RERAMIC STUDIO 
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SALAD BOWL— LOBSTER 
Mr. Goodwin 
This design can be carried out in any scheme of flat color 
outlined with gold or black. We suggest a few schemes: 
1. Dark blue, using either the Keramic Supply Co.'s 
Underglaze Blue or one put up by the Fry Co., or make a 
mixture of Banding Blue and Black or Victoria Blue and Pur- 
ple No. 2, according to the desired shade, or use any Delft or 
Copenhagen Blue. Use the color either flat or in flat enamel, 
adding about one-fifth color to Aufsetzweis and firing hard. 
2. Ground of design light ivory tint or lustre, design gold 
outlined with black or red brown. 
3. Ground black, outside design, ruby lustre first fire, 
orange second fire, black outlines; inside design, gold on a 
cream lustre ground, black outlines. 
SCARLET GERANIUMS— MARY BURNETT 
TREATMENT FOR GERANIUMS- (Supplement) 
M. M. Mason 
FOR the first firing, lay the brightest flowers on with Carna- 
tion, Pompadour and Blood Red, the darker ones with 
Blood Red and Brown Pink. 
Keep the leaves very warm in tone, using Brown Green, 
Olive Green, and Albert Yellow for the lighter ones, and 
Brown Green, Hair Brown and Finishing Brown for the 
darker ones. 
Beginning at the top of the panel, the background is 
painted with Albert Yellow, Olive Green, shading through 
Brown Green, Yellow Brown, Hair Brown and Finishing 
Brown, all blending softly together. When the painting is 
quite dry further softness of effect can be gained by carefully 
rubbing a little of the dry Blood Red powder over the 
