Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Rose Jug/Vase

This is the front of the jug/vase - the back of the porcelain piece and the comments are below this posting.

Rose Vase/Jug

Would you call this a vase, or a fancy jug? I am not sure, but whatever it is called it is lovely!

This was a gift (unpainted) from someone who was whittling down their china painting supplies, and as soon as I saw the shape I fell in love with it.

Cup and Saucer

I was given this little cup and saucer (unpainted) last week by one of my club members. I gladly took the gift, and had great pleasure in painting it with little roses and then embellished the porcelain with enamel. The burnishing gold finished the duo nicely . . . . the burnishing gold a gift from a friend in Texas.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Arlington Urn

This little urn (11 cms or 4 and 1/2 inches) was purchased in an antique mall in Arlington, Texas in 2008. The metal bands had been glued on, so I put the whole thing in my oven to heat and melt the glue. I then painted the cherries and the background, applied the paste, ground laid the base and lid, applied roman gold to the knob, paste and neck of the base, and then re-glued the metal bands back on. I loved every moment of painting it!
This little urn is also a nice reminder of a pleasant day out.

Oval Tile hanging in our Lounge

A close up of this oval tile is under the last 2 posts - this is a pic of where it is hanging in a corner of our lounge. You can see the grape vase with the round hole sitting on a small table under it!
(When adding new pictures they go on top of previous posts, and not underneath what has already been posted. Sort of back to front!)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

A snippet of family news!

A snippet of family news is Chloe and Lee (parents of Sarah Jane) are going to have a son in September. Now that's exciting news!

I had better get another little box out of my cupboard and start painting something for the new baby as a keepsake of his birth. Mmmmm . . . . I can't paint roses on it can I? So maybe I can paint a rocking horse in blue or something like that.

Hollyhocks on a tile


These Hollyhocks were finished a few weeks ago, and I actually forgot I hadn't put them on my blog. Oh dear!

I plan to have them framed later in the year, but at present they sit in a sturdy stand on my dining room window sill. I enjoyed painting them and I enjoy looking at them while sitting at the table.

Oval grape and rose tile

This tile has just been finished, and today Jim (my husband of 51 years) has popped it in the frame for me. Now to find a place to hang it!

I can't believe it is July already. It is disappointing that I haven't had any new posts for a while - but large things (this tile is 15" x 11") take a while to paint and I don't seem to have much
free time to paint for myself. At the moment I am also painting a 12" urn and have only managed to paint the fruit on the front and back of it. Next will come the groundlay, raised paste and gold work; I suppose that will take another few weeks.

So come back then!