New Gems for customs

I just collected these new beauties over the past couple weeks.. a few I collected on a trip to kingman, AZ last week and a few from my first experience in an instagram auction from excavade.com. The zebra jasper was hand cut by a local friend lapidarist. Looking forward to creating some new jewels over the next few weeks. Here's a peek at some of the gemstones new to the collection, all available for custom inquires. These gems won't last long, so if there are any below that catch your eye.. contact here and I'd love to discuss design options. www.nikdreamer.com/customs

Customs next up on the bench - double black onyx engraved cuff, large royston cuff, 3 gem royston/onyx ring, and our September contest giveaway winner @peaceandmagic custom turquoise gem. Contact here for all custom inquires. [Note: Split payment is available for all custom designs]

upstate NY and fall goods

I try to get back in the north east at least once a year for a visit. My favorite time to visit is mid fall as the leaves are changing, although this trip happened a little earlier than expected but still excited me for what's to come this season. I grew up in Albany, NY so when I go back east I always make time to spend with my family and friends in my home town. This September marks four years for me as a Nevada resident, and I never would have thought when my family and I took that cross country road trip back in September 2011, that I'd stay this long. These visits back east always do make me miss parts of home, especially during this season. Really there is no fall that compares to fall upstate!

During this past visit I took a drive out to Middleburgh, NY with my aunt, mom, and grandma which is where we used to go on day trips for all the farmer and antique markets when I was a kid. I hadn't been on this drive in over twenty years.. so it was quite a trip down memory lane. The drive out to this part of the country is just so beautiful there really are no words to describe it. I hardly captured any photos during my travels back east, but on this day I did. I wanted to remember all those simple things..  those little things that I grew up around and forget how much I miss when I'm back in Vegas. Hoping I can make it back for another visit before this year ends, there are still so many faces I didn't get to see and miss so much. Here's to a new season.. and a preview of some fall goods to come!

-A day in Middleburgh, NY-

 

BTS FALL 15/LOOK-BOOK - ALL THINGS WILD

LAUNCH DATE: SEPTEMBER 1st. I can hardly breathe with excitement for FALL!  Everything about this season makes me so happy and beginning it with a fresh new Look Book launch for the FALL collection just makes my heart want to explode. BIG special thanks to my dream team - Photographer - Jessica Passecker//Model - Sheyla Muniz//Hair - Andrea Cec//Makeup- Jessica Passecker//Styling by Jessica and myself. I could not have asked for a better group of talented babes for this collaboration. The whole day couldn't have been more magical, especially running in to the wild horses! It's like they knew we were coming. I had never seen them before out west, only dreamed about it.. and they came out of no where on the day of shoot! Such a surreal moment in time, thank you universe and mother nature for creating this wild adventure.

The new look-book and collection will release on nikdreamer.com September 1st, but in the meantime here's a little preview.. Cannot wait to share more!

the dream studio

Things have been so chaotic trying to catch up to business and life after being on the road this summer.  When I'm not on the bench, in the garage working, or running errands around town I've been taking over my kitchen table as my work desk for the last month now. Not the most ideal.. but I guess these things happen when you work from home. The dream is to move out of house in to a studio space devoted to Nikdreamer.. but we're not there just yet. So in the meantime my goal this fall is to re-organize and create with the space I have, the dream studio! I thought it would be fun to share my pinterest boards and ideas in this one space - to get my inspiration and motivation running for creating this new space. And feel free to share pins with me - I'd love to see your work space and inspo!

current situation..

everything about this is the dream. shelving.lighting.desk space.

everything about this is the dream. shelving.lighting.desk space.

I've always wanted to do this DIY photo collage for my instagram photos.

I've always wanted to do this DIY photo collage for my instagram photos.

studio seating via petite passport

studio seating via petite passport

Table full of cacti and little reminders, some things take time.

Table full of cacti and little reminders, some things take time.

Maybe this would avoid those hours wasted looking for my tools..

Maybe this would avoid those hours wasted looking for my tools..

workshop must-have.

workshop must-have.

someday... #dreambigger

someday... #dreambigger

Photos via Pinterest and/or credited. If you are an author, please email me to add your credit. Thank you.

Summer Stories - Grand Canyon, AZ

The last stop on my summer travels was to the north rim of the grand canyon. I've been to the south rim once before but never this side of the canyon. I remember thinking the last time I was there how hard it was to capture a photo of Grand Canyon's beauty, and even with my canon T2i with me this time a photo does not do this canyon justice. It's one of those places you just have to visit at least once in your life. I'd say there weren't as many tourists as there were on the north rim vs. south rim which I enjoyed and the temperature is a lot cooler. I took a short mile hike out to one of the view points on my own when I first arrived. You wouldn't guess it from the photos but it's over 8,200 feet in elevation and coming from some one who isn't a fan of heights I had to let go of some fear walking out alone on these ledges. The view was worth it though. It was the perfect end to the trip. There was so much to reflect on from all the places, people, and things I saw in just a couple weeks. After two and a half weeks on the road with little to no wifi, outhouse showering, sleeping on air mattress, picnic table bench setups and too many fast food stops lets just say I'm happy to be home and back on the real bench. Although, that road is always calling.. and I can't get New Mexico out of my head. I will be going back there very soon. In the meantime I'm looking forward to working with those new turquoise gems..

