. What shall we do now? A book of suggestions for children's games and employments;. les, and the backs of instructions, furniture must be neatly joined together by narrow strips of stamp-paper or adhesive tape. To do this, cut a strip of the right sizecrease it down the middle, and stick one side. Allow this to dry,before you fix the other. Wherever in the pictures there is a dotted line, it means thatthe paper is to be folded there. It will be easily seen whetherit is to be folded up or down. Before the furniture is folded it should be painted. Wood,iron, brass, and silk can all be imitated


. What shall we do now? A book of suggestions for children's games and employments;. les, and the backs of instructions, furniture must be neatly joined together by narrow strips of stamp-paper or adhesive tape. To do this, cut a strip of the right sizecrease it down the middle, and stick one side. Allow this to dry,before you fix the other. Wherever in the pictures there is a dotted line, it means thatthe paper is to be folded there. It will be easily seen whetherit is to be folded up or down. Before the furniture is folded it should be painted. Wood,iron, brass, and silk can all be imitated in colour. In cutting out small spaces of cardboard—as between thebars of a chair—lay the card on a board, and keeping your knife,which should be sharp at the point, against a flat ruler, run itagain and again along the lines you want to cut, until you havecut through. If your furniture is made of paper, the spaces canbe cut out with finely pointed scissors, taking care to start in theniddle of the space, for the first incision is seldom a clean one. What Shall We Do Now? 201. KITCHEN TABLE.(Cut out the oblong parts marked A.) 202 What Shall We Do Now?


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