. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. P Fig. 266. — The second pasteboardstrip is sewed on first strip. Fig. 267. — The pasteboard is nowready to be tacked on to box mak-ing pointed end. and be careful to score them on the side that will cause thepasteboard to bend outward in the right direction, then bend(Fig. 267). Tack the pasteboard strip on the end of the wooden box andmake another pasteboard point for the other end of the box(Fig. 264). Cover both pasteboard ends with stout paper bygumming the paper over and down on the outside top edge


. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. P Fig. 266. — The second pasteboardstrip is sewed on first strip. Fig. 267. — The pasteboard is nowready to be tacked on to box mak-ing pointed end. and be careful to score them on the side that will cause thepasteboard to bend outward in the right direction, then bend(Fig. 267). Tack the pasteboard strip on the end of the wooden box andmake another pasteboard point for the other end of the box(Fig. 264). Cover both pasteboard ends with stout paper bygumming the paper over and down on the outside top edge of thepasteboard points. Make the boat seats of short boards laid across from side toside of the wooden box and nailed in place (Fig. 268). Usebroom-sticks for oars, and make beheve the boat is off on thewater, a long distance from the tent. 122 Parties, Shows, and Entertainments. Fig. 268.—^With the seats in place it is a boat. If you want to play that you are Out Fishing in the boat, take any kind of long sticks or walking canes forfishing poles, with common string for line and a bit of paper tiedto the end of the string for bait. When vou want to turn the


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