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Show I "GAY GADGETS" Associated Newspapers WNU Features. By NANCY PEPPER ent from those cannibal faces everybody's every-body's been making out of corks and so-o-o timely. SLICK SLATE Color a piece of cardboard with black ink to represent repre-sent a slate and edge with red and white yarn like a slate border. Hang from the bottom a tiny pencil stub and a miniature ruler (you make the latter, yourself, out of wood). Attach At-tach a pin with a bit of adhesive to the back, and there you are -or aren't you? APPLE POLISHER Nothing could be cuter on your lapel these days than a shiny apple made of red oilcloth. Just cut out two apples, ap-ples, identical shapes, and sew them together with padding between. How about adding green felt leaves? STUBBIES Collect all the old pencil stubs you can find. Tie yarn around the top of each and finish with a little loop to fasten to a braided yarn necklace. Super smooth over sweaters. Cover the pencil points with nail polish in different colors. TRICKS WITH A T SHIRT DOUBLE HEADER The teens are wearing their cotton blouses SCHOOL DAZE Now that you're safely back in school again (did we hear any groans in the back there?), wouldn't you like to make some typical school j daze gadget pins? Well, here ; they are, said she, not waiting wait-ing for an answer. TEACHER'S PET Use a cork to make a face that looks like a teaeb- JS er, with black yarn parted in the middle and drawn tightly over the top to o)jpRjJJ- represent hair vail ani with eye s1jjjiy glasses twisted "rarrip' out of the wire from a milk bottle top and colored with red nail polish. A bit of black and white check material makes a prim collar. Cross two pieces of wood, behind the cork face, one decorated to represent a ruler, the other representing a pencil. Paint on the features, on the face, with nail polish and finish to a high gloss with colorless polish. Very differ- uvn.ri tneir shirts not only for warmth, but for the smart striped dickey effect you get at the open neckline. neck-line. Those diagonally diag-onally striped T shirts, which have been especially popular, look stunning under a white open neck blouse. Some girls tell us that Bette Davis started this fashion fash-ion in one of her pictures. We don't remember, but mebbe you do. JUMPIN' JERSEYS It's new and NEWS to wear a striped cotton knit T shirt under your jumpers, instead of the usual blouse. Get the long-sleeved long-sleeved styles in the boys' departments. depart-ments. Dicty and de luxe with corduroy. cor-duroy. STEADY STUFF There's no better bet-ter way of showing that you and your O.A.O. are a Grewsome Twosome Two-some than to wear matching T shirts to school. GALS IN UNIFORM Almost every ev-ery girl belongs to at least one club and the problem of club uniform comes up again and again. No need to go to any expense just select some individual striping in a cotton knit T shirt and all wear it to your meetings. Will the meeting come to order, pul-lease. |