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At 07:48 PM 8/9/2006, you wrote:

>I was visiting another forum, where people make jewelry. There was an

>album there where everyone posted their work benches. I thought it was

>really good. It was very nice to see all the different workspaces and

>see how people had their stuff set up. So today I took a photo of mine

>and I thought that if I start an album entitled, Organs and Workspace,

>maybe other people would add to it too. What do ye all think?

>Please have a look at my work space PHOTOS/ALBUMS/ORGANS AND

>WORKSPACES if you feel like it. I love it. And please add your own photos.

That's a great idea, Ruth, long overdue on this group. Your photo is so

sweet, it's easy to see you're crafty ;-) My " organ " . Sigh. Big cabinets

and little refrigerators with boxes inside arranged by types of aromatics -

citrus, florals, woods, etc. I haul them out, array what I need around me,

then back they go. I leave the whole supply out for a few hours, put them

away, then haul them out again for mods. Oh, and then there's the tinctures

in all mismatched jars!

One of these days I'll take a pic and call it " chaos " . Forgot to mention

all the containers full of samples, ruhs, attars, etc that are still being

evaluated. Mercy. I have a lot.

Not all is chaos, however -- I can find something within five minutes of

looking for it, no matter how obscure, or how little the sample. I do have

a photographic mind like that. All my bottles are arranged alphabetically

inside the boxes (plastic boxes with snap lids) alphabetically, with little

round labels on top with the first three letters of the name of the oil--

common name.

Anya

http://anyasgarden.com/perfumes.htm Parfums Natural

http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild

http://.com The Premier Natural Perfume Site Gateway

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At 07:48 PM 8/9/2006, you wrote:

>I was visiting another forum, where people make jewelry. There was an

>album there where everyone posted their work benches. I thought it was

>really good. It was very nice to see all the different workspaces and

>see how people had their stuff set up. So today I took a photo of mine

>and I thought that if I start an album entitled, Organs and Workspace,

>maybe other people would add to it too. What do ye all think?

>Please have a look at my work space PHOTOS/ALBUMS/ORGANS AND

>WORKSPACES if you feel like it. I love it. And please add your own photos.

That's a great idea, Ruth, long overdue on this group. Your photo is so

sweet, it's easy to see you're crafty ;-) My " organ " . Sigh. Big cabinets

and little refrigerators with boxes inside arranged by types of aromatics -

citrus, florals, woods, etc. I haul them out, array what I need around me,

then back they go. I leave the whole supply out for a few hours, put them

away, then haul them out again for mods. Oh, and then there's the tinctures

in all mismatched jars!

One of these days I'll take a pic and call it " chaos " . Forgot to mention

all the containers full of samples, ruhs, attars, etc that are still being

evaluated. Mercy. I have a lot.

Not all is chaos, however -- I can find something within five minutes of

looking for it, no matter how obscure, or how little the sample. I do have

a photographic mind like that. All my bottles are arranged alphabetically

inside the boxes (plastic boxes with snap lids) alphabetically, with little

round labels on top with the first three letters of the name of the oil--

common name.

Anya

http://anyasgarden.com/perfumes.htm Parfums Natural

http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild

http://.com The Premier Natural Perfume Site Gateway

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> That's a great idea, Ruth, long overdue on this group. Your photo is so

> sweet, it's easy to see you're crafty ;-) My " organ " . Sigh. Big

cabinets

> and little refrigerators with boxes inside arranged by types of

aromatics -

> citrus, florals, woods, etc. I haul them out, array what I need

around me,

> then back they go. I leave the whole supply out for a few hours, put

them

> away, then haul them out again for mods. Oh, and then there's the

tinctures

> in all mismatched jars!

>

> One of these days I'll take a pic and call it " chaos " . Forgot to

mention

> all the containers full of samples, ruhs, attars, etc that are still

being

> evaluated. Mercy. I have a lot.

>

> Not all is chaos, however -- I can find something within five

minutes of

> looking for it, no matter how obscure, or how little the sample. I

do have

> a photographic mind like that. All my bottles are arranged

alphabetically

> inside the boxes (plastic boxes with snap lids) alphabetically, with

little

> round labels on top with the first three letters of the name of the

oil--

> common name.

>

> Anya

> http://anyasgarden.com/perfumes.htm Parfums Natural

> http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild

> http://.com The Premier Natural Perfume Site Gateway

>

I'd love to see a picture of this chaos. It is where art is being

created after all. The shelves in the photo a friend gave them to me

years ago as she had no where to put them and it turned out to be

perfect. It even has two little drawers in the bottom for testing

strips and odds and ends. The website where I saw all the jewelry

benches had all sorts, some were amazing studio like Mandy Aftel has

and some were in the corner of the garage or living room. Here's the

link and you can see what I mean

http://www.ganoksin.com/orchid/BenchExchange/index.htm

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> That's a great idea, Ruth, long overdue on this group. Your photo is so

> sweet, it's easy to see you're crafty ;-) My " organ " . Sigh. Big

cabinets

> and little refrigerators with boxes inside arranged by types of

aromatics -

> citrus, florals, woods, etc. I haul them out, array what I need

around me,

> then back they go. I leave the whole supply out for a few hours, put

them

> away, then haul them out again for mods. Oh, and then there's the

tinctures

> in all mismatched jars!

