KERAMIC STUDIO 
BEGINNERS' CORNER 
JESSIE M. BARD Editor 
Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa. 
PLATE 
Kathryn E. Cherry 
TRACE the design on plate and go over the lines with a fine 
grey line of india ink, making the necessary corrections 
as this is done. Paint the flower form with White Gold or Silver 
and the center of it with Yellow Green paint. Remainder of 
the design is Green Gold. The grey tint at the edge of the 
plate is Bright Green 3 parts and 1 part Dark Grey; this is 
painted on in a thin even wash. Second fire — Go over Gold 
and Silver again. 
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SIX DESIGNS FOR CHILDREN'S CHINA (Pages 10, U) 
Arthur L. Beverly 
THESE designs may be used on cups and saucers, oatmeal 
bowls and plates. Keep the colors very bright in hue, 
and be careful to keep the same contrast of value that is given 
in the designs. 
In the alphabet borders, if you decide to vary the color in 
the gray value, for instance "0" and "M", keep them in the 
same relative black and white value, so that the continuity of 
that value will be observed. 
PLATE— KATHRYN E, CHERRY 
