even though I am really terrible at it. I do try and try though. Some years are better than others. Now that I’m in my house it should be a whole lot easier to work on the garden instead of having to travel to it all the time. This summers crops were the worst I’ve ever had as it was the building of the houses that interfered. We had no water for a long time and had to transport water. Then when we had it I had to come water it every day by hand. Plants were only surviving. We had no electricity to turn on my drip system. It was just a whole mess though I tried and tried. In the end it fail despite all my efforts. The little that may have survived died because the gophers eat or killed the plants off. So a new season is about to start so I’m excited. I just have to prep the garden and then plant for this winters crops. When I garden it inspires me so much. It uplifts me. I think it’s a combination of hard work and the care I put into it. I also love life and the plants that bring on this new life. Seeing them start out so small and then grow into beautiful plants just brings me hope and keeps me working hard to achieve all this plant life. It’s also just peaceful to be around. I love just sitting there staring at the garden. I waste too much time just staring and thinking.

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This brings me to how gardening inspires me at times when I design jewelry. When I’m in that uplifted state, I’m more receptive to ideas and there are many times nature itself will be incorporated into my designs. Many times it’s the beautiful curves and shapes that blend together that make up an ever so unique and powerful design for jewelry. I usually will incorporate these patterns and designs into my pendants and rings. The rings are usually wide so that they can fit these organic patterns. There is more room for me to fill the ideas that flow from my head. Not all of them translate into a great design, but the ideas start happening and I can then jot them down and test them. If it doesn’t work then I can play with it until I find something that does work. I have so many designs I have made in CAD but have never cast into metal. As with any small business owner might know, I can’t just come out with new designs every day. I need to work on many aspects of the business to make it all work together. I do wish I could just sit and create all day. That would be the best, but for now I to it all so time is limited. Even through all that I still am inspired to design and build custom designs all the time. If I didn’t then I don’t think I would keep progressing forward one step at a time. That is where passion comes in. I do all the other non inspiring parts of the business to look forward to do the fun inspiring, joyful and satisfying parts of the artistic side of the business.

sun and wheat patterns inspired by nature

So if you ever wondered how gardening can be an inspiration to make jewelry then well now you know. Gardening does not have to be what helps you make jewelry, but it could inspire you to do whatever you are passionate about. With new life comes new ideas. Try it some time. It does not disappoint!

tags: Garden, Gardening, danaarts, Jewelry, Rings, handmade jewelry, handmade rings, custom design, Custom wedding bands, Custom wedding rings, inspired jewelry, artistic jewelry, hand crafted jewelry, local artist jewelry, small local business, inspired art, uplifting jewelry, organic jewelry, natural jewelry
categories: All Jewelry Related, Gardening
Thursday 10.03.24
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

DA update and life

So I’ll have to say that a lot has been going on because usually I can’t stand still and keep things moving along. lol. For Dana Arts I keep myself busy. I always have and will continue to do so. I’m a small business that is just me and my determination, passion and love for what I do that will keep it going no matter what. I have to admit that the past 5 or 6 months have been more than slow as far as sales go, but I continue to try and find ways to come up with new ideas, improve the website, or as of lately planing to do more video about what I’m up to. I have a few pendants that I think are really cool that will come out for the next few months as my newest featured items that you can usually see when they come out from the banner at the top of the webpage. I try and come up with ideas of what I think is cool. There have been times when a customer had an idea that we worked together on and are now available for sale. If you’d ever are inspired just let me know. I can do custom unique pieces just for you or we can work it out to put it into my line of jewelry. My shop is a bit cluttered right now. I have a 12’x12’ shed that I work out of right now. It has all my equipment for jewelry, gardening tools, and wood working tools. Oh an a lot of vw bug parts all over the place mixed in with everything.

