Home occupations for boys and girls . h designs and thenwith kindergarten parquetry papers try to make sim-ilar ones for doll-house. 2. Having made pasted designs, let him copysame in water-colors. Design for Stained Glass Window {Transparent paper, scissors, zvhite paper, paste) Cut a circle out of the white paper. Fold it once,which gives a half-circle; fold again, which gives aquarter-circle. Holding it folded, cut several ellipses,triangles, etc., into the folded edges. Open out andyou have framework of a rose-window. On the backof this paste a piece of transparent paper (see page75), red


Home occupations for boys and girls . h designs and thenwith kindergarten parquetry papers try to make sim-ilar ones for doll-house. 2. Having made pasted designs, let him copysame in water-colors. Design for Stained Glass Window {Transparent paper, scissors, zvhite paper, paste) Cut a circle out of the white paper. Fold it once,which gives a half-circle; fold again, which gives aquarter-circle. Holding it folded, cut several ellipses,triangles, etc., into the folded edges. Open out andyou have framework of a rose-window. On the backof this paste a piece of transparent paper (see page75), red or green or yellow, and let the light shine yS Home Occupations for Boys and Girls through. Hang in window for transparency. Suitablefor Easter gift. Vary by cutting like cathedral win-dows. (See illustrations in dictionary under Trac-ery/) PICTURE-STORY Chased by a Goose (Pencil, paper) Once some boys lived in a house (make a dot)surrounded by a strong fence (draw circle round thedot). A short distance off was a large pond (an Chased by a Goose a little below and to the right of the circle). Oneday the boys ran down to the pond (draw curvedline from house to pond) and began to splash in thewater and to throw it at each other (a number ofoblique lines from right hand end of pond). Somedistance off lived some Indians in two wigwams (twooblique lines meeting at the top and next to them asimilar pair, like two tents, just below the pond).When the Indians saw the boys throwing the water The Paint Box 79 out they began to chase the boys, running up a zigzagpath (from each tent draw an obUque line to the rightfor a short distance and then turn to the left till itmeets the pond). The boys ran as fast as they couldup a winding path parallel to the one they ran down(draw curving line parallel to first one), and then ranto the left partly around the fence surrounding thehouse. They had to run around the barn, too (anoblique line to the left and then another to theright till it mee


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