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KERAMIC STUDIO 
LITTLE THINGS TO MAKE (Page 183) 
M. A. Yeich 
FRUIT OF THE DOGWOOD 
"DERBIES— Carnation, Yellow Brown or Green (indicat- 
-L* ing different stages of growth). Tips — Dark Brown. 
Leaves and stems— Grey Green, Moss Green, Shading Green, 
Brown Green. They may also be slightly tinged with Pompa- 
dour Red. Branches — Copenhagen Grey and Dark Brown. 
Black parts — Roman Gold. Lines — Black. 
STEIN 
Use Carnation for the berries with an underlying wash of 
Ruby. For the leaves, veins, leaf and berry stems, 
and upper portion of background use several tones of Grey 
Green. By adding Shading Green make the lower portions 
of the background darker until the shading green alone is used 
at the base. 
CREAM PITCHER 
Use same colors as for hat pin holder. 
SALT DIPS AND ROUND BOX 
Use dark green for lines. For the berries, stems and 
ground use several tones of Apple Green greyed with a touch 
of Black. Paint the berries in the darkest tone with dark 
green tips. 
HAT PIN HOLDER 
Tint china with Yellow Ochre before placing design. Line 
design with Red Brown, then proceed as for stein. 
SMALL MOTIFS 
Paint black parts of designs with Roman Gold. Use 
Black for lines. For the berries and the ground use 
several tones of Yellow Ochre, adding a little Carnation for 
berries. For the tips of the berries use Dark Green and for 
the leaves and stems a medium tone of Green. Gold may be 
substituted for the berries if desired, except in the designs for 
the olive dish and the salt shakers. 
BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, ORANGE BLOSSOM DESIGN— LOLA A. ST JOHN 
Outline and thin band are Gold. Second Fire — Oil leaves and grey stems and dust with Florentine Green, 
dark band and dust with Dove Grey. Flowers and buds and oiled are dusted 
with Yellow for Dusting. Retouch Gold. 
Oil wide 
