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Friendship tree

This is a tree for all the year round, and you ring the changes in its decorations according to the season, special days, birthdays and so on.

What could be more suitable for Universal Children's Day than a world friendship tree decked with pictures, drawings, dolls and souve-

nirs from other countries? It will be a real centre of interest in your home for your family, your friends and yourself.

All you need is a small branch of a tree without leaves — but choose a shapely one. Stand it in a vase or container with a firm base. Collect all the

items you can to represent different countries. To make your world friendship tree look even

more attractive paint it white, or any colour you like, and add touches of, shiny tinfoil or glitter. This idea came from a

hook “Folk Crafts for World Friendship” by>, Florence Temco with illustrations by Yaroslava, and; published by Doubleday and Co.

It tells about the cus-. toms and crafts of othef lands, and how to make' them.

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Press, 2 October 1979, Page 16

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Friendship tree Press, 2 October 1979, Page 16

Friendship tree Press, 2 October 1979, Page 16