Julia
Here's what she had to say:
Whenever I visit
Julia’s painter’s garden, usually along with my friend Margaret, I always have
a great time. Everything always starts with a tea party. Julia provides the tea
and the rest of us, including her husband Doug, contribute goodies like cheese,
nuts, fruit, and sweet rolls.
One
of the things that makes the tea parties so special is Julia’s presentation of
the table. She has an eclectic collection of blue-figured ware, hand painted
china, and little extras that most of don’t bother with, like dishes
specifically designed to hold used teabags. Things may not always match but
they always achieve synchronicity. And then there are the cake stands, tea
cozies, decorative tablecloths and vintage flatware. I spend as much time
looking as I do eating.
There were 5 of us for tea but there was so much going on that we didn't get any group photos until the end.
The tables were also more elaborate in the beginning but with all the things people brought and a bit of snacking and visiting before we settled in it kind of got lost in the shuffle.
We
often do group arts and crafts projects together. One time the three of us each
painted one of the birds on her birdbath; it is now one of the many wildly
variegated ornaments in her yard. Last time I was there I watched a robin
splashing away happily in it.
We’ve
painted china and colored the line drawings of seashells I created as adult
coloring designs, made Christmas crackers, and countless other projects.
Margaret and Julia sewed a courier bag I designed to look like it was made of
spacesuit material, lined with a star field. I use it at all the science fiction
conventions I attend. It holds keys, money, badge, and up to 2 paperback books.
Julia
paints everything that doesn’t run away; the mailbox, the ramp railing, the
lawn furniture, whatever. Before she got into creating Dala horses, her
favorite subject was irises. She has them displayed on Zazzle as decorations
for note cards, phone cases, pillows, and anything else that can be worn,
written on, or used to cover something else. Here’s one of my favorites, a
sticker: https://www.zazzle.com/watercolor_iris_classic_round_sticker-217967621406143742
I
can hardly wait to go play at Julia’s house again. I think there’s a
Thanksgiving/Christmas visit in the future.
Jennifer
McDermott
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