RERAMIC STUDIO 
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APPLE STEIN 
K-aihervne W. Lindscy. 
Outline and lire, all Black. Second fire : Tint all over 
with Special Tinting Oil and a little Meissen Brown, just 
enough color to make it easy to see when the color is patted 
smooth and even. After standing until tacky, dust with 
2 parts Pearl Grey, i part Grey for Flesh and i part Meissen 
Brown. Third fire: Put leaves and stems in with one-half 
New Green, one-half Shading Green. Wash Yellow Red 
on dark side of apples. If these colors do not come out 
dark enough do the third firing over. 
LANDSCAPE STEIN 
{Catherine IF. Liudsey. 
First firing: Outline with Black. Put trees in with 
one-third Copenhagen Blue, one-third Banding Blue, one- 
third Grey for Flesh. 
Second firing: Use Special Oil over all the stein with a 
little Meissen Brown in it, dust when tacky ^ Grey Green in 
back of landscape, the rest with one-third Copenhagen 
Blue, one-third Sea Green, one-third Grey for Flesh. 
Third firing: Go over trees with same colors. Paint 
flat wash over dark parts of stein with one-half Banding 
Blue, one-half Grey for Flesh. 
PEARS (Page 217) 
Mary Burnett. 
KEEP the foremost pears warm in color or else the design 
will be dull and uninteresting; using Alberts' Yellow 
and Brown Green for edges and Fry's Blood Red for flush 
with a little touch of Finishing Brown for darkest part of 
red. The side pears may be kept more green, using Brown 
Green, Moss Green and softening with Yellow. 
Paint the leaves with Dark Green, Brown Green and 
Moss Green, making a few of them warm with Brown 
and Red. The stems are Brown and Green. 
