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KERAMIC STUDIO 
PLATE -MABEL C. DIBBLE 
DIVIDE an eight inch plate into twelve sections. The 
berries are in blue enamel — Dark Blue (Lacroix), Deep 
Purple (Lacroix) and Brunswick Black (Dresden) with one 
eighth Aufsetzweis. Use only turpentine in mixing. Shade 
berries a little, making the blue heavier on under ones. Leaves 
in greyish green, apple green, yellow for mixing, Brown Green 
No. 6 (all Lacroix), with a little Brunswick Black, one fourth 
Aufsetzweis; stems also in this color. Leaves can be in two 
tones of this enamel. The flowers are in white enamel, two 
thirds Aufsetzweis, one third Hancock's Hard White enamel, 
with a little touch of Yellow for mixing and Brunswick for 
shading; centre dot Green, also centre dots on end of berries 
are green. The little blossom end on berries should be a brown- 
ish green, or yellow ochre added to a little of the green used in 
the leaves. Outer and inner band Dark Blue enamel. Out- 
line all in black, Ivorj^ Black two thirds, Darlv Blue one third. 
Two firings are necessary. Outline first, fire, then fill in tbe 
enainels and fire again. 
