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RERAMIC STUDIO 
PINE CONES— HARRIETTE B. BURT 
Treatment by Kathryn E. Cherry 
THIS is a good motif for etching. For painting, paint the 
pine cones with Yellow Brown, Auburn Brown and 
Brown Green; the needles are Yellow Green and Brown Green; 
the stems are Brown Green and Black. 
SUMMER SCHOOL NOTE 
Mrf3. W. P. Garrett announces that she will have her summer school as 
usual in Thousand Island Park. This is, so far, the only announcement of 
summer school we have had. 
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 
Mrs. C. D. — Stippling is done with a brush called a stippler, it is a round 
brush with very short hair suid the color is padded on with this instead of 
being painted with long strokes as is usually the case. A reflected light is 
one that is cast on an object after striking on some other substance, it is not 
a direct light such as the high Ught is. 
D. L. O. — Mix the cement for mending china with luke warm water, 
it is best to use a bone knife and be sure that everything is clean. Mix to 
the consistencj' of thick cream. Apply the cement to both of the broken 
edges and hold them together until the cement hardens; when very dry, scrape 
off all the extra cement and give it a light fire, place it in the kiln so it cannot 
slip as the cement softens in the process of heating. Sometimes it is advisable 
to bind it together with asbestos cord but this is apt to take the color off 
where it touches. 
K. R. — ^Paint a thin wash of Yellow over the Green to produce the yeUow 
tone. Use Pearl Grey and a little Yellow Brown for a cream backgroimd. 
If the spots are not too large you might cover the inside of the bowl with 
Light Green Lustre and use an all-over design on the outside. There is no 
way of restoring the glaze to china. It is best to use a design over the places 
where the color will be dry dusted on as it will glaze easier than a painted color. 
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