KERAMIC STUDIO 
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BIRD DESIGNS (Pages 64, 65) 
Henrietta Barclay Paist 
THE bird suggestions this month are from our North 
American warblers. In the coloring of the birds 
yellow and green predominate, but some have black heads 
and black markings. The "Red Start" is orange and black 
and the "Cerulean Warbler" has a white breast, blue grey 
back and wings and black markings. The general shape 
of these warblers is much the same except the "Red Start" 
which has the four-shaped tail. 
The birds selected for the designs are the Yellow 
Throat Warblers with grey back and wings and black 
markings. 
If the border shown is to be adapted to a vase shape, 
the background of the design may be a soft grey blue in 
light value. The leaves and stems may be in the spring 
greens or in the autumn tints, and the birds in yellow, 
grey and black. The ground of the lower vase can be in 
a pale tint of blue grey, grey ivory or "putty" according to 
the coloring of the foliage and stems above. 
The panel can be adapted to a vase by repeating three 
times or can be used on a slab to frame. 
PLATE— ADELINE MORE 
All of the darkest tones are Green Gold, Center of flower Yellow Brown and a little Yellow Red. Grey tone in flower Yellow 
lustre. The grey near edge and below the two wavy lines is Light Green lustre. 
