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RERAMIC STUDIO 
DESIGN FOR PLATE— ANNA B. LEONARD 
THE rim of the plate is divided into twelve spaces, the 
rosette coming into the middle of every alternate divi- 
sion and the vertical decoration coming in between. 
Draw and place one-sixth of the design acurately, and 
then trace the others from that. Use the plate divider to 
make the divisions correct. A banding wheel should be used 
for the narrow bands to facilitate the work. This design is 
outlined in black and is very quickly done: it is most attrac- 
tive for a luncheon service, or for an entree, fish or game 
course at dinner. The colors are quite dark blue, a grey tone 
of green and a tiny touch of yellow, with a little grey tone of 
lighter blue as one of the colors in the outer decorated band. 
Dark blue is the predominating tone in the decoration. 
The rosettes, large and small, are of Dark Blue (Lacroix), 
a touch of Ruby Purple and Black. Be careful not to get too 
much of the last two colors. Then add one-eighth Aufsetz- 
weis with a very little flux; when used the color must be 
very thin indeed and floated over the design so as to form an 
