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Art of Drying Plants and Flowers; Natural Pest-Free Property; Better Homes and Gardens Decorating Book; You and the World of Art; Dynamic Display Technique and Practice

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dynamic
Better Homes & Gardens
DISPLAY
Technique and Practice
DECORATING
By FRANK J. BERNARD
The Art of DRYING
BOOK
PLANTS and
How to plan colors and furnishings
FLOWERS
that reflect the personality
of your family
over 300 full
1001
All-Natural to a Secrets
PEST-FREE
PROPERTY
magic
sign
each
various
help
You and
this
hug
colors
designs
different
the
two
Dr. Myles H. Bader
the
meaning
world of
dynamic
Better
Homes
&
Gardens
DISPLAY
Technique
and
Practice
DECORATING
By
FRANK
J.
BERNARD
The
Art
of
DRYING
BOOK
PLANTS
and
How
to
plan
colors
and
furnishings
FLOWERS
that
reflect
the
personality
of
your
family
over
300
full
color
1001
Signs
Dutch
All-Natural
to a
Secrets
PEST-FREE
PROPERTY
magic
sign
Given
the
each
various
help
You
and
this
hug
colors
designs
different
the
two
Dr.
Myles
Bader
the
meaning
world
of

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It’s your home
Better Homes & Gardens
DECORATING
Facts about color
BOOK
Furniture
1956, 1961 BY MEREDITH PUBLISHING
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
THIRD PRINTING
It’s
your
home
Better
Homes
&
Gardens
DECORATING
Facts
about
color
BOOK
Color
Furniture
1956,
1961
BY
MEREDITH
PUBLISHING
DES
MOINES,
IOWA
ALL
RIGHTS
RESERVED
PRINTED
IN
THE
UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA
THIRD
PRINTING

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© 1956, 1961 BY MEREDITH PUBLISHING
COMPANY, DES MOINES, IOWA
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
THIRD PRINTING
©
1956,
1961
BY
MEREDITH
PUBLISHING
COMPANY,
DES
MOINES,
IOWA
ALL
RIGHTS
RESERVED
PRINTED
IN
THE
UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA
THIRD
PRINTING

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makes maximum use of space
123
122
Well-planned furniture layout
Backgrounds
The house shown
Decorating Furniture looks is as "good" well accordance its as beautiful. best only when if it with
an on account furniture the normal dictate arrangement traffic pattern. in this The each patterns, takes into
is practical
it is placed in
unobstructed easily page and accessible; 124, path conversational just in where and are out left cach of groupings piece room; goes. are There out closets of is
obvious traffic
patterns
ates subtle feeling of comfort cre-
the are way; window walls uncluttered.
and hospitality.
It’s your home
makes
maximum
use
of
space
123
122
Well-planned
furniture
layout
Backgrounds
The
house
shown
Decorating
Furniture
looks
is
as
well
accordance
its
as
best
only
when
if it
with
an
on
account
furniture
the
normal
dictate
arrangement
traffic
in
this
The
each
patterns,
takes
into
is
practical
it
is
placed
in
unobstructed
easily
page
and
124,
path
conversational
just
in
where
and
are
out
left
cach
of
groupings
piece
room;
goes.
are
There
out
closets
of
is
obvious
traffic
patterns
ates
subtle
feeling
of
comfort
the
are
way;
window
walls
uncluttered.
and
hospitality.
It’s
your
home

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194
An "arca" rug is one which sepa-
one arca of a room from an-
rates
other, divides living spaces. Furniture
grouping should
Area rugs
of any particular
cither be completely on rug, or com-
pletely off-never half and half
Accessories
wherever
define space
rugs up to 4×6 feet, used
spot of warmth or color,
you need a
Backgrounds
with color
usually next to a bed, near a door.
Space-makers
Floors
NO. 2.63
Color schemes
Standard-size rugs
Bold pattern of the area rug
set a basic color theme
emphasizes parquet
194
An
"arca"
rug
is
one
which
sepa-
one
of
a
room
from
an-
rates
other,
divides
living
spaces.
Furniture
grouping
should
Area
rugs
of
any
particular
be
completely
on
rug,
or
com-
pletely
off-never
half
and
half
Accessories
wherever
define
space
Consider
rugs,
rugs
up
to
4×6
feet,
used
spot
of
warmth
or
color,
you
need
a
Backgrounds
with
color
usually
next
to a
bed,
near
a
door.
Space-makers
Floors
NO.
2.63
PA
23,708
7
Color
schemes
Standard-size
rugs
Bold
pattern
of
the
area
rug
set
a
basic
color
theme
emphasizes
parquet

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This edition published by Gramercy Publishing Company,
a division of Crown Publishers, Inc.,
by arrangement with William Morrow and Company, Inc.
G H
© MCMLVIII by Mabel Squires
All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America.
Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 58-8160
This
edition
published
by
Gramercy
Publishing
Company,
a
division
of
Crown
Publishers,
Inc.,
by
arrangement
with
William
Morrow
and
Company,
Inc.
G H
©
MCMLVIII
by
Mabel
Squires
All
rights
reserved.
Printed
in
the
United
States
of
America.
Library
of
Congress
Catalog
Card
No.
58-8160

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Dynamic Display
Technique and Practice
By
FRANK J. BERNARD
Published By
THE DISPLAY PUBLISHING CO.
CINCINNATI
Dynamic
Display
Technique
and
Practice
By
FRANK
J.
BERNARD
Published
By
THE
DISPLAY
PUBLISHING
CO.
CINCINNATI

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Copyright 1952
By
THE DISPLAY PUBLISHING CO.
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.
Third Printing, 1956
Copyright
1952
By
THE
DISPLAY
PUBLISHING
CO.
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
Third
Printing,
1956

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suitably
illustrations
this
can
monotonous
slogans
balanced
elements
half.
principle
well
attractive
reduced
We
and
be
Such
on
although
are
Nos.
composition
of
as
banners
placed
solves
always
subsidiary
way.
110
in
theoretical
size.
rule
smaller
and
the
eccentrically
should
concerned
Any
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space
Compare
motifs
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condition
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be
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A Pennsylvania Dutch Art Form
The use of the hex sign one of the best known cus
ties are interrelated as shown by the meaning asso-
colors
ciated with more common
ful signs can be found coast to coast not only or
barns but also now many homes to help
brighten such
against evil
spirits
Welcome-The distlefinks extend
porches and
YELLOW- -(yellow has double meaning)-
and welcome
Plague
Even
with
this
growing
popularity
and
ception
there
or
A
Pennsylvania
Dutch
Art Form
The
use of the hex
sign
one
of the
best
known
ties
are
interrelated
as
shown
by the
meaning
asso-
toms
of the
Pennsylvania
colors
ciated
with
more
common
ful signs can
be
found coast to
coast not
only
or
barns
but
also
now
many
homes
to
help
emotion
life
liberty
protection
brighten
such
locations
family
rooms
against
evil
spirits
Welcome-The
distlefinks
extend
porches
and
YELLOW-
-(yellow
has
double
meaning)-
and
welcome
Plague
treason
de
Even
with
this
suggests
growing
popularity
and
ception
there
or

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