. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 417.—Twist the connecting part into a Fig. 418.—Nestle a couple of berries in between two leaves. a stem like Fig. 417. Make a number of white mistletoe berriesaccording to the directions given for the red holly berries andwrap them together in pairs; then nestling a couple close inbetween two leaves (Fig. 418) wrap them on the stem. The Stems of the mistletoe should be very irregular and branching, and itmay be necessary to make them of bonnet wire in order to pro-duce the proper shape. Fig. 419 shows the branching irregular stem and the po


. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 417.—Twist the connecting part into a Fig. 418.—Nestle a couple of berries in between two leaves. a stem like Fig. 417. Make a number of white mistletoe berriesaccording to the directions given for the red holly berries andwrap them together in pairs; then nestling a couple close inbetween two leaves (Fig. 418) wrap them on the stem. The Stems of the mistletoe should be very irregular and branching, and itmay be necessary to make them of bonnet wire in order to pro-duce the proper shape. Fig. 419 shows the branching irregular stem and the positionof leaves and berries. Some of the twigs should be left bare, asthey are so often on the natural mistletoe branch. Fasten on the leaves and berries by wrapping with fine wireand then cover the stems with strips of the gray-green tissuepaper, wrapping it as directed in making the holly branch. Theonly difference being that while the holly stem is wrapped withpaper only far enough to cover the red stems of the berries andthe leaves are put on afterwards, the mistletoe leaves must


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