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HlERAMIC studio 
SMALL BOWL— MATILDA MIDDLETON 
SMALL BOWL. 
Matilda Middleton 
THE color scheme for the small bowl would look well if 
done in soft brownish lavender, pink and yellow. 
Make the middle flower and the one in left hand corner 
of lavender using Light Violet of Gold and Dark Blue toned 
with Yellow Brown and Brown 4 or 17. Color enamel ac- 
cording to depth of color desired with mixture. 
The two flowers to the right make pink using Hancock's 
Carmine toned with Silver Yellow and Brown 4 or 17. Color 
enamel according to color desired. 
The leaves same as other bowl. 
Fill in between lines of square, first gold, next green, 
leaving the next space for the Satsuma and make center of 
gold. The small border can be worked out in blue and green 
or with gold. 
HAT PIN HOLDER (Page U) 
Treatment by Jessie Bard 
LAY in berries with carnation shaded with Blood Red. 
Stems and caps of berries in Gold. Leaves, Brown 
Green and a little Yellow Brown. Light background a 
cream tint made of Yellow Brown with just a touch of 
Moss Green. 
Second Fire— Outline stems with Black. Dark tint at 
top and back of leaves at the bottom is Yellow Brown 
Lustre. 
BOWL— M. G McCORMICK. 
FLOWERS are in enamels, made of one-third Hancock's 
Hard White Enamel and two-thirds Relief White. 
Bunch with stems, central flower light tone of Mulberry, 
two small ones on either side, Capucine Red and Pompadour, 
equal parts. Small bunch, upper flower Blue, two lower ones 
Yellow. Squares in border Dark Blue. 
Mulberry shade is made with one-third Brown, 4 or 17, 
two-thirds Light Violet of Gold, toned with Dark Blue and 
Brunswick Black, adding enough of the enamel mixture to 
make a light tone. 
Blues are made of Dark Blue toned Brunswick Black, 
one-eighth enamel. 
Yellows are Silver and Mixing Yellow toned with Deep 
Purple, one-eighth enamel. 
Greens are Apple Green toned with Deep Purple and 
Brunswick Black, one-sixteenth enamel. 
Tint bowl, both inside and out, a light tone of Satsuma, 
with band back of flowers a darker tone of same. The inside 
decoration is dropped down about one-third from top, so as 
to~conform to the concave surface. 
