A HELPING HAND
Someone in the family should be taken into the children's confidence, so that she can start the little workers in the right w r ay and help them to choose gift schemes that will prove really useful to the recipients and yet not overtax little minds or fingers, Presents for daddy are generally really a problem, at least for the tinies. Older children could frame for daddy a picture in passe-partout, make him g silk handkerchief, design and paint him a calendar,, carve him a pipe-rack or an ashtray, if carpentering is their hobby,, or buy him a pack of cards, a book ,or one good cigar with savings from the money-box, Even little people, however, could make him a penwiper out of little circles of cloth, buttonholed round and stitched together when finished, or an ashtray made of plaited' paper mat with the corners tied together with ribbon, or a bookmark. of fringed ribbons with a match-stick top and sealing-wax ends, or a plaited raffia serviette ring ,or a book-cover of net, canvas or linen,, sewn with* big- wool stitches in a contrasting shade. Many a daddy, too, -would welcome a fawn or grey wool scarf made on a wooden frame, which he could wear under a trench coat or mackintosh.
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Shannon News, 6 March 1928, Page 4
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215A HELPING HAND Shannon News, 6 March 1928, Page 4
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