So the shop has been real messy lately as I have been working more on my vw bug engine than jewelry. Ever since the fire I’ve been slowly trying to get parts and now cleanup to get this thing running again. So far I’ve managed to pull the engine from the car. (my first time ever doing so). Now I’ve been tearing it apart. I’ve managed to paint a few tins and am currently working on cleaning up other tins for painting. Next I’ll clean up the engine bay and then re wire the car. After that I plan to assemble the engine and put it back in. I want to test it to see if I can get it running again. If it does then I can work on the seats, windows, and the rest of the car to make it usable again. I just want to know if it can run before I spend the time fixing up the rest. The sad thing is that I am not going to be able to restore the whole car as it should be. I can’t replace the pans right now that have holes in them. I can’t do a lot of things that should be done since the car is stripped down to nothing. I don’t have the money to put into it, so I just want it running and drive able again. This way I can enjoy it once again even thought it won’t be perfect. It’s just a joy to drive my 67 VW bug. My first car. It’s a big fun project that I will share more about down the road.

The garden is doing well. After the last frost I pulled out all the tomato plants and basil. Right now I have onion, yarrow, mint, carrots, a few types of lettuce, bak choi, thyme, cilantro and a few other small plants and herbs. It’s starting to warm up a bit and I have planted a few carrots, celery, squash and more. It may not be the right time for some of these, but I will replant if nothing shows up. Already we have tons of tomatoes popping up from the old tomatoes. Same thing with the basil. It’s like a weed. I plan to keep the garden area a bit more clean this year. We’ll see how it goes. My henna plant may have died in the frost because it got frosted when my cover blew off it. Hopefully it survives. I could go on and on, but that’s just a small update on the garden.

Garden Area in the back and the fire ring up close to us.

The Garden House. It has begun. Yes the day we have been waiting for for almost 2 years now. The pad was built a few weeks ago and then it rained for a week. Now that it’s dry again the footing was just poured Friday the 16th of February 2024. I look forward to seeing the next steps and progress of the build. To get to this point felt like it would never happen. I did have to change the plans and lower the pitch of the roof from a 9:12 to a 6:12 because it just plainly cost too much. I also had to modify the foundation a bit to save some money. We are happy that our builder is our next door neighbor. He is amazing and so helpful. I would love to post about this whole journey someday. It’s a blessing that I’d love to share with everyone, but for today I’m just keeping it simple and letting you know that it has begun. Within six months we should be in our new home.

The House footing is poured.

Live is full of ups and downs. I know that nothing lasts and I’m sure hard times and good times come and go. I just know that if we keep God close to us we will be able to get though anything, appreciate life and see the light as we progress through life. Our outlook on life will be different and we will have greater peace within our life and that energy will show. I will keep everyone updated now and then on mainly the house, garden and of course Dana Arts. Take care and I’ll talk with you again soon.

tags: Garden House, Garden, Dana Arts Updates, danaarts, Gardening, Life at the Garden House, 1967 VW bug
categories: 67 VW bug, All Jewelry Related, Gardening, the Garden House, Updates
Monday 02.05.24
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

Garden Beds

I love gardening and I wish I had more time for it. last weekend I was able to make one more garden bed 18’ x 5’. I had planned on making two more of them, but only had time for the one. The next few weekends are busy. I had to get some seed into the ground for this growing season. My family and I were able to plant more carrots, some lettuce, three or four types of tomatoes, broccoli, onions, sweet snap peas, sun flowers, basil and thirteen types of peppers. I think that’s all. Hopefully something comes up. I’ve never had much success with tomatoes from seed, but I did a whole row of them. I hope at least a few come up. Anyway, if all of it grows we will have more that we need. I plan on doing what I can to preserve extra and then give away the rest to family and friends.