As always thanks for following the story. New jewels in the works. Stay tuned..

Summer stories - Torrey, UT

Honestly I don't have a whole lot to say of the tiny town of Torrey. There really wasn't much to do or see in this town, but it was a much needed break from the non-stop adventures we were taking daily. It rained most of the time we were in Torrey which was perfect, relaxing and peaceful. We stayed at a campground on a ranch and every morning and late afternoon the horses and cows would be out. That was one of my favorite things about Torrey. Animals everywhere and homemade pie shops. Definitely enjoyed a couple pies while in this town. The peach pie was my favorite. Oh and I went apricot picking one day! That was my first apricot picking adventure.  I forgot my camera that day to capture, although there are a couple posted on my personal insta page (@nrosano) of these apricot trees. The next visit was through Bryce Canyon - unfortunately we didn't end up stopping because we were short on time. But the drive through was insanely gorgeous. Last stop: Grand Canyon, AZ.

Summer stories - Moab, UT

Moab was such a rad town. The Arches national park which is located right in Moab was one of my top favorite nat'l parks I've been to out west. It was that similar feeling I had when I was in Valley of Fire where I felt like I was on another planet. We ended up in Moab on the 4th of July and took a very memorable hike that day with my parents to see the famous delicate arch. It was quite the intense trail uphill in 90 degree heat, but I know at the end of it we were all glad we did it. I have to say after seeing these photos, the arches don't even capture all that well. You have to experience them in person. There's still so much left in that park that we ran out of time to see. You could really spend a week here. We only spent three days in Moab. Definitely saw a lot of rocks, unfortunately no fireworks - it ended up storming the night of the 4th but honestly the lightning storm over Moab was even better than fireworks. On the last day in Moab we went off roading in the jeep to see the petroglyph sites which was rad. We bought this petroglyph guide map book with pinpoints of all these hidden petroglyph rocks. Some where very hard to find.. but we found some of these hidden gems on the off road adventure. On our way back we made a happy hour stop at Castle Creek winery and then stopped for dinner at the Moab Brewery. Dinner was okay. Lets just say I wouldn't recommend that brewery for food. The beer was good. In other news, I finally joined the snapchat! Since photos don't capture the size of these rocks well.. check out my latest stories snapchat: nikdreamer

Enjoy all the Moab rock below!

Summer stories - Durango, CO

This was my first visit in Colorado - and it was exactly as I pictured it would be, green and gorgeous! The air was so crisp and smelled so good. I wish I could have bottled that smell in a jar to take home. It was quite refreshing to get a break from that summer desert heat and be back in the land of pine and trees. We camped at a campground right off the Animas River. Durango is a very small town but in the summer it does turn in to a tourist stop for white water rafting adventures and Mesa Verde National Park. I did spend one afternoon in the Mesa Verde Nat'l park to see the pueblos. We stayed two nights in this town. I got a lot of work done on this stay since there wasn't a whole lot to do and see in this town. It was quite enjoyable setting my work bench up on the riverside. Another memorable part of this town was dining at the Yardbird eatery. That place had the best fried chicken I've ever had, and coming from someone that doesn't usually like fried chicken - that is kind of a big deal! This cute little quaint restaurant is owned by a very sweet couple. We met one of them while we were there and she explained how everything is made in house from scratch including the corn bread, fried chicken, and I even splurged for desert to try the banana pudding. That meal was so good, we ended up eating there both nights on our stay. Here's a photo diary of my time in the sweet little town of Durango.

The Dark Bird Palace

One of the first days I was in Santa Fe, I was referred to go check out the Tesuque Pueblo flea market. So glad I did, not only did I find some amazing gems I also go to meet this rad inspiring artist behind the Dark Bird Palace, Kelly Moore. His booth sits right in the middle of the flea market you can't miss it! I walked by and was immediately stunned. The palace is a collection of just about everything in raw form! From paintings, to postcards, cow skulls, to can openers, bottle tops, old credit cards, license plates, dolls, bird houses, straw hats, etc... you name it, it's in there. As I walked inside I met the man behind all of this beautiful chaos who was just as I pictured him to be, extremely laid back and very friendly. He had a very welcoming vibe. I enjoyed my conversation with him, his stories and adventures were all very inspiring. Just before I left he gifted me with his book, "Absurdity is my friend," the collection of his art and stories from the desert. What a masterpiece. Every Monday he adds a new piece to the collection, so there's always something new to check out. Put this flea market on your list for a must visit if you go to Santa Fe! My favorite piece - captured in the last photo, the "4 dead cowboys." Check out more of Moore's artwork and collections here//www.kellymoore.net.