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Make decorations for Mother's Day by using nut cups for bud centers and double weight crepe paper I 21 1 2TI :zl : "' In gluing one petal nnaah 1 e a e a hazy susann dable by Bill s e a e 2 a 1 s t 1 DESIGNING my Lazy coffee table the purpose was to create a piece of furniture that would blend with any kind of decor yet achieve distinction by performing a special function The main table top is stationary of course but the raised Lazy Susan ring and crowning small table top rotate conas a unit venientlydouble-decker La2y The Susan unit is readily detachable in a few minutes You can make this Lazy Susan cot fee table in your own workshop in a few hours with the aid of Bill Baker's extra simple pattern N 101 Every section of the table is given you in its exact size on heavy duty paper which can be pasted taped or thumbtacked right on the wood for simple tracing and out To get your Lazy Susan coffee table pattern send your IN i - I s t r t I 6 t i i May 44i it ft Baker CHILDERS ' ! ts 14 J::" -- k‘ I I e i ii1J11 1$ rcYDOW NO YffelS 111 4 Yes this new amazing CHILDERS awning ormis costly slai All you mod ie isssembly install le screwcirivor and pair of pliets instructions bt Camp lot Ilif if you prefef wary carton wilt be mad prompt installation by us N TO PAY 3 CALL 1411 Solidoy or Nolidoys Mato mod without oblistatioa ittformatiott about Chili:Wee Yours If" Awnings Ham Add P9 e motel D It: 411Aist 'I -1- - - EALOC e - ( Remember pattern to ask for bout and gardin 0 WI 0 etwH A 60 - Mlle"' '‘eler061010 Trms M44101)141 fro stima—caii Till COLORADO -- ": -- -4 WP:i$ --- - - F:- 1 eV4 4 :tt " :1 ‘21 rl a "'" 5429 144 ermt-f!- Solt Luke City Utah PURI AND IRON CORPORATION pattern planter ) '71111 "' X: :::: 1 i jdI 43 1414- -- -- - eeiiiireevireerirrmr 047 F -— No 101 Other Bill Baker No 103 available: desk $1 ' cE E over proosont proloction for children pots 212 Wool 13th Sesta Utah ts AL 1 State City for name and address together with $1 in cash or money order to Bill Baker Home 'Service Dept Salt Lake Tribune 143 S Main St Salt Lake City petals never paste behind the other ALUMINUM AVIIIIINGS 4 s — t c with famous a n 1 4A0Z 'i1 it ss 0:24-- ' VrAk):::::7f:01:717:::igt9 d 1 N1 SAVE rogs8" AVIRID01111 florist's tape bind st i 4 11 Allow fluted paper to extend over rim for daffodil bud uSING bottom of the petals the stein and wind it around for about 3 inches Tape on some artificial leaves and continue binding the wire Roses and daisies are made from the same pattern For a rose you cover the nut cup with a strip of dark red or pink paper and paste on the petals The major difference is that the petals are cut much larger to resemble those of a rose and you need eight to adequately surround the nut cup Stretch and flute the edge of each petal then roll the edge back on a toothpick By rotating the shaping of the petals you will give your rose a full-bloolook For a daisy again cover a nut cup with paper Instead of petals cut a strip 4 inches wide and 14 inches long Cut down three-fourth- s of the way into the strip to fringe the edge of the paper Now paste the fringed strip around the cup i - 4 lopri d 1 1 ' r tR of the cup should be pinched in and bound with a number wire 14 inches long Begin in the middle of the wire and wrap it around the gathered crepe paper three times Twist the two dangling ends of the wire together to form the stem flower Cut six petal-shapepieces of crepe paper each approximately 212 inches long Stretch the petals slightly fluting the tip of each to provide a realistic flair Glue three of the petals to the base of the nut cup so that none overlap Now glue on the remaining three petals These will naturally overlap the others but never paste one petal directly behind another or you'll ruin the symmetry of the flower '' 4 ii ot---tir- e ) Now you're t 3 ' " '' at the bottom strip 4 ' 4' T F t -- -N Bonnie Churchill is needed to fit around the cup Shape ihe strip of paper by rounding the top edge and cutting the sides so they slant making it slightly larger at the top tapering in at the bottom 'of the strip The crepe paper begins to resemble a bud when you flute the rouuded top edge of the he Of LI :athDAerYs ehno 1 or to its special calls for a celebration If you're planning a party why not let your decorations serve as a permanent keepsake of the occasion? Miss Helen Blue has become so expert that the flowers she fashions from paper rival those blooming in the garden Mrs Blue's procedure is the same whether she's fashioning a rose a daffodil or a daisy— nut cup as she uses a small-siz- e the center of the flower For a daffodil first she covers the cup with a strip of yellow crepe paper For a nut cup 114 inches deep she cuts a strip of paper three inches wide and slightly longer than to p ' 4: stt by Reba and - - ''A ' " ! J v ----!1! This ta5$011A74-'44- 4 modern Laiy Susan match any decor in any qcs If any job gets too tough call on the experts whose ads appear in the classified pages of Rday's Salt 40 !"416 aX3k call an expert 444i f s t - f coffee table has been designed to home Its an item Lake Tribune IP easy-to-mak- e Hi e |