Fig. 182.
To Cut Out the Horse,
commence at A (Fig. 182), and cut down to B; then fold the card-board carefully along the line of the back of the horse, BC.
BC will now be the top fold and ED will be down to the feet of the horse, while AB will stand up above the back, because AB has not been folded.
The rest is not hard work, for any child can follow the outline with the scissors, and the result will be a paper horse with four legs, upon which it can stand (Fig. 183).
Fig. 183.—The Paper Horse.
Figs. 184, 185, and 186 can be traced in the same manner as the horse, and afterward cut out, leaving a pointed piece of card-board hanging down, which we stick through slits cut in the seats (Fig. 181), and in this manner make the driver and the passengers sit firmly in the sleigh.