HXRAMIC STUDIO 
6? 
PYROGRAPHY 
All designs for Pyrography should be sent to Miss K. L.i\ 
of this department and will answerinquiries in the Magazine. 
, 1010 Chapel St., New Hai 
vho has chaige 
JACK IN THE PULPIT DESIGN 
Katherin Livermore 
THESE strange flowers suggest unlimited possibilities in designing — we hope the two ar- 
rangements given may be helpful to our wood-burners, and suggest to them other 
arrangements. We shall be pleased to see any good designs from our contributors, 
wherein this flower is used as the motif. 
These are especially effective carried out entirely in the browns, outlining and shad- 
ing as suggested in the drawing. However, if color is required use a dainty yellow green 
toning into white, with just a touch of black in the shadows — the dark markings are a 
brownish red, very rich and dark. 
see 
PEN WIPERS IN BURNT LEATHER (Page 64) 
Alice B. Sharrard 
THESE dainty little articles can be purchased ready to decorate, or one may make them, 
as very small pieces of leather are required. The more delicate tints in selection of 
colors add to their artistic value. The floral designs should be outlined with the fine 
point or etching needle. On white, gray or cream the rose buds should be stained a deli- 
cate pink, the stems a delicate green. Scallop or pink the edge. Tint flowers in the 
larger design yellow if worked upon cream, the delicate brown outlines, and tinted leaves, 
making a pleasing combination. Burn the small dots in center of flowers. 
o o o 
Owing to lack of space the department of Pyrography this month is somewhat curtailed 
but will be proportionately increased in next issue. — Publishers. 
