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What Shall We Do Now? 187
Fancy tables can be made by taking a flat round cork and sticking pins into it at regular intervals all round. Weave silk or tinsel in and out of the pins until they are covered. (See below.)
Several small pieces of cork may be covered to make footstools. |
Foot-stools |
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chestnut chair (see p. 186).
A serviceable standard lamp can be made by taking a small empty cotton reel, gilding or painting it, and fixing the wooden |
Standard lamp. |
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fancy table (see above). |
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part of a thin penholder firmly into it. On the top of it gum a round piece of cork, on which a lamp-shade, made of one of the little red paper caps that chemists put on bottles, can be placed, |
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