. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 409.—Fasten the berries tothe end of a twig. Fig. 410.—Beginning to wrap the Fig. 411.—The stem iswrapped with paper. Fig. 412.—Fasten the leaves to the stem. New Christmas Decorations 309 than a good sized pea and place it in the centre of one of the squares of paper (Fig. 405). Draw the paper up and around the ball, completely covering it, then twist the remainder of the paper into a stem (Fig. 406). Make three berries, twisting their stems as tightly as possible and bunch them. With your fine wire or thread, wrap the three stems closely t
. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 409.—Fasten the berries tothe end of a twig. Fig. 410.—Beginning to wrap the Fig. 411.—The stem iswrapped with paper. Fig. 412.—Fasten the leaves to the stem. New Christmas Decorations 309 than a good sized pea and place it in the centre of one of the squares of paper (Fig. 405). Draw the paper up and around the ball, completely covering it, then twist the remainder of the paper into a stem (Fig. 406). Make three berries, twisting their stems as tightly as possible and bunch them. With your fine wire or thread, wrap the three stems closely together (Fig. 407) and cut off the ragged ends (Fig. 408). Take up a natural branch and wrap the stems of the berries to the end of a twig (Fig. 409). Cut a strip of the gray-brown paper half an inch wide and about four inches long, and, beginning close to the berries (Fig. 410), wrap the stem with the paper as shown in Fig. 411. Fasten three leaves Fig- ^--Place the other leaves about one inch apart. to the stem close to the berries as in Fig. 412, and place otherleaves about one inch apart, alternating first on one si
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