IlERAMIC STUDIO 
EIDELWEIS AND NASTURTIUMS 
K, Liver more 
WHEN a very delicate decoration is required, 
nothing could be prettier than the eidelweis, if 
properly treated. Shade in very fine lines, and keep 
the effect of pen work as much as possible. Either 
leave the background white, or give just a suggestion 
of burning-. 
Where a bright bit of color is required, the nas- 
turtiums are most attractive and can be arranged in a 
variety of ways. Where several blossoms are used, 
leave some in the natural wood, stain others a very 
delicate yellow, and vary from this to deep orange. 
TREATMENT FOR DOGWOOD DESIGN 
Alice B. Hoi brook 
THIS design is to be left uncolored. Outline, and 
rim leaves and petals lightly. Burn the back- 
ground a medium shade of brown with medium strokes, 
and the dark portion around opening much heavier, 
with beaded edge. See page 70. 
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DESIGN ON MODERN STYLE FOR BOX 
James James 
BURN outlines deep, very deep (don't be afraid to 
burn through the wood). Stain the background. 
The color according to your own taste; dark green 
or brown would be pretty. It is not necessary to burn 
the lines around the design. See pages 70, 71. 
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