. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 227.—The grab-bag tub coveredwith colored paper. Fig. 228—Package ready forgrab-bag. paper, tack pink ribbons on the handles; if red paper is usedfasten green on the handles. Fill the bottom of the tub with large, lightly crushed pieces ofnewspaper, cover these with a double layer of smooth paper,leaving sufficient space at the top for a layer of sawdust, bran orsand, deep enough to cover the different sized articles intendedfor the grab-bag. Each separate article must be wrapped inpaper and tied witha string (Fig. 228). Make as many Blackbirds as
. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 227.—The grab-bag tub coveredwith colored paper. Fig. 228—Package ready forgrab-bag. paper, tack pink ribbons on the handles; if red paper is usedfasten green on the handles. Fill the bottom of the tub with large, lightly crushed pieces ofnewspaper, cover these with a double layer of smooth paper,leaving sufficient space at the top for a layer of sawdust, bran orsand, deep enough to cover the different sized articles intendedfor the grab-bag. Each separate article must be wrapped inpaper and tied witha string (Fig. 228). Make as many Blackbirds as you can place con-veniently, without toomuch crowding, ontop of the pie. Use medium stiffcardboard or smooth Water Color paper, not Fig. 229.—Pattern of blackbird.
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