Fig. 155.—The jumping cow.
Fig. 156.—The green sprite.
The tissue-paper coverings may be cut in any shape, but each piece must cover well the opening of the figure or portion of figure intended to be the color of the paper. Have the white paper across the horns lap less than one-eighth inch over the red paper of the cow ([Fig. 154]), and manage the pink paper of the sprite’s face in the same way where it meets the green of his cap and clothing.
Fig. 157.—The moon.
In making the other slides, follow this method throughout whenever two pieces of tissue paper come in contact on the figure, and when pasting paper over designs on the remaining slides always use one large piece of paper in preference to several small pieces for covering different parts of the design, which are the same in color. [Figs. 155], [156] and [157] give the cow, sprite and moon for you to copy or trace.