. Fancy work for pleasure and profit. paint—the upper and lowerpiece with a band of goldthree-quarters of an inchdeep and the sides a floralarrangement of roses orpansies without foliage—see illustration — andpainted with the goldpaint. The piece of leath-erette decorated as direct-ed should be backed by apiece of stiff cardboard asize smaller, and the edgesof the leatherette shouldFIG. 206. be folded back to the card- board and glued down; slip the photograph into the opening. Select twoand one-half yards No. 12 satin ribbon of a rich gold color and place itsquarely around the opening in the


. Fancy work for pleasure and profit. paint—the upper and lowerpiece with a band of goldthree-quarters of an inchdeep and the sides a floralarrangement of roses orpansies without foliage—see illustration — andpainted with the goldpaint. The piece of leath-erette decorated as direct-ed should be backed by apiece of stiff cardboard asize smaller, and the edgesof the leatherette shouldFIG. 206. be folded back to the card- board and glued down; slip the photograph into the opening. Select twoand one-half yards No. 12 satin ribbon of a rich gold color and place itsquarely around the opening in the frame and tie a bow at the upper cor-ner—complete by fastening a wire standard in the back to support theframe. Any other material may be used for the frame, as eggshell board,celluloid, ivorine, plain cardboard covered with satin decorated with flatembroidery. The outer edges of frame, made as directed, should have agold band one-quarter of an inch wide, painted all around; or the edgesmay be picked out in gold in DAINTY TRIFLES. 203


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