BOOK SHELVES.
Use a shallow box with a cover which entirely overlaps it, like an ordinary candy box or a note paper box. For a very small bookcase, use a box such as druggists use for powders.
1. Study the picture carefully. Notice how one end of the cover is cut off and then fastened on the top to form the little railing.
2. All the shelves are made from the box. If the case is tall enough for three shelves, use both ends and a piece of the middle.
3. If the case is not tall enough, then make two shelves, using only the ends.
When fitting the shelves, push the box in as far as it will go; then mark where it is to be cut off.
4. For books, use the corrugated cardboard in which bottles are packed. Cut strips of this, making some parts high and some parts low, to look like a row of books. By painting them different colors, and making little marks to suggest the titles, they can be made to look very much like books.
The strips must be cut long enough to be bent back and fastened to the sides.
Details of Book Case.
- Candy box or note paper box
- Cover—cut small piece from bottom
- Fasten on top—clip corners
- Fit box for shelf
- Mark—cut on dots
- Fit other end of box
- Mark—cut on dots
- Fit middle of box
- Mark—cut on dots
- Fasten shelves
- Shape bottom