StNicholas [serial] . FIG. 13. THE ORANGE-TREE PIE. (FOR DIAGRAMSEE PAGE 640.) Of course the crust will sink down with theweight of the tree and leave a hollow between theflower-pot and the edge of the pie. Fill in the. FIG. 14. AN ORANGE-TREE. of a deep dish, but, to prevent accidents when thechildren pull the ribbons, it is best to place it di-rectly on the table. A HORN OF PLENTY A Horn of Plenty is shown in Figure 17, andwith its colored paper fruit resting on a bed ofgreen leaves it is exceedingly pretty and most at-tractive. Make the bed of leaves first that itmay be ready for the Horn o


StNicholas [serial] . FIG. 13. THE ORANGE-TREE PIE. (FOR DIAGRAMSEE PAGE 640.) Of course the crust will sink down with theweight of the tree and leave a hollow between theflower-pot and the edge of the pie. Fill in the. FIG. 14. AN ORANGE-TREE. of a deep dish, but, to prevent accidents when thechildren pull the ribbons, it is best to place it di-rectly on the table. A HORN OF PLENTY A Horn of Plenty is shown in Figure 17, andwith its colored paper fruit resting on a bed ofgreen leaves it is exceedingly pretty and most at-tractive. Make the bed of leaves first that itmay be ready for the Horn of Plenty when thatis finished. From the top of an old pasteboardbox cut a circular disk seventeen inches in diam-eter. Make a number of apple-green leaves,five inches long, and crimp them on a the leaves around the edge of the disk, al-lowing them to extend their entire length beyondthe pasteboard. Above the apple-green leavespaste a row of bright green leaves, and abovethese a row of olive-green leaves. Then for thecenter make a circle of bright green paper withits edge cut in leaf shaped points, and crimpthe points as you did the leaves. The patterns for the Horn of Plenty are givenin Figures 18


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