. Things worth doing and how to do them. ole ineach end by pressing the point of the needleagainst the shell and then turning the needlearound and around until a little hole very careful when boring not to press theneedle with too great a force, as there is dangerin so doing of cracking the shell and renderingit useless. When both holes are made, increasethe hole on the large end of the egg until it is Fig. 26.—Carefully bore ° bf a hole in each end of about as large around as the head of a commonthe shell. hat-pin (Fig. 26), then place the small end to your lips and blow out the co
. Things worth doing and how to do them. ole ineach end by pressing the point of the needleagainst the shell and then turning the needlearound and around until a little hole very careful when boring not to press theneedle with too great a force, as there is dangerin so doing of cracking the shell and renderingit useless. When both holes are made, increasethe hole on the large end of the egg until it is Fig. 26.—Carefully bore ° bf a hole in each end of about as large around as the head of a commonthe shell. hat-pin (Fig. 26), then place the small end to your lips and blow out the contents. After the Shells Are Emptied leave one white and color all the others, making each shell of adifferent color. When this is done, allow the inside of the shellsto become thoroughly dry; then fill them with pieces of tissue paper cut in small squares a quarter of an inch or less in size. These can be quickly made by folding the tissue paper like Fig. 27 and cut-L^ EH ting it into strips of fringe (Fig. 28); then cutting off the. Fig. 27.—Fold the paperlike this. Fig. 28.—Cut the paper ends of the fringe little by in fringe uke this.
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