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KERAMIC STUDIO 
J— WATER BOTTLE, FLOWER MOTIF 
DESIGNS FOR GLASS BY VENITA JOHNSON 
Second Prize in Competition. 
Treatment by D. M. Campana 
NO. 1 — Water Bottle — For square dots use white enamel 
for glass, mixed with only % Banding Blue. For 
stems use Roman Gold for glass. The dark oval part of 
the roses is painted in rich Maroon lustre, leaving the 
central flower plain white. 
No. 2 — Bowl — Apply on the inside of the glass an all- 
over coating of Golden Amber and dry at once. The de- 
sign is applied on the outside of the bowl in Black color 
mixed with a trifle of white enamel for glass. Second fire, 
outline with gold and have gold edge. 
No. 3 — Apply all this design in white enamel for glass, 
fire, and afterward paint over with varied colors to suit 
yourself. 
No. 4 — This design can be made up all in gold and 
outlined in Black. 
No. 5 — Apply all dark parts in Ruby lustre for glass. 
On the inside use all over Iridescent lustre for Glass. Out- 
line design in gold (second fire) . 
No. 9 — For a variety use cold colors not to be fired, 
Olive Green, with Brown outlines. 
No. 7 — Apply all dark parts of bird in Black for glass, 
all ornaments in white enamel mixed with Peacock Green. 
No. 8 — Glass Fish Bowl — Peacock feather suggestions. 
All dark color is applied in Dark Blue lustre for glass, the 
center light spots in Orange lustre for glass. 
No. 9 — The design is applied in transparent Orange on 
the outside and Campana's Golden Amber on the inside. 
GIFT CUP AND SAUCER (Page 134) 
Arthur L. Beverly. 
ClRST FIRE — Trace design carefully in India ink. Tint 
* entire Cup and Saucer with Steel Blue lustre; wipe 
out white parts of design and panels for roses. 
Second Fire — Paint in rose panels in Pinks and Greens 
using touches of Albert Yellow and Yellow Red for bits 
of orange. If the white parts of design come out crisp 
and finished looking they may be left the white of the china 
or a white or green gold may be substituted. 
2— BOWL, BIRD MOTIF 
