DAINTY DOLL'S PRAM.
frcsm CARD AND MATCH box.
This jolly doll's pram that you see in the accompanying illustration can be made from a r Heard and a match box trflv ' ' . . c ' ;,: ''" v -4. Begin by cutting two pieces of postcard to the. shape in Fig. 1. These should measure' 2 : ! in long by I'Jin wide. This makes the sides of the model. Now stick the match box tray between them, level with the top edges. To make the shade, cut a piece of paper to the shape shown in the second
diagram. Tai'Si you will see, is made of four squares—each one of which nieasures Win square. Fold along the dotted lines aud gum Hie tabs firmly into position. Then stick the shade to one end of the pram.
Tlic next thing to do is to smooth the edges* of the two match sticks and push them through the holes at the bottom of the model. Now cut four circles of cardboard (the size- of a penny) for the wheels, and stick one to each of the axle ends. The handle Ui made of a piece of bent wire, and is held in place with a scrap qf sticky paper.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)
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201DAINTY DOLL'S PRAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)
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