Part 4 (1/2)
_Material_--Construction paper, 4-1/216-1/2 inches (See page 40)
Divide the length into three equal parts, les 4-1/25-1/2 inches in size In the le 2-1/43 inches in size Fold rectangle No 3 up and back of rectangle No 2 Holding the two firether, punch two holes, one-fourth inch apart, on each side, and one-fourth inch frorah these holes and tie in a bow Fold back rectangle No 1 for support
[Illustration: PICTURE FRAME No I--(For description see page 37)]
[Illustration: PICTURE FRAME No II--(For description see pages 37 and 39)]
10 Portfolio
_Material_--Heavy e No 1 over and even with edge No 2 Crease and fold On each side of A mark and cut off one-half inch Clip off the corners of the flaps on B Fold the flaps of B over on A and paste Find the es 1 and 2 With a radius of one inch, describe a semicircle and cut it out
[Illustration: PORTFOLIO--(For description see page 40)]
11 Barn--House--Furniture
_Material_--Construction paper, 88 inches or 1010 inches
(See page 42)
Fold a square into sixteen small squares of equal size; crease With this as a basis throw the child on his own resources, allowing him to invent a pattern and make a chair, a sofa, or any piece of furniture that he can devise from such a square A corner may have to be cut out or a slit made, but impress upon the child that, as far as possible, the , with very little or no cutting
By using a larger square and folding in the same way, a house or a barn may be made Add a chimney and steps from an extra piece of paper
[Illustration]
12 Hexagonal Tray
_Material_--Construction paper, 77 inches
[Illustration: HEXAGONAL TRAY]
Draw one diameter; find the center With a radius of three and one-half inches describe a circle (The circumference of a circle is six times the radius) Place a point of the compass at one intersection of the circumference and the diameter, and divide the circle into six equal parts With a radius of two inches, describe an inner circle parallel to the outer one Connect opposite points of the outer circle by drawing two more diameters This will divide the inner circle into six equal parts Connect by straight lines the adjacent points of the inner circle, as 1-2; score At the intersections of the outer circle, ht lines connect both these points with the opposite points of intersection of the inner circle, as 2-3, 2-4 This forles, one of which is to be cut out, as 4-2-5, and the other, as 3-2-5, left Having cut out the six triangles, bend up on lines scored, bring the sides together, and use triangle 3-2-5 as a lap for pasting
13 Lamp Shade
_Material_--Construction paper, 710 inches japanese rice paper, 710 inches
[Illustration: LAMP SHADE, A]
Select a pretty shade of brown, green or red construction paper
Measure off two inches and construct a line parallel to the ten-inch length Bisect this line Place the compass at this point of bisection and with a radius of four inches describe a semicircle, 1-2; extend this arc to 3, and draw the line 3-4 With a radius of one inch describe an inner seain, with a radius of one inch describe a third semicircle, parallel to the other two Set the compass at half the radius and divide each semicircle into six equal parts Connect these points of intersection by straight lines (9-10) Make a stencil that will fit in one of these sections Using the stencil, draw the saure in each section
Carefully cut out the stenciled space Next lay the construction paper on the japanese rice paper and trace on it the stencil design Re colors of crayon, color the figure or design traced on the japanese paper Again, lay the construction paper on the rice paper and glue the two together Cut out the shade as lue
[Illustration: LAMP SHADE, B]