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Bellamy home showcases family’s many talents

House with many treasures is part of HFTH event

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The home of Ginny Bellamy, left, located at 1702 E. Anne Lane will be featured during the Home for the Holidays Housewalk. Judy Stemen, right, is the hostess coordinator. (Photo provided)

What a treat Housewalk visitors will experience as they step into the home of Ginny Bellamy at 1702 E. Anne Lane.

Ginny wears many hats, so to speak, and has many talents. Some folks may remember visiting Ginny’s beautiful yard and gardens on the Garden Walk — in fact, Ginny is credited with establishing the Garden Club in Morris in 2005. She is a Master Gardener.

Painting also is a passion – especially in watercolors. So be ready to see multiple paintings personally done throughout her home. Antiquing and furniture rescuing as well as dog rescuing are also on her list of talents. Ginny recently adopted a rescue dog named Margot.

Many times after visiting a home, one is left with a sense of what is important to that person or family. With Ginny, it is evident!

This lovely home at 1702 E. Anne Lane, owned by Ginny Bellamy, along with four others will be featured on the 2012 “Home for the Holidays” Housewalk from noon to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23.

Family, its history both in photographs and treasures; beautiful art, much of it created by Ginny and family members; and collections such as kitchen utensils or miniature children’s dishes and pots and pans head her list of what her home includes.

Stained glass sidelights in the entry hallway made by Ginny’s daughter-in-law Therese and a beautiful curio cabinet that had belonged to Ginny’s husband Tom’s mother are only a taste of the décor. Inside the curio is a pink Staffordshire baby cup that had belonged to Tom, Ginny’s husband’s grandfather.

As visitors head down the hallway to the bedrooms, there are two definite attractions not to miss. First, a faux fireplace that Ginny has created. This means using items to create the look of a fireplace without really being one. The top of it is a paned, storm window door insert placed horizontally. Then there is a traditional mantle and finally a metal screen with a tree and birds design. Ginny places lights behind the screen to depict flames.

Second, as both Ginny and her husband spent their working careers employed by J.C. Penney Co., Ginny has constructed what is called a “Golden Rule Store” or a miniature of a J.C. Penney store. I asked how much time was invested in making this project and she thought probably three months. I must also add that Ginny won a blue ribbon with this “Golden Rule Store” when she entered it in the Corn Festival Hobby and Handicraft Show competition.

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