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tulip to a stiff, upright design or a graceful 
flowing one. These designs can be used as 
borders, or enlarged. The various motifs 
can be fitted to vases, tankards, steins or 
other forms. 
No. i. Ground, two shades of green 
bronze, use green bronze 10 with Y h gold for 
darker shade, adding % gold for lighter 
tone ; Tulips in Roman gold ; leaves and 
stems in green gold. Outline in black. 
No. 2. Paint in one color on white, or 
in two shades of gold on white ground, out- 
lined in red brown or black, or make ground 
Copenhagen blue or grey, bands, leaves and 
stems a grey green, and Tulips white. Out- 
line in Dark Green 7. 
No. 3. Leaves, two shades of grey 
green ; Tulips, scarlet or yellow ; outlines, 
black or gold. Or carry out in lustre on a 
black lustre ground, or make Tulips blue 
grey, with leaves two shades of grey green, 
or pale brown, background white or gold, 
outlines on white, Green 7, on gold, red 
brown or black. This could be used for 
stein or pitcher, by using three each of the 
alternating forms enlarged so as to meet 
around the form. This design would also 
look well in white on a Copenhagen blue or 
grey ground, or on pale brown or green, 
outlines to correspond — not too dark. 
No. 4. Black portion gold, design in 
pale browns or grey greens, outlined in gold ; 
or dark portion tinted and design in gold 
and color. 
No. 5 is for gold etched border, or to be 
drawn in gold or one color with pen, or 
carried out in flat enamel with gold outline. 
No. 6. Flower scarlet, yellow or pink, 
stem and leaf pale brown, outline brown 
red brown, gold or black. 
No. 7. Border at base drawn with pen 
in capucine red, flowers in capucine, and 
leaves in pale brown. Outline in gold or 
brown. 
No. 8. Dark portion ; brown bronze 
with design in gold; light background, gold 
with dots of brown ; Tulips in green gold 
outlined in red brown ; pistil, Roman gold ; 
and stamens, black. 
Flat enamels can be used to advantage 
in any of these designs. 
TO ADAPT STRAIGHT BORDERS TO A 
CIRCLE. CUP AND SAUCER, PAGE 56. 
First draw a circle a trifle smaller than 
the saucer or plate you wish to design. Cut 
this out and place upon the plate divider 
(KERAMIC Studio, January, 1900), adjust- 
ing the center of circle to center of divider 
with a pin. Mark on edge of circle all the 
divisions marked 10. See circle x-x in cut (a). 
Then turn circle so that first mark 10 cor- 
responds with 12, and mark all 12 divisions 
on circle. Then adjust first mark to 14 and 
