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KERAMIC STUDIO 
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MRS. VERNIE LOCKWOOD WILLIAMS - Page Editor 
University of Pittsburg Home Studio, 52 W. Maiden St., Washington, Pa. 
WINDOW BOX DESIGN 
THE problem for this number is to be a bilateral design to 
fill a given space for a window box; opposite sides to 
be alike, end tiles are 5| x 7|; side tiles, each 14 | x 6J, joined 
by a narrow moulding. 
The finished problem is mounted in mahogany, with a 
detachable stand and fitted zinc lining, making the box of 
practical value. 
The colors used are Mrs. Cherry's colors for dusting. 
By careful handling all the colors may be dusted for the same 
fire, if care is taken that each color is dry before a new one is 
added. 
The large bird is Pompadour Yellow Green, Yellow Red, 
and Deep Ivory for the spots. 
The parrot Yellow Green, Yellow Red for the head, 
black bill, Banding Blue for large spots, light spots, Deep 
Ivory and Glaze. 
Animal forms Yellow Red, Yellow Green for tongues. 
Large mass of background Dark Blue for Dusting. 
Large leaf form Grey Blue. 
Leaf at base Water Green No. 2. 
Leaf back of bird Water-Lily Green No. 1. 
Light background Deep Ivory and Ivory Glaze. 
Large vein and outlines Shading Green. 
Space at base of parrot Black. 
