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Show I "GAY GADGETS" Associated Newspapers WNU Features By NANCY PEPPER JITTERBUG JOOLERY You've been cluttering yourself up with so much silver jewelry lately that we've kind-a neglected the make-it-yourself jitterbug stuff. But, after looking at lapels and snooping at sweaters we've found some giddy gadgets that you'll enjoy making and wearing. Locked Lips Cut some red felt in the shape of lips. Sew together with padding in be-tween. be-tween. Sew on the double lock from r A an old diary and wear these locked j lips on your rVy- sweater to remind y J you not to spread C I VSs. rumors. X Good Brash N Work Three lit- J A tie brushes from empty nail polish bottles make a lapel gadget if you clean them off and then tie them together with a little piece of ribbon. When you give one of them to a Tick (tnat's a drip that gets under your skin) he will know he's getting the brush-off. Prune Puss Make a Topsy lapel pin out of an uncooked prune, using white thumb tacks for features and colored yarn for little pigtails. Better Bet-ter coat it over with nail polish to keep the termites out. Mock Turtle Half a walnut sheU and five raisins making a turtle pin, believe it or not. Glue on the raisins j as feet and head. Decorate the shell with nail polish dots, Glue a piece of felt on the back and you'll have something to attach a pin to. On the Fringe Did you know that ball fringe makes swoondcrful sweater necklaces? Buy it in the upholstery department of your favorite fa-vorite store, attach three graduated strands with a snapper in back for fastening. Attach individual balls to your earrings and you'll make the headlines in your school paper. |