Friday, November 13, 2009

Terra Vina Cabernet Sauvignon 2005


ALREADY SOLD


Sooooooo tasty and the bottle looks nice too.
Purple and black label with gold lettering.
I put some dark purple grapes to match the label and a bright burgundy ribbon to add a bit of contrast.


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Lemelson Vinyards: Thea's Selection Pinot Noir

ALREADY SOLD





Maybe I'm kind of a poser... I never drank this wine. C'mon give me a little slack here, I can't drink ALL the wine. This bottle was given to me by my mother and I must say, this is my FAVORITE one so far.




The label itself is blue-grey. Copper accents along with a copper ribbon and some dark grapes that bring out the purple tones help make for a terrific little bottle. Glass glows warm green.

Erath: Pinot Gris

ALREADY SOLD
A darker green than most white wine bottles, this Erath bottle takes a longer, skinnier approach as well. I chose green grapes, true to the genre, so to speak. Label is wheat colored with brown lettering. Ribbon is a reddish brown color. The glass glows a yellowish green.
Funny story about Erath. I always thought they made up the name as an acronym. Turns out Dick Erath started the winery some time in the 70s (I believe).

Witness Tree: Chainsaw Pinot Noir


SOLD
This bottle has a great image of a tree on the label. Colors are burgundy with gold lettering. Ribbon is a sheer off-white. Bottle glows warm green when it is lit.

Dalla Vina: Bella Vista Red


ALREADY SOLD
Now known as Terra Vina, this winery based out of Wilsonville, Oregon refers to this as their table wine. I couldn't believe they consider this as just a table wine... Then I tried their Cab Franc.

This bottle is taller and more slender than regular bottles. The glass casts a warm, green glow. The label is black and burgundy with gold lettering so I chose some grapes to accent those deeper colors. Ribbon is a cream color with a touch of gold trim.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Bottles are Back!!!

The leaves outside are changing as summer begins its annual fade into fall. The burst of new colors reminds me that it's that time of year again... time to dust off the dremmel tool and start making my wine bottles again.

Fall is my favorite! Having already embarked on a few "color drives" to enjoy the changing leaves, dabbled in a bit of grape harvesting, and helped out with a little wine production this year I find myself swept up in Autumnal excitement and involved in the harvest season more than ever. It's a perfect time to start making these little beauties again.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Metal sculpture








My father is an amazing artist... he doesn't know it or acknowledge it persay, but he is. He makes the most beautiful, 3-D metal work I've ever seen. Recently, I realized that I had a golden opportunity here to apprentice him and asked him to teach me how to make these incredible works of art. He was more than happy to. So, I wanted to share my progress on my first metal sculpture.




This is my first flower and the basis for the rest of the piece.













Phase two, I added another flower and some smaller leaves to add a little more dimention to the piece.


Phase three: Another bloom and three more large leaves. This piece is really starting to fill out!

The welding is proving to be soooo tricky! Especially since I am working on this in segments on weekends when I can visit my parents. I have to be very careful not to ruin any of the previous work on it, or heat the acrylic finish on a completed flower while welding. I'm still not finished quite yet, but I'm really anxious to, I want to get this on my wall!

Bottle for Sara

I have really laid off of the wine bottles, though I always have a few ready to go lying around somewhere for the occasional sale. My friend Sara had commented on liking the bottle lamp I made and hung in my kitchen so I whipped one up for her for her birthday. The glass is frosted and the copper wire is treated with clear acrylic so she can hang it outside if she wants to.

I forgot to take a picture of it before giving it to her, so I snapped a quick one with my camera phone. Not the best pic, but the bottle turned out nicely. The chord for the lights comes out of a hole I drilled in the back, just like all my other bottles.