KERAMIC STUDIO 
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WALTER K. TITZE - 
210 Fuller Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. 
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WALTER K. TITZE 
PORCH SET 
I USED a brilliant yellow Japanese ware. It can be pur- 
chased at any department store or Japanese shop. Ena- 
mels are used. 
First Working — Trace in carefully, especially so with the 
flower motive. All dark bands and background in back of 
flower medallion, are black enamel. I would suggest you out- 
line all in India ink before working. Flow white enamel over 
entire floral unit making one mass for flowers and leaves. Fire. 
Second Working — Grey bands are two parts Albert Yellow 
and two parts Satsuma, painted on. Clean off enamel. Paint 
floral spray over white enamel laid on first firing and when 
completed if you desire a black touch behind flower or leaf 
use black paint. 
Flowers are Albert Yellow shaded with Yellow Brown 
and Brown Green, leaves are Apple Green shaded with Yellow 
Green and Shading Green; a touch of Brown Green may be 
added. Forget-me-not forms are painted with violet color and 
shaded with same using heavier. 
If a tray is desired you can purchase a large reed tray at 
any sh p and paint it black using Sapoline (black) or any bath 
tub enamel adding black oil paint. This design must be 
worked up to be appreciated. Keep it simple. 
For the linen I would suggest plain white 
with a border of buttonhole stitching in a brilliant 
yellow with a touch of black. 
Mr. Titze is one of our promising young decorators, a pupil 
of Mrs. Kathryn E. Cherry and Mrs. Stoner. We are expect- 
ing interesting developments in his work. 
PORCH SET— WALTER K. TITZE 
