Nipissing District WI, Ideas Book, p. 8

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DOUBLE DUTY DISHCLOTHS ; ‘Materials: . Dishcloth approx. 15¢ in quality Nylon net 72" approx. 396 yard Line ordinary disheloth on one side with nylon net. . Cloths sell for 35¢ or 3 for $1.00. KLEENEX HOLDEER Materials: \ Fancy cloth 10" x 5%" /fl,fl/’/' Rickrack, bias or lace Kleenex packet (5¢) Fold 1 3/4" hem on each end (5%). Baste. On right side sew trim. Fold right sides together and seam at each end, leaving opening in centre. Turn right side out and fill with a package of Kleenes. They sell for 35¢ to $1.00. PLACE MATS 1 ya. white or pastel contac gaper ' 1 yd. clear contac paper Dried flowers, weeds or pictures ‘ Divide white contac mezger into 3 mats 12" each. Do same with clear. Place white paper sticky side up and arrange dried flowers, weeds or pictures. Place sheet ns of clear paper over design, it is now washable on both sides. Sell for T5¢. °/ PLACE MATS AND NAPKIN HOLDERS 2l â€" â€" Use burlap or Searlett cloth and fringe all four sides tC of each place mat. Divide the threads removed from each place mat into three equal parts and braid them . into strips about seven inches long â€" then lie each strip in s square knot leaving a loop just big enough - * for a napkin to be pulled through. BATH SALT CONTAINER Take an enipty soda pop bottle, partially cover it with different coloured felt, use a plastic foam ball for L a head, amd ,ale eues, nose and ears out of felt scraps, g Add six pipezcleaners for whiskers, a ruffle around the Claa neck, make of nylon net, and #i1l. with bath salts or bath powder. . 1.

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