This is sort of what I saw when I opened the kiln this morning.
This too, an ode to flowering and blossoming~ I don't think I've painted so much on one piece ever!
I felt a little lost without my kiln.
I did a bit of decorating. Found a home for some enamelware.
ate a lot of vegetables
Took lots of beach walks and made a few decisions.
spent money that should have gone in the rolling table account
but phooey on that,
I couldn't resist such a proud cow and milkmaid.
But now the studio is humming along again and I feel better. Thanks for being so paitent!
xx
Julie
beautiful work, love the strawberry spoon.
ReplyDeleteyour killing me ... i hope i am not late to the party today .
ReplyDeletelove it all .
xxoo
It's good to see you back here and I can imagine how content you must be to be back in action!
ReplyDeleteHappy June to you, dear Julie.
Stephanie
oh julie... you never cease to amaze me...
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Swoon! Always so enchanting!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how exciting to see your post come up in my FB feed Julie. I had to rush over here and see what you've been up to.....
ReplyDeleteThe cow and milkmaid are lovely....
Your new creations are just delightful, that plate, oh my and the spoons, I love it all, sigh!!
It must be so much fun painting deciding what to make or paint on your pieces.
I will be back to visit your shop.........Xx
It's pouring with rain here this morning, a beautiful, quiet, slow start to the day......I love it..:)
Hope you are having a lovely weekend too.
Didn't realize you were without a kiln! I know how not having some crucial element throws one off. Glad to hear you are up and running again... I had the sense of a bouquet of flowers seeing all those spoons. A lovely thing to open a kiln and see!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how sweet are all those little precious treasures! :-)
ReplyDeletepretty work love the plate with the cottage and maid on it but the tea cup is very pretty too a lot of work and time but very beautiful
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Beautiful work.I love the flowers around the plate (hollyhocks?) I love the milkmaid and cow too, I'm not surprised you couldn't resist.
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes Flissx.
Wow...you've done so much Julie...Love your spoon dipper things...love all of it actually.
ReplyDeleteHave I told you your blog banner is wonderful? It's so summery. xo
Great spoons! Just great!
ReplyDeleteOh such beautiful work.....great spoons....want want want...xx
ReplyDeleteI love visiting your blog and seeing my future self in your paintings, haha! Wonderful as always!
ReplyDeleteOh my, how I adore your work. I've been to etsy every week waiting for you to post your newest so I can buy something! I'm in love with your work but always too late. Maybe this time? fingers crossed! Maybe there's a newsletter I don't know about! :)
ReplyDeleteYour spoons are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with your beautiful work, I am a potter too and your work makes my heart sing.
ReplyDeleteI love to see your work all together the riot of colour, and beautiful designs, its like a wild garden magical and special .
ReplyDeleteHugs Lynn xx
Your home is "enchanting"! I keep missing your updates...I must be more diligent!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Sunday,
Robyn
My heart is thumping like a little rabbit's foot (if you know Bambi you'll get what I'm prattling about) I love visiting and it's so inspiring to see that all is still so incredibly pretty in your whimsical world, Julie. Happy summer! xx
ReplyDeleteOOOh!! Would you want to swap that cottage plate with a bear?? ;)
ReplyDeleteI wish I could write you all back; but I don't have the 'reply' gizmo or I would
ReplyDeletePussman and Co, I have sold that platter, but thanks so much for the thought.
Best
xxj
I enjoy your whimsical art!!! Gives me joy each time I stop to visit your blog. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLove your bunny among so many other things..
ReplyDeleteYour beach walks! I need that.
Wanna trade island walks for some beach?
It's doable no?