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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.

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(58,804 posts)George McGovern
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(9,890 posts)LoisB
(11,934 posts)us ever really took to it, regretfully.
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(9,890 posts)SheltieLover
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 Silent Type
(11,684 posts)Dont think its that popular nowadays, although my brother still has a potters wheel and a serious professional wheel.
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(9,890 posts)Karadeniz
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(9,890 posts)Diamond_Dog
(38,923 posts)George McGovern
(9,890 posts)The Blue Flower
(6,236 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.
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(9,890 posts)brer cat
(27,186 posts)You are lucky to have a piece painted by a known relative!
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(9,890 posts)littlemissmartypants
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(9,890 posts)I have been away from DU for a while. It is good to be back.
LisaM
(29,389 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.
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(9,890 posts)judesedit
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(9,890 posts)wryter2000
(47,940 posts)Thanks for sharing










