The Bran Tub Flower.
Here' is a • jolly way of distribut-' ing small gifts at a party. From whito crepe paper cut out a number of petals, which can bo a foot j or more long. Each j little gift is attach- ) ed to one end of a J petal, and tho gifts J arc buried in. a | bowl' which has j been - filled with j bran, tho petals be- ( ing arranged so j that they fringe tho j rjm .of .tho bowl. J Cover the bran j with 'a' piece otj golden yellow paper ( to represent the ecu- J tre of the flower. | ....'.Che—giant_.jlaLsy..| that is .thus, formed | is placed in the middle of the table, and when the time comes each- guest pulls one of the petals. If desired names may be written on-the petals; although it is amusing to leave, the distribution of the gifts to chance. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20
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150The Bran Tub Flower. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 20
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