Garden Beds

Ok so another week passed and I didn’t post. There is another garden bed as you can see. This time my daughter Anja wanted to learn and took the initiative to do it herself. I helped and guided, but she did most all of it from pick axing the ground, mixing the dirt, making the frame, adding more dirt and then the water spraying system. So proud of her. We had a freeze one day that I think was the last, but it did some damage to the citrus trees. The leaves are falling and since they are just freshly planted I hope they can recover now. Because of the frost I feel no seeds have come up after the time frame they should be coming up. I may plant more just in case or maybe the seeds know and are waiting for the right time to pop up.

new garden beds

added another garden bed to the right

Slowly but surely we will get this garden dirt better and better every year and hope this all works out. I did run into a slight problem. Finishing off the water system by adding the last spray heads dropped the water pressure too low to work for these three beds. We took out a few spay heads to try and spread out the water. We managed to get it pretty good, but not perfect. I’m thinking I may just take out the water pressure regulator that is set at around 30psi and just not have one. The pressure is low anyway at around 42psi. That just might fix the pressure though. This also gets me to worry about the water pressure in the house. Hopefully we can maintain a nice pressure from the street that is so far away. We’ll see when that time comes. For now the garden is starting to take shape. A place to come to and take care of. It has taken almost a year to get to this point, but it can only keep improving from here. Until next time. :)

tags: Garden Beds, Garden, Garden House, Gardening, danaarts, Dana Arts, rural gardening, my garden, havehus
categories: Gardening, Updates
Thursday 02.23.23
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

A little update on life

So the holidays were great! It’s a wonderful time of year where we can all enjoy good spirits and family. Now that the new year has started I have hopes that life will continue to grow and expand and mature as the year goes on. I will go through what my plans are for this year.

First off Dana Arts will be posting a new design every month for this year. Keep an eye out for these new and exciting designs. I love designing and want to keep the flow of creativity going through the year. This means creating new design even when there are so many other things I have to take care of in life and in the business. I hope you will be as excited as I am to see each new design as the become available. I’ll try and promote each one through the month so you can have a look at it. I hope to grow Dana Arts this year as much as possible. I need your help to spread the word and continue buying rings that you love. Every bit helps when you are a small business like me with no employees.

American Flag Star ring with and eagle on the inside.

The Garden House. Well the plans were submitted on December 8th. I called today and it has gone through various steps and it’s in the actual plan review stage. They say it will now take another 30-40 business days. Really? They blame it on the holidays and being backed up. They say they are a week ahead and we should have them reviewed by the end of February. That’s a total of 3 months. Wow! I really hope there are no revisions that have to be done because each revision will take another 2 weeks for them to review and hopefully I won’t need weeks to make the changes, but it’s possible. I’m starting to have the feeling the house will not be completed before my son returns from El Salvador in November. I was trying so hard to make that happen, but it will be close. I’m so tired of waiting. Once the plans are approved I know things will move forward and wont' worry so much.

The Garden at the Garden House. Well I have finished the second strip of garden box. They are both 5ft by 15ft. The next ones will be a little longer. I need to pull weeds and then start mixing the dirt. I would like to get a few more done before spring planting. The new Home Depot just opened here in San Tan Valley so I can make shorter trips for the things I need. for building, so that is a plus.

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The driveway. We need to be working on this. I have a friend that will come help me cut some 23” pipe that will hopefully go in at the front of the driveway. I need to destroy a little of the old cement of the old spot for the pipe so this new one can go in it’s place. I then would like to brick lay the end of it and then fill the top with cement. The top cement layer will be thin as this pipe is in reality too big and should be smaller, but that is what size is there and our wonderful neighbor is so kind and generous to give us that pipe. So I’m humbly thankful for their generosity. Once the driveway is fixed we can get rid of all the trash that is on the property. It will feel good to have it cleaned up a bit more. Each new stage is challenging and I am up for it. This is where I want to live and improving the land is a way to make life happier.

Broken part of the driveway.

