. How to make show cards; a practical treatise for the use of retail merchants and their clerks. a neat effect. How to Mix Colors. From the three primaries together with whiteand black any of the following tints or colors maybe made. But in mixing them always commence with thelighter color and add the darker one. Much careshould be given to having the glass and knife, orstick, with which the paints are mixed perfectlyfree of color, for the least bit of black will certainlyspoil a light color. Violet — white, blue, red. Bright red — car-mine, pale vermilion. Bronze green—green, black,yellow. Br


. How to make show cards; a practical treatise for the use of retail merchants and their clerks. a neat effect. How to Mix Colors. From the three primaries together with whiteand black any of the following tints or colors maybe made. But in mixing them always commence with thelighter color and add the darker one. Much careshould be given to having the glass and knife, orstick, with which the paints are mixed perfectlyfree of color, for the least bit of black will certainlyspoil a light color. Violet — white, blue, red. Bright red — car-mine, pale vermilion. Bronze green—green, black,yellow. Brown — red, black. Chestnut — red,black, yellow. Chocolate — brown, red, — red, yellow, a very little black. Cream — white, light yellow. Deep blue — black, green — blue, yellow, black. Gray — white,black. Green — yellow, blue. Gold — white, yel-low, red. Lilac — violet and a bit of white. Olive — gray, blue, yellow. Pink — red, white. Purple — blue, red. Scarlet — vermilion, carmine. Sal-mon — red, yellow. Straw — white, HOW TO MAKE SHOW CARDS 83


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