TITANIA is a graceful little fairy, dancing as though she had learned the art from the bending of the grass in a summer breeze, the swaying of the trees or the flitting of butterflies from flower to flower. Light, airy, with gossamer wings and filmy dress, looking as though she needed nothing more substantial than silvery moonbeams to dance upon, the little queen leaves her home in the deep, wild woods and comes to do your bidding.

Have Titania’s Stage Ready

that she may not be kept waiting, for queens and fairies will brook no delay ([Fig. 62]). Find a wooden box 18½ inches long by 13 inches wide or larger ([Fig. 63]). With a heavy hammer or a hatchet pry up and knock off the top and one of the long sides ([Fig. 64]). The open side forms the front of the roofless stage.

Fig. 62.—Titania’s stage.

Fig. 63.—The wooden box for Titania’s stage.