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Lily
(LILIUM CANDIDUM.) Purity of heart. "Observe the rising lily's snowy grace."--THOMSON. The lily is an advantageous flower in a large group. The one I am going first to notice is peculiar for its purity of colour; it is very ornamental in a ...
Materials Required For Wax Flower Modelling
WAX--white, yellow, orange, pink, and several shades of green. Two steel pins with china heads (different sizes). One ivory pin, with large head. Eleven bottles of powder; consisting of scarlet, bright crimson, dark crimson, lemon, yellow, or...
Mignonette
(RESEDA ODORATA.) Unconscious Beauty. It is a singular circumstance that in this country this fragrant production of nature is known by a French name, the translation of which is the "little darling," while in Paris it is only known by its Latin ...
Myrtle
(MYRTUS COMMUNIS.) Love. This flower is always admired in a bouquet from its light and pretty appearance, and is in nature very fragrant. Cut the petals, five in number, of double wax, indent the head of a curling pin in each; cut a fringe at the...
Narcissus
Permission. "By all those token-flowers that tell What words can ne'er express so well." BYRON. Cut six petals in double white wax; indent up the centre of each with the point of a curling pin; press a...
Orange Blossom
(CITRUS.) Chastity. This is cut in double white wax. It consists of five petals. The head of the small curling pin is passed up and down over the whole of each; the petals are afterwards curled a little with the fingers, to do away with any forma...
Pink Geranium
(PELARGONIUM.) Preference. Cut the petals in thick white wax; there are three narrow and two broad. Mix a little white powder with some crimson, and paint all the petals half way down lightly with this colour. The brush must contain but a very sm...
Purple Violets
"Violets, sweet tenants of the shade, In purple's richest pride arrayed, Your errand here fulfil; Go, bid the artist's simple stain Your lustre imitate in vain, And match your Maker's skill." Purple violets are const...
Purposes To Which The Materials Are Applied
Without wishing to derogate from the merit of others, or retaining to myself the exclusive ability of vending the purest wax and the best of other articles to be used in obtaining a faithful representation of nature, I think it necessary to state, t...
Scarlet Geranium
Comforting. The petals are cut from thick white wax. Colour them upon both sides with bright scarlet (scarlet and crimson both in powders), form a very small foundation of white wax to the end of a fine wire. Cut five fine and short stamina, plac...
Seringa
Counterfeit. "The sweet seringa, yielding but in scent To the rich orange." Cut the petals in white wax, double or thick; there are but four to form the corolla. They are curled precisely like the orange blossom. The centre is also sim...
Sweet-scented Tea Rose
(ROSA SAFRANO.) Charming. The petals of this rose require to be cut in thick white wax, coloured three parts down with my lemon powder; shade lightly over this, but not quite to the edge, with a little of my second yellow, and finish off by a lig...
The Advantage Of Wax Modelling Over Other Fancy Work
And one great consideration is that the sight is not likely to be injured. The eye does not require to be fixed; it does not occupy so much attention as to prevent conversation, nor need the body be bent,--a matter of much importance with growing gi...
The Art Of Modelling Flowers In Wax Was Brought Into England
I consequently subjoin an extract from Miss Strickland's Life of Mary Beatrice, second consort of James II., A.D. 1686. "The beautiful imitations of natural flowers in wax which have lately afforded an attractive exercise for the taste and...
The Blue Water-lily;
Warm affection; Forms a pleasing variety, but is not so generally well known, from the fact of its requiring care in cultivation. Those previously described may be seen blowing luxuriantly in common ponds; but this I am about to give instruction ...
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Use Of Curling Pins And Scissors
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The Red Fuchsia;
The Damask Rose
White Water-lily