>

> One of these days I'll take a pic and call it " chaos " . Forgot to

mention

> all the containers full of samples, ruhs, attars, etc that are still

being

> evaluated. Mercy. I have a lot.

>

> Not all is chaos, however -- I can find something within five

minutes of

> looking for it, no matter how obscure, or how little the sample. I

do have

> a photographic mind like that. All my bottles are arranged

alphabetically

> inside the boxes (plastic boxes with snap lids) alphabetically, with

little

> round labels on top with the first three letters of the name of the

oil--

> common name.

>

> Anya

> http://anyasgarden.com/perfumes.htm Parfums Natural

> http://artisannaturalperfumers.com The Artisan Natural Perfumers Guild

> http://.com The Premier Natural Perfume Site Gateway

>

I'd love to see a picture of this chaos. It is where art is being

created after all. The shelves in the photo a friend gave them to me

years ago as she had no where to put them and it turned out to be

perfect. It even has two little drawers in the bottom for testing

strips and odds and ends. The website where I saw all the jewelry

benches had all sorts, some were amazing studio like Mandy Aftel has

and some were in the corner of the garage or living room. Here's the

link and you can see what I mean

http://www.ganoksin.com/orchid/BenchExchange/index.htm

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> >I was visiting another forum, where people make jewelry. There was an

> >album there where everyone posted their work benches. I thought it

was

> >really good. It was very nice to see all the different workspaces and

> >see how people had their stuff set up.

some perfumer organs at

http://www.profumo.it/profumi_naturali/organo_profumiere.htm

<http://www.profumo.it/profumi_naturali/organo_profumiere.htm> and

following page (click on next image)

Abdessalaam Attar

www.profumo.it <http://www.profumo.it/>

kodo,La Via del Profumo

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> >I was visiting another forum, where people make jewelry. There

was an

> >album there where everyone posted their work benches. I thought

it was

> >really good. It was very nice to see all the different workspaces

and

> >see how people had their stuff set up. So today I took a photo of

mine

> >and I thought that if I start an album entitled, Organs and

Workspace,

> >maybe other people would add to it too. What do ye all think?

> >Please have a look at my work space PHOTOS/ALBUMS/ORGANS AND

> >WORKSPACES if you feel like it. I love it. And please add your

own photos.

>

i have added a couple photos to the album just for fun.

here they are as well

http://www.premierline.com/perfume/org1.jpg

(One of the organs that customers can use)

http://www.premierline.com/perfume/back.jpg

This is the back room where i keep the stuff that customers

don't have ready access to.

and here's one after a party, with the place a mess!

http://www.premierline.com/perfume/shop.jpg

-linda

The Perfumer's Apprentice

www.perfumersapprentice.com

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, can I just say I absolutely love your space!!!

That is something I would love to have. This area certainly wouldn't

support it, unfortunately. But if I ever become a millionaire ;)

that's exactly the kind of place I'd be opening...

Just wow!

Jody in NS

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>

> Now that I see your carousels and labels, I'm thinking the SF

photographer

> who supplied the pic for my blog took it at a children's class at

your

> store ;-)

>

> Check this out! http://anyasgarden.blogspot.com/2006/07/new-

world.html

yes indeed, it is my shop. kids have such a great time!

speaking of kids, i finally figured out that what i needed to do for

them was dilute the essential oils way way (way!) down, and now they

are liking them a whole lot more. (duh! - why didn't i think of that

earlier!)

-linda

The Perfumer's Apprentice

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Cocoon jessica I love your space. The colour is really nice. It looks

like a lovely place to work and linda your shop looks amazing!

I went to the Burren Perfumery today. It is so beautiful. It is in the

middle of the Burren in Ireland. The Burren, for those of you who have

never heard of it, is famous for its limestone landscape (looks a bit

like the surface of the moon more than earth) and its flora, which is

alpine. It is home to many unusual flowers and some protected species

like the wild orchid. There are no other inhabited buildings in

sight. It is hidden away in a copse of hazel trees. We were surprised

to find the parking lot full, as was the organic resturant. We got to

see the still and the garden and the shop. I had a chat with the woman

who owns it, " " and I told her about this brilliant group. She

said she would join us in the fall when things are not so busy for her.

I posted some pictures of the perfumery in the album....I didn't get

to see the blending room. I wish it were my work space but it's not. I

love it anyway!

TTFN

Ruth

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