KERAMIC STUDIO 
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SALAD BOWL (Page 50) 
Ethel Naubert Hamilton 
FIRST Fire — Outline design in Black. Leaves are Olive 
Green. Apples are Blood Red. Pineapples are Yellow- 
Brown. Pears are Ivory and Peach Blossom. Grapes are 
Copenhagen Blue, Warm Grey and Violet (equal parts). Plums 
are two-thirds Ruby and one-third Black. Pomegranate is 
Violet of Iron with Lemon Yellow inside. Flowers are in soft 
light shades of Baby Blue, Rose, Pompadour, Violet of Iron, 
Yellow Brown, Lemon Yellow, Violet and Ivory. Rim, base 
and small oblong are Roman Gold. Large oblong is Apple 
Green, and space back of it is Violet of Iron. 
Second Fire — Tint entire bowl in Satsuma; wipe out de- 
sign and shade all leaves, fruits and flowers in Brown Green. 
Strengthen all colors in the panels, and put on second coat of 
Gold. This bowl is used for fruit salad, but may be used for 
a few tall flowers if a Japanese flower holder is placed in the 
bottom. 
LITTLE THINGS TO MAKE (Page 48) 
M. A. Yeich 
THE designs developed from the monkey-flower are here 
applied to an egg cup, stamp box, two trays, open sugar 
bowl or bon-bon and two medallions or buttons. Use black for 
lines and paint or tint design in several tones of blue, leaving 
the paths around the design white. 
If another treatment is desired, paint with the natural 
colors of the plant. For the flowers use light and dark Violet. 
The center is Yellow with a white edge, dotted with Brown 
on the white part and with Yellow Brown on the yellow part. 
The tube of the flower is Violet shading to white below. Paint 
leaves and stems with Moss Green, Night Green and Brown 
Green. Pearl Grey, Satsuma or Ivory may be used for the 
ground. 
SALAD OR FRUIT SET— KATHRYN E. CHERRY 
OIL all the small berries and dust with Mauve, the dark spot 
in the center of them is painted with Carnation and a 
little Blood Red. Leaves are oiled and dusted with Bright 
Green. Baskets and all grey bands are oiled and dusted with 
Florentine Green. All of the darkest tone in the design is 
Green Gold. For the second fire the entire background sur- 
face is tinted with a very light wash of Lemon Yellow and a 
little Apple Green. 
