| Fig. 65—A little bedstead. | Fig. 66—A table can be made in a moment's time. | Fig. 67—The lamp. |
A little table can be made in a moment's time. All that is necessary is to choose a large spool and place a round piece of paper on the top ([Fig. 66]). Make the bureau of six spools close together in two rows of three spools each, and cut the top of a piece of paper with a high extension in the centre, which you must bend upright for a mirror. The washstand can be four spools quite close together covered with a piece of paper. A piano is easily made, but you must think it out for yourself. Use a small spool for the piano-stool.
The Lamp
([Fig. 67]) is a spool with a little roll of white paper shoved into the hole and a circular piece of paper crimped around the edge for the shade. Unless you need the spool to use again in other ways, you might paste the paper on and make a lamp which will not come apart.
You can glue the tops on the table and washstand and the mirror on the bureau also; though this is not necessary, for if you are careful and do not knock against the furniture it will remain secure.
Now make the toy
Kitchen
with empty spools, and the entire kitchen will not cost one cent of money.