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Show sfs fho Stewir r; "s. x) J ,Vi' Before you know it, creating a decorative and useful cannister like this "just comes naturally!" ' , fi v 2W, 1 C V I ? 7 You can n 3 . ' kind wall plaque like this even i isdry- - "- I II ) C51 y V I V I; back to - I, ' L " " K 1 Vy JUH V fily if ' ' '"V; Sl&l W". X "life"-w- ith I B Srry ry fc? housewife brought these wooden ducks "MJ "' Hfitfiil II r. XvLA. I yI I 4, ,. gift decorating turned it into a collector's treasure. gift decorating. create beautiful gifts like these even if you've never painted before, (-- and make up to $50 a week selling your gifts, if you choose.) ... 3 simple brush and you can turn trash into treasdiscards into glamorous gifts ures, junk-pil- e sven if you've never held a brush before. In your hands a battered old coffee pot now bea rusted tea kettle comes a work of art a forinto a gift charming planter changes camel-bac- k beautiful becomes a trunk gotten d hope chest. Just a little paint Imagine! fl few dabs of paint and a rusty, weather-beaten mailbox becomes this charming bread box. "- fiEri? coffee pot into $50.00 keepsake. A fer f&JATiW VrfXLT -. 4- mf. tumed ' ?TVff 'V Vji I I p t . . . ... ... hand-painte- It's eesy no special talent needed profit, as you choose. Quickly and easily you'll see exquisite R05ES and FLOWERS . . . FRUIT . . . CUPIDS and BOWS . . . BIRDS and BUTTERFLIES . . . come alive under your brush as if by magic! Earn while you learn at home Even as a beginner you may find friends, decorators, even gift shops eagerly bidding for creations someyour unusual times offering $10, $15, even $20 for one. Soon after starting, Mrs. Eileen Baer of Hot Springs, Arkansas wrote: "I know my work isn't real great yet, but my things are being grabbed before they're dry!" one-of-a-ki- nd Today the Decorative Arts Institute is helping thousands of men and women create beautiful decorator pieces at home. You, too, will be thrilled to discover you can create lovely treasures even if you can't draw a straight line. Mrs. Ruth Miner of Lubbock, Texas writes. "I never had a brush in my hand before but after the first 2 lessons I have sold to our largest department store!" What's the secret? The discovery that with 3 simple brush strokes (the same strokes used to apply lipstick), you can decorate for fun or d decorator pieces for their homes, too. "My friends and neighbors," says Mrs. Marilyn Belford of Tulsa, Oklahoma, "have kept me busy painting milk cans and recipe boxes, and I've done two trunks. What a happy whirl I'm in!" And within days from now you, too, can be in a happy whirl enjoying the fun. the excitement, and if you wish, the profits of decorating gifts at home. Examination Enjoy 15-dThe complete Course is shipped to you at once. Yes, you get everything in one big shipment . . . decorator's kit 87 patterns 24 lesall the paints, brushes, and decorating sons supplies you need and much, much more! Yet the entire Course is yours for only $39.50 complete, plus shipping, if delighted with 15 day trial first. And even this small amount may be paid in easy monthly installments. This has to be the biggest value of its kind in America when you consider that you're getting many of the basic materials offered in the nationally advertised Advanced Course which sold for $149.50. Students create beautiful gifts, then send letters praising the joys and profits of gift decoration! hand-painte- Go on antique treasure hunts I Everywhere you look attics, basements, barns, second-han- d s, stores you'll sheds, find "treasures-in-the-rougawaiting only a few strokes to turn them into stunning objects of art Friends may beg you to create lovely junk-shop- h" i cleared $250.00 last month and I didn't even leave the house!" T ric Pit-- t in T sti! tiinn - acquired 30 school desks . . . which I am refinishing ... I have them practically all sold." Robert Weitzmann, New York 'Tave ay "Wanted you to know how very pleased I have been with your course. And I didn't know how to hold a brush in the beginning." Louise Dietz, California 42-pie- ce "Nothing I can think of now could give me more pleasure than recom- mending Decorative Arts Institute. My objective in taking their course was to supplement social security and a small monthly pension. This I am doing . . ." Josef F. Wilson, Pennsylvania IF YOU ACT NOW! 4 woodcut and engraving reproductions Yours for examining the Course. KEEP FREE even if you return H ft! m 1 M II v: the Course. O-- xA r ; hi NFf J ?rr ffiJWp&i ?m SET 7 i i 5 177 " - DECORATIVE ARTS INSTITUTE, 711 South 10th '( ar A I f 02.1 it Dept. L0-- 3 Street, Oman?, Nebraska 68103 Yes, rush me at once the 4 Woodcut and Engraving Reproductions as a free gift with my complete mm Course and Decorator's Kit. After I examine 1 Course for 15 days, I understand you will bill me $4.50 for the first payment, then $5.00 a month for seven months (total of payments: $39.50). There are no finance charges. I will pay the post. man $3.00 for shipping and handling. NO RISK GUARANTEE: I understand there is no obligation to buy and if not satisfied, I'll return Course within 15 days and owe nothing. I keep free gift in any case. name Al.ll I IVAIA 6 1 1 i I SfcJ -i- rL'- I I ADDRESS. CITY. 1 STATE. 5 C!?JjOi. " 'T - II11I1IMI WHTinMWI MIII ..,.,.,... L .ZIP. DA-2- C i |