Show NEW IDEAS b bon on r. r dome f. f By RUTH WYETH SPEARS OATH KNIFE 3 TAPE p. p PASTE fRame FABRIC SIDES Of cox BOX AND CLIP A LID THEN THEM PASTE PIECES 4 AND BOTTOM UNE LID AND 8 BOX OX WITH PLAIN MATERIAL THE T PHE HE pink and green chintz cov- cov covA covered covered A ered boxes on these closet shelves are lined with plain green cambric and they are hinged so that the front may be opened with without out taking off the lid Any box of good stiff st I cardboard may be beI I hinged and covered in this way Library paste may be used or wall wallpaper wallpaper wallpaper I paper paste mixed with as little water as possible to make it I spread smoothly with a paint brush Adhesive tape or other strong gummed fabric tape will willbe willbe willbe be needed to hinge the boxes Cut the box lid straight across with a sharp knife e three inches in from the front edge Cut out the front of the box and hinge the pieces in place Now cut and I paste the covering pieces as di di- directed di- di directed directed in the sketch Apply the paste on both the back of the fab fab- fabric fabric fabric ric and the box and smooth the material in place with a dry clean cloth Cover sides first with fab fab- ric rit straight around and about Vt th inch over edges then cover top and bottom then the inner sides with the plain fabric i inch be be- below below low the edges and Vt inch over the top and bottom then cover the top and bottom inside NOTE Complete directions for making a zipper garment bag similar to the one Illustrated will wW be found In Book 6 G. You may also want to make a matching door pocket poc t. t Complete directions for cutting and making are In Book 4 If U you do not have these useful booklets send order to MRS bIRS RUTH nUTH WYETH WYET SPEARS Drawer 10 Bedford Dedford Hills New York Enclose 10 cents for Book 6 and 10 cents for Book 4 Name Address |