SHADOW FACES
A lot of amusement'can be had on a' wet evening by: the seaside, with a ■ball of paper arid an electric torch. Screw up a piece of fairly thick paper into a ball, and. lay it on another piece of paper, then get an electric torch and .'hold it at an angle, as shown in the sketch- so that your ball of paper throws a shadow. You will then find that the shadow will make a funny face. If not, - twist the. ball of paper round until it does. ' Then get your’ pencil arid draw round the outline of.thri shadow. Take away the paper ball and fill in thh.eye, nostril," and ear,, and your-face is complete/ . One ball -of paper will -make lots
of funny faces, and when you are tirpd of making those screw up another piece of paper and start again.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 28
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145SHADOW FACES Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 28
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