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41. Finishing
Cover the leaves with light green and the stems with red brown. Dip the corner of a small, square shader brush into purple, and shade the right side of each orchid grape.
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42. Technique
pale blue; birds' breasts, red; flower petals, pink; flower centers, yellow; leaves, pale green; and stems, brown. Step 10 — To shade the various parts of the design, dip the corner of a damp, square shader brush into the shading color and, with the color toward the raised outline and following these outlines, shade the area with one sweep of the brush.
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43. Technique
Leave uncovered the vein markings on the leaves, as well as some small spaces between the petals of the flowers and between the stems and flowers.
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44. Technique
Working in the manner described above, apply medium blue granular glaze on the iris petals and 2 of the buds, yellow on the anthers, tan on the bud sheaths, pale green on the leaves and white on the remaining bud.
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45. Burying In Sand Or Borax
Colorful autumn leaves such as dogwood, hickory, sweet gum, and maple may also be preserved by this method. Cut long sprays of euonymus which have variegated colors of pink, purple, yellow, and white.
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46. Glycerin Method
Cut out defects in leaves, and pound the lower two inches of each stem with a hammer so that fiber as well as bark is split.
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47. Pressing
A good way to press a number of leaves or flowers is to place them between several thicknesses of newspapers or the pages of a magazine that has thick absorbent, not slick, paper.
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48. Skeletonizing
By the old method, certain branches and leaves were soaked and boiled with a piece of soda or bit of lye soap until the outer skin could be peeled away, leaving wraith-like forms.
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49. Characteristics Of Line Arrangement
Distinctive use of plant material, as interesting forms of leaves, stems, buds, or seed pods Note: Most important feature of any line arrangement is restraint.
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50. Devices For Distinction
Although metal containers harmonize with all plant life, you will find that a bit of yellow acacia or statice brings out the quality of brass; brown magnolia leaves or bronze tulips add to an arrangement in copper; and silver lunaria or alba poplar leaves do the same thing for silver.
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