We all need something in life that keeps us going and keeps us happy. For me it’s believing in God and Jesus Christ and all they do for me as I strive to follow the gospel that has been taught. My family and the joy they bring to me everyday. My work that to me isn’t really work, but play time. My new home where I can create a place of peace and beauty for my family and I. A place of safety where we can all grow together. This is what life is all about. With this we can also then think about serving and helping others the best we can and know how to. We are all here on this journey through life and it’s wonderful to serve and help others the best we can. It only lifts our souls and make life that much easier and joyful. I hope this year that we all can progress together on this journey of life to live it to it’s fullest.

tags: Dana Arts Updates, Garden House, Garden, Gardening, garden house plans, The Garden House, Progress, danaarts
categories: Gardening, Updates, the Garden House, All Jewelry Related
Friday 01.13.23
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

Little bits of progress

Little bits of progress is what it’s going to take to improve our lives and in my little world, our land. Each day is a new day. I don’t always get to work on the land everyday, but I try to do as much as I can when I can. My day off work is the day I get my biggest chunks of work done. So far I have been able to clear some of the trenches for the irrigation pipe work for the small garden area. I have learned that since I only can get to it once in a while that I need to do it in sections. If not the trenches back in by the time I get to them. So I have begun to work in one area at a time. I feel that a lot like life. We sometimes take on too much at once and can’t get anything done. So by working on smaller chunks we can see improvements. I connected pipework and made a closed system for the time being because I need access to the water. I then started to bury the lines that are finished. This way I don’t have to worry about the trenches filling in. I also created a box with the brick that’s laying around for a shutoff valve and covered it with some flagstone that was also laying around. It’s interesting that it’s probably a more costly box I created than if I were to buy one, but it’s cheaper because it’s just brick I already have. Anyway, this first area is done although the image only shows the stage before the flagstone. I’m on to the next box area where my valves will be. This will be a large box area. I’ve now gathered the brick for that box and am not sure if I should use motor for the joints or not. We’ll see. I’d like to experiement with it since I’ve never done it before. I’m ready though. I will probably do it this weekend. I’ll upload an image when done.

New shutoff valve and Hose bib

Finished installing new pipe lines, shutoff valve, hose bib, and electrical control box for irrigation stations

The side of  the shed/shop

The side of the shed/shop and the new flagstone to cover the top of the shutoff valve box.

Valve Box Hole

This is the large valve box area. Room for pipes and walking in there.

Update 9/1/22

brick valve box

Brick valve box. My first time using mortar and it worked.

6 valves installed

I installed 6 valves. Ready for continuing the pipe work and trenching.

tags: danaarts, irrigation improvements, Garden House
categories: Gardening, Updates, the Garden House
Friday 08.19.22
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

Gardening

I love gardening.  What does a gardener do when he has no garden?  Rips out his grass and starts planting. Ok so I’m re doing my yard and planting season already began which means planting in the grass was the best I could do on short notice.  I actually have to tear out all the grass one one side of the yard.  No easy task.  The yard has two large patches of grass.  One side I’ll keep and expand.  The other side gets torn out and turned into a garden.  I have way to much growing in such a little space right now, but I could not wait.  It will improve over the years to come. 

 

This image shows some of what has started to grow. I can’t wait. I love to see them grow everyday. I could just be outside and stare into space/garden and dream. lol If you have any gardening tips, I’d love to hear them. I love hearing how others garden. It’s a wonderful time of year to be outside.

Pak Choy

Pak Choy Toy Choy

tags: Pak Choy, Garden, Gardening, Dana Arts
categories: Gardening
Thursday 03.28.19
Posted by Dana Thorup
Comments: 1
 

Sunflower days

So things are still moving along with Dana Arts.  I'm working away at the site and as always figuring things out and keeping myself busy.  It's that time of year where it's starting to get darker sooner and cool off a little here in Arizona.  Still in the 90's, but not bad at night. 

My wife planted sunflower seeds in our back yard.  we already have 10 of them starting to grow.  I can't wait till they all bloom at the same time.  It will look so cool.  I'll take some pictures once they grow up a little.  So if you are in my area, it's time to start planting your winter crops.  :)

sunflower bee
tags: Crops, Growing, sunflowers, Dana Arts, plant photograhy, bees
categories: Gardening
Tuesday 10.25.16
Posted by Dana Thorup
Comments: 2
 

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