Fig. 113.—Petals of daisy.

When the valentine is for a boy substitute the pronoun She in place of He.

Love’s Palette,

Fig. 114.—Yellow center for daisy.

the last valentine ([Fig. 115]), is to be made of light cardboard cut in the shape of a palette. The palette should be about six inches high and four and one-half inches wide at the broadest part. Beginning near the top, cut short slits in pairs in the palette, placing the pairs one inch and a half apart ([Fig. 116]). Get a quarter of a yard each of narrow blue, red, white, yellow, pink and green ribbon, and slipping the ends through the slits in the palette tie them in bows as shown in [Fig. 115]. In the centre write in red ink, “Love’s Palette,” and on the back the following lines:

“This ribbon blue means I am true.

The knot of red says, ‘Will you wed?’