Here we are with the second blog hop of the Build a Line Challenge by B'Sue Boutiques! I'm Pamela Anger of Novegatti Designs, and my main assistant, of course, is Toby. ;) Grab a cup of coffee, and come along to see how our new jewelry line is shaping up!
It's been an interesting journey these past weeks, in the Build a Line Challenge. I've wanted to create a more polished jewelry line for awhile now, so this class came at a great time. Along with teacher Brenda Sue Lansdowne, my classmates and I have learned much through discussions about trends, designs, kinds of jewelry artists, pricing, and so much more. I'll touch more on that in another post. Although I did have a theme in mind for my challenge line right from the start, I struggled for awhile with how to bring it all together ...
I took the suggestion of a jewelry friend to use an Italian version of 'three roses' for my line name: "Tre Rose." (pronounced 'tray ro-SAY'). "Novegatti" is Italian for 'nine cats,' so also using this romantic language for the delicate rose them of my line seemed appropriate.
Several pieces of the line are mostly completed by now, and more are coming along in stages. Necklaces, brooches/pins, bracelets, and earrings, all in varying sizes, styles, and price ranges, are planned and being worked on ... usually with some help from the interns! We have a lot of fun hanging out in the workroom together. ;)
Ivory and pastel polymer clay roses, brass filigrees and leaves, and glass pearls are the common denominators in the line, and it's fun to see what new designs and color variations pop into my mind as I work. The more I sit at my table and use these components, the more ideas I get!
The complete "Tre Rose" jewelry line from Novegatti Designs will be done in late March, when we'll have a third and final blog hop. Don't forget to "Like" my Facebook page at Novegatti Designs to keep up to date with all that's going on in the workroom with the Challenge and more!
For now, please hop along and visit the blogs of my fellow classmates and see what they're creating too. I'd love if you left a comment below, and thank you for stopping by!
~ Pamela
I'm working with simple classic designs and mostly neutral colors, which have helped the line come together nicely. Using similar and fewer components make it easy to make a classic-looking line that won't ever be out of style. How many pieces I'll actually create before the challenge ends, I'm not sure yet ... but Toby and I are working hard and having a lot of fun doing it!
The complete "Tre Rose" jewelry line from Novegatti Designs will be done in late March, when we'll have a third and final blog hop. Don't forget to "Like" my Facebook page at Novegatti Designs to keep up to date with all that's going on in the workroom with the Challenge and more!
For now, please hop along and visit the blogs of my fellow classmates and see what they're creating too. I'd love if you left a comment below, and thank you for stopping by!
~ Pamela
Brenda Sue Lansdowne, B'sue Boutiques Jewelry Making Outside the Box
Marcia Tuzzolino Aurora Designs
Jann Tague Clever Designs by Jann
Judy King Apt to Wander Studio
Linzi Alford Magpie in the Sky, Spoil Heap Tales
Cynthia Wainscott Exotic Peru
Carole Carlson Beadsophisticate
Lynn Stinten Dragonzwench
Marica Zammit Bead Lovelies
Catherine Shattuck VRBrose
Michaele Collie The Vintage Gem
Mary Craig Jewelry Alchemy
Lee Koopman Strega Jewelry
Erin Whitacre Shattered Time Jewelry
Monica Casady MJCasady Copper Works
Leila West Leila Nicole Designs
Cindy Peterson Howling Dog Jewelry
Leila Belcher Leila Bee Designs
Gloria Allen Wings and Beads
Pamela Anger Novegatti Designs <--- You are here!
Tammy Adams Paisley Lizard
Lynda O'Mara LOmara Creative
Elizabeth Hildreth MadScientistsDesigns
Dana Hickey Wind Dancer Studios
Janet Calardo Jan Lea Designs
Maria Clark Sweet Willow Designs
Lori Beekman B. Accessorized
Jennifer Kroeger Relic Charm
Amy Jorgensen Hoarder's Corner
Robin Reed Artistry: Handcrafted Bead Designs
Ingrid Anderson Lilis Gems
Louise O'Shields Desire Divine Jewels
Susan Killam Killam Creative
Mary Katherine Deis The Rose Sword: Artisan and Vintage Collectible Jewelry
Nike Bottalico Nike Bottalico
Susan Bowerman Woodside Wireworks
Kristy Le Kristy Le Trendy Jewelry Designs
Jan Peters Stylized Vintage
Mitzie Crider Needful Luxuries Occasional Blog
Gina Hockett Freestyle Elements
Linda Anderson From the Bead Board
Alexandra Sefton Imaginary Jewelry and Altered Art
Melida Boman The Journey of Pens and Things
Teresa Shurter TreeZ's Treasurs
Melissa Latimer Smithed Up
Renee Hong Fine and Dandy Jewelry and Art
Nadine Edris Moondance Jewelry
Lori Meyer Parisienne Girl
Jennifer Merrill Williams Artists of All Stripes
Denise Lussier Poirier Jewelry by Denise
Renee Allen Small Stuff Design
Autumn Adams Autumn Dawns
Elizabeth Owens 1996 Shabby Lane
Kat BarronMiller Midnight Kat Productions Art Jewelry
Sandra Ballard Mama San's Mojo
Pretty pretty pretty! Love your theme, the name, look and feel, everything.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Pamela! Oh and Toby too of course ;-)
Love your designs. They are so cohesive that i can tell right away who made them. love your use of the different components. They all tie in so well together. Beautiful. Great arrangement of pictures too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it's really coming together beautifully! Isn't it funny how simplifying actually makes things easier? : )
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, your line is looking great Pamela!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Susan
When you love what you're doing it shows, and boy does it show!! These are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHey Girl! Hey Mr. Toby!!
