Nipissing District WI, Ideas Book, p. 4

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. ARTICLES _ FOR HOME OR BALZAAR Et XULE LOGS 1 lb. coarse salt, 1 lb. bluestone and 1 lb. borax are the basic ingredients. Blue flame â€" antimony chloride Red flame â€" strontium nitrate Dark purple â€" potassium chloride Soak rolled newspapers or pine cones for 24 hours. Dry. These are POISON so keep out of reach of children. FIREPLACE JOY LOGS ' Tightly roll several newspapers or magazines together and tie. ‘ Make as many rolls as your container will accomodate. Mix two pounds sulphate of copper, one pint salt, 15 quarts water in large stone crock or barrel. Copper sulphate eats into metals. Stir to dissolve. Soak tightly rolled newspapers or magazines well submerged in it for three to four weeks. Cautiously remove with rubberâ€"gloved hands to wooden rack over concrete floor with drain. Then dry for a month, again being careful not to contact any metal. ' PISH CLOTH ' 1 dish cloth square of nylon net same size Machine stitch & square of nylon net to one side of dish rag. Use soft side of dish rag for regular china and glass and use net side for removing egg and grease. | DISH SCRUB_CLOTK 4 yd. nylon net (makes two) Few plastic flowers and leaves 1. Cut $ yard in two pieces crosswise. Open the fold to give you a section 9" x 36". 2, Fold in half to measure 4$" x 36". Gather cut edges by hand using heavy duty thrcad. 3. Draw up gathers as tight as possible and sew firmly in place , as the piece falls into shape of petals. 4. Sew a loop in centre for hanging and sew plastic flowers in folds as a decoration. //\ j"? wl I¢ 7 {_Nf", »â€"â€"â€"& y i8 ZZIIZZL] 20 CYO)2 y Supnye £ f Dawn Black, Thibeault Hill, W.I.

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