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Free Demonstrations! i Free Instructions in Dennison Crafts Daily 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Commencing Monday 2 _ , ' ! 1 ' • ° . '.I 1 /S^F~s^ ISS E* M* HOYLES»direct from i I . Dennison Headquarters, will be avail- . j I if KS A/I aWe for a brief period at Kirkcaldie's j | . , \\|^^l ill to g*ve *ree i"B*™6**oll*. su^ helpful s I >O««^^^r advice in this fascinating home craft. | 3 i i Assisting Miss Hoyles will be a specially staff, to | I teach you the numberless pastimes provided by the popular | § Dennison Crafts. The long winter evenings will soon be here. | '= ' Make up your mind to learn this interesting and profitable pas- | = time. You can learn to make such charming and useful things at | I such small cost. Encourage the children to learn this interesting j | • , craft. - .^1 I FREE INSTRUCTION ON FIRST FLOOR DAILY. j | , • ■ ■ ■ i i Paper -^^^^&Sfil oW to a^e I I Rope Weaving HK81O! Crystal Trees \ \ B..ketry i, . truly useful IB^WPB^P 1? Delightful little Tree, with \ \ and f..cinating Wt. Weav- * ' I I ing in Crepe Paper Rope and fof LVA 11 Api leave, can be made ,n W- | § Wire i* not difficult, a* the WM VW^ ety th™u Sh *• ™ed""n of ; I wire Uea.ily bent into design TT^ jTg M^ DennUon Wax, little piec. . | | and .hape, and the rope is V ***A^X»> "'" *"" "'""" ? | soft and pliable. Paper Rope jJ>!?^l ' paper- " ! | Weaving is alto extended to •§e*=fe«e*G's& The leaves are made by bend* j I Vases, Trays,. 'Lamps and ■ J n g spool wire into the d«- | i articles -of a. similar nature. ' sired shape, then covering . | | Booklets 'giving full instruc- . - vv j t j, crepe paper, and afterwards treated with t § | tions of Paper, Rope Weaving are obtainable on wax> w j,;i lt t h e branches are made from wire f | the First Floor. i ' wrapped in strips of Tricotine' or, silver fabric. | § ' ' Leaflets giving full instructions are obtainable, | = /-» y, I'ir /"« '■ Ci and examples are on view at the Demonstration = { dealing-Wax Lraft Ta bie.. | : Many kinds of beautiful objects lie within a ' | 1 stick of wax, for it is one of the most versatile T>n4*<%* I7lm O/ave * 5 of Art materials. Melted over an alcoholic rOpet riOWeXS | a flame, it can be transformed into colourful de- /.___ = r signs in relief, and used on vases, jewellery, Once you have learned the art of making Crop* \ f boxes, trays, book-ends, screen lamps, etc. - Paper Flowers, the home 'will never be with* ■ : | ' out delightful decorations, radiant and real as j = rj-r i» l j~\ ~ . : • blossoms freshly gathered from the . garden. - g , I 1 able UeCOratlOnS Then, think of the pleasure derived in the. { 1 The successful hostess always puts forth her making! And what an interesting pastime it , = \ best effort on the Table Decorations, knowing will prove for wet days and long winter ; I that upon their effectiveness greatly depends evenings! § i the success of her entertainment. ■ f I There is no end to the- scope for originality . | I through Dennison materials, yet the cost is so < /-fOli) to NLake | very reasonable. lluu' | 1 § Booklets full of suggestions are available at the PfinCll Cd'StumCS I | Demonstration Table, First Floor. rCITICy K,UdIUIIIC3 | i : ' For pageants and parties and fancy idIWM | | _ .•. . dances, delightful costumes can be quirkly and j1 | 1 rXaming easily made from Dennison Crepe Paper. In J* #q, . fact, you will derive as much fun from the fflffl llCtttVeS . ' ' making of a costume as yort i . , _ _ . - ■ will in the wearing of it With Passe Partout is one of J . , n—:««. ' the many interesting series in \/ / /Qfc Here ' asain' the DeßM<on . Dennison Home Crafts, and \j // W^ Service supplies many sugges- i since most people have pic- -^-pv^" Ct T fl tions with the instruction* tures to frame from time to /lj\ >Mv Ji how to make various cos- ' time, it has become a very /¥ V /\ IN J^^ >.».. popular home craft. / \ Sk '. „ . (\ .A _!-_l— See Special Always Remember |^ pcli ~ % wF, Advertisement in , THE ECONOMY \ Vf'Cfl^tS I MONDAY'S OF QUALITY. look for the amber "POST." Ldi\lVllrOe __ They mean something to you. m^^^^^*^ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 14

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