Fig. 504. piece of paper (Fig. 504) on the top (Fig. 505). For chairs use
Fig. 505. spools with bent pieces of paper for seat and back. 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 wash-stand 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. 506) is a spool with a little roil of white paper shoved into the hole and a circular piece of paper crimped
Fig. 506. around the edge for a shade. Unless you need the spools to use again in other ways you might paste the paper on tight and make a lamp which will not come apart, and you could also glue the top on the table and the seats on the chairs. This is not necessary, however, for if you are careful and do not knock against the furniture, it will remain secure.
When enough furniture has been manufactured
Fig. 507. for the patient little dolls who have been waiting all this time, give them a present of