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TEA CADDY, BLUET— ALBERT W. HECKMAN 
TEA CADDY 
Albert W. Heckman 
FIRST fire. — Paint in the whole design with Green Gold. 
Second Fire — Wash over the whole jar with Light 
Green Lustre. Wipe out the flowers and paint in with Yellow 
Lustre. 
Third Fire — Go over all the gold. 
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MISTLETOE AND HOLLY (Page 129) 
Hallie Day 
NO 1. Outline in Black or dark green. Band back of mis- 
tletoe Gold. The leaves in Light Green, leaving the 
berries White. Light cream tint over all. 
2. Outhne in Gold, do berries in Capucine Red. Leaves 
in ^ Olive and | Grass Green. Two dark bands in Green Brown 
and background to the band Dark Green Lustre. Either 
of these designs can be applied to several things: talcums, 
sugars, tumblers, ice boats, tobacco jars and others. 
DESIGNS OF MISTLETOE (Page 127) 
Ahhie P. Walker 
THESE little arrangements of Mistletoe may be fitted to 
a variety of small Sedji forms and the formula given 
will assure a pleasing color. Oi;tline with Fry's Dark Green. 
Make a stock of two parts soft enamel, two parts relief white 
and one part flux. Mix two parts Royal Green and one part 
Apple Green. For the bands and leaves mix half and half 
color and stock and flow on smoothly. For the berries use 
the stock alone or add a little Silver Yellow and Brown 4 to 
make a creamy color. By using syrup in the outline it may 
all be done in one fire. A pleasing effect may be obtained by 
painting the bands in silver or green gold. 
STUDIO NOTE 
Miss Leah H. Rodman, 7 Parkside Court, Brooklyn, 
N. Y., has given up her New York Studio but will retain her 
classes in Brooklyn and will hereafter give more time to de- 
signing. 
SUGAR BOWL, BLUET— ALBERT W. HECKMAN 
Use same treatment as for Cup, Saucer and Plate shown on page 114. 
First Prize Class B, Wild Flower Design Competition. 
