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Today has been a wonderful day. We are having a wonderful snow day in the Pacific Northwest. I popped over to Target this evening and was delighted to see the that our line of Hi Octane Jewelry is featured in Elle Magazine’s February 2012 issue. Elle is featuring our 57 Chevy look car ring. And doesn’t Reese Witherspoon look fabulous too.
Well I have to say that these new Hot Rod Heels go insanely well with our Hi Octane Jewelry Hot Rod Rings.
The shoes are due out in Spring 2012 by Prada.
Man they sure are hot. I am sure many a pin-up are going to be strutting these babies, make sure and have one of our new rings on your finger too.
Rita Hayworth 1941 Lincoln Continental
Clark Gable 1934 Ford V-8 Roadster
Clark Gable 1934 Duesenberg
Marlene Dietrich 1936 Cadillac
Errol Flynn 1935 Auburn Speedster
Joan Crawford 1938 Lincoln Model K
Jean Harlow 1934 Cadillac Split Limo
Johnny Weismuller 1932 Chevrolet Speedster

Leo Carrillo and his Chrysler Town and Country that was painted to match his palomino.
My ultra-hip cousin and her fiance are getting married this summer up on a grassy bluff overlooking Puget Sound at Fort Worden Sate Park in Washington state. I have had the pleasure of gathering ideas, sharing ideas and enjoying the wedding planning process with her. My cousin Lace works for Washington Trails Association. So I would say she is in touch with nature. She does things like rock climb, biking and mountain trekking. She travels to far away places like the Palawan in the Philippines and Central Mexico. She is much more well traveled than I. Her fiance looks through lens all day at amazing architecture and captures it just right. I am pretty sure they are on their way to sweet-ful bliss.
Brad and I got the opportunity to create wedding bands for this wonderful couple. I thought with these two people who are out playing in nature and really are a clear example of outdoors-man and woman. Their ring should capture that spirit. So I took off away from my computer to find nature. Tree bark was on my mind. Well, in coastal southern California land of a thousand palm trees my hunt for a tree with some cool bark brought me to a place I like to take small hikes around with my kids. It is called Hospital Grove Park it is Carlsbad, CA. It has a bluff that overlooks Buena Vista Lagoon, which is Spanish for “good view,” the Buena Vista Lagoon lives up to its name with scenic views of the ocean and notoriously good bird watching. It has tons of Eucalyptus trees which have many pieces of bark literally falling all over the place.
I rounded up a few pieces with texture and different degrees of texture.

I sent Lace a few pics of the bark to get her thoughts. She said she always gravitates toward simple bands. So I decided. We should not get to crazy here with bark, maybe keep most of the band smooth but with a touch of bark.
If you are wondering how we go from bark to wax. We actually seal the bark slightly and then create mold around it of RTV molding compound. The RTV mold picks up the details of the bark incredibly well. We then pour wax into the mold and pull out wax bark. We then create sized wax ring shanks and apply the wax bark to them. Here the rings are, ready for casting. We will then invest them and cast them.
When they are complete I will post more photos.
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You have to hop on over and check out this web site just for the sound effects. I love all the sounds on this site. It has me revv’d up. Now I just need to get to France. i-way is an unusual venue designed by france’s cyrille druart in lyon, france. The building is dedicated to high end car
simulators that give visitors the opportunity to sit inside actual car and drive them with the help of massive digital
displays. i-way features 18 different vehicles that can be driven using six degrees of movement. the cars are divided
into 3 zones for formula 1, endurance and rally cars. surrounding these rooms are a host of other amenities such as
a fitness centre, shop, bars and meeting rooms. the facility took over four year’s to construct and features some of
the most advanced simulator technology in the world, much of which borrows straight for the aeronautics industry.
Found via Design Boom
http://www.cyrilledruart.com
http://www.i-way-world.com
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