Photography
Related: About this forumThis china plate was painted by Laurie's grandmother 50--70 years ago.
Later on she taught china painting at her Retirement Community Center.

highplainsdem
(59,631 posts)George McGovern
(10,671 posts)MLAA
(19,656 posts)George McGovern
(10,671 posts)LoisB
(12,228 posts)us ever really took to it, regretfully.
George McGovern
(10,671 posts)SheltieLover
(76,120 posts)George McGovern
(10,671 posts)SheltieLover
(76,120 posts)Silent Type
(12,412 posts)Dont think its that popular nowadays, although my brother still has a potters wheel and a serious professional wheel.
George McGovern
(10,671 posts)Karadeniz
(24,718 posts)George McGovern
(10,671 posts)Diamond_Dog
(39,642 posts)George McGovern
(10,671 posts)The Blue Flower
(6,305 posts)I had a dear friend in her 90s who created entire sets of painted porcelain dishes for her granddaughters. She's gone now, but I have a signed piece that I treasure.
George McGovern
(10,671 posts)brer cat
(27,327 posts)You are lucky to have a piece painted by a known relative!
George McGovern
(10,671 posts)littlemissmartypants
(31,422 posts)George McGovern
(10,671 posts)I have been away from DU for a while. It is good to be back.
LisaM
(29,465 posts)For one thing, it's beautiful, and for another, it's environmentally responsible to use it. I hear so many stories of kids who don't want their heirloom dishes, but really, it's thrifty and good for the planet to take them.
George McGovern
(10,671 posts)judesedit
(4,585 posts)George McGovern
(10,671 posts)wryter2000
(47,940 posts)Thanks for sharing