ReplyDeletePam Tre Roses are looking FABULOUSLY BEAUTIFUL!!A really great cohesive line that repeats itself in all of your pieces-my line is is more along the line of 3 different lines coming together as one. Love the photo of your Mom and Dad!
See Ya in class and on the pages... Love Ya!
xo Liz
Your roses are lovely and so is the jewelry. One can tell that it is all created by the same person. Looking forward to seeing more.~Ingrid
ReplyDeleteYour polymer roses are beautiful and love your color choice. I'm glad you're not overthinking it anymore because your jewelry line gorgeous. I think you should attach a card to each piece the little story of the three roses. So romantic
ReplyDeleteI really really love your designs. They are simple and intricate at the same time.
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet. The polymer clay roses are lovely and give the pieces a nostalgic and vintage look.
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet. The polymer clay roses are lovely and give the pieces a nostalgic and vintage look.
ReplyDeleteLove your designs! Everything you have chosen flows beautifully, and the colors are exceptional. More, please!
ReplyDeleteHi Pam, Sheryl from Facebook...loving the pictures, how you keep the kids from playing with the components is masterful....lol..the items are looking beautiful, so classic and unique.
ReplyDeleteOh Pam, the line is really coming together and looks very classy yet fun as well. You can see you are having fun with it, yet it captures your attention and heart. Love it all~! xXx Ne
ReplyDeleteSimple and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Toby! *waves* Your collection is really coming together, Pamela. Can't wait to see the finished line. :-) ~Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteThe back story is so beautiful but your pieces are just stunning. I love them. I love that they have a story and we're born out of so much love. I think I would have little cards made with the 3 roses story and include with each purchase. I think Customers would be proud to wear them and knowing the story would make it even more special. Just a thought I had while reading it. It touched me.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! Give my love to Toby! ~Melissa
ReplyDeleteI really like the bracelet that had the centerpiece, then 2 smaller on each side.. and on these smaller pieces you put rose buds. That's just such a wonderful design touch!
ReplyDeleteThe story that inspired your line is beautiful, as are your pieces. Great work!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Pam!
ReplyDeleteSweetie I just love your designs and the beautiful story behind it. I just all of your romantic designs and of course your helper extraordinaire Toby. XOXO!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the ones with the cream colored roses -- so timeless and classic! Exquisite!
ReplyDeleteLove the cohesiveness of your line, Pamela. The soft colors are very romantic and pretty. Can't wait to see your finished line next month.
ReplyDeleteLove your pic of the 5 possible layouts with colors penciled in, and how you described going simpler. And your polymer clay roses are so beautiful--great color schemes. Think I said it before, but the 3 roses idea and story of your parents is dynamite and so romantic! :):)
ReplyDeleteGreat blog post. This line is so beautiful Pamela. Can't wait to see your complete line.
ReplyDeleteStunning pieces, Pamela! Your family photographs really add a great personal element to your story and line. I love the Italian name to go with your business name. Toby looks great, as usual! You have a very successful line coming along, and a professional looking blog to boot!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is really great .. good pictures, process, finished pieces .. thank you for showing us your journey .. I love that bracelet .. show us more please ..
ReplyDeleteLove everything about your line, the story, the three roses, the delicate pearls and filigree. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteThree roses to says it all.
ReplyDeleteLove Your Designs
Simply a lovely line and born from such love. You've got the whole package going here. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteInterpreting this family heritage in such a beautiful way is sure to echo in the hearts of all the ladies who see it. These are classically beautiful & sure to become real favorites with all of your clients.
ReplyDeleteYour designs are lovely and feminine and classic. And you've got a very obvious line. Once someone sees one or two of your pieces, they will easily be able to recognize your style and other pieces from the line. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I really love how fluid and feminine and romantic your designs are. The one bracelet you show remeinds me of pictures of the Trevi Fountain!!! Very Very Beautiful! Be Blessed!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful pieces and I love your family story~ I am so happy to be in this class with you and all the wonderful talented ladies~
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes
~nike
You have it all: sandwich and a bag of chips! Great "heart tugging" theme! Can't wait for your reveal!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done and perfect cohesion. Another one knocks it out of the park. Tell Toby I said hi!
ReplyDeleteJust love this design, Pam. Bam! Beautiful work!!
ReplyDeleteYour line concept looks GREAT- love the Tres Rose! and K.I.S.S is jolly good too. Looking forward to eeing your whole line in a month! Linzi
ReplyDeleteI simply love how your line is coming together.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful memory to use as your inspiration, and your pieces are GORGEOUS! Love your jewelry line :-)
ReplyDeletePamela and Toby--Wow, your designs are really wonderful and really go together well. The daintiness of the roses with the filigree pieces you've chosen are perfect together! I love all of them and I love the story behind them. Tessa Kitty and I are both very impressed! P.S. I also like your idea of having little boxes to keep the components for each together. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove your theme origin, Pam, so sweet. You must do a red piece. It would look so awesome! ~ Catherine S.
ReplyDeleteOK the jewelry is spectacular, the blog post interesting and as lovely as the Jewels. I love the little compartment boxes you are using for each design. That must help immensely (spelling?) saving assembly time of finished pieces. Love your line.
ReplyDeleteI love it all! Great work!
ReplyDeleteI said it before I love your parents 3 roses story and I think it's so sweet your are using it for the concept of your line. Your work it's beautiful!!
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