:1#1 .U \ 7 li.... > / Xi '£)f4^mtK>M'e'Vl-' J mas. Separate wings and a tail made on a foundation of muslin are sewed ""^" to the garment. Strips of crepe paper, cut from four to six inches wide and made into rows of pointed "feathers," are pasted over the entire foundation. The under sides of the wings and tail are lined with crepe paper which has been crushed in the hands. Tie the wings to the arms at the wrist. Makeatightnttingcapandcover with slightly smaller "feathers." Allow the rows of feathers to come well down at the back so that the head and body will appear to be one piece. A bill of yellow matstock should be added over the forehead. No 47 Three full ruffles of yellow crepe paper form the skirt of the dress. D ^/ fl Butterflies cut from decorated crepe paper and pasted on are used for cuiterny trimming. The waist is made of a series of strips of fringed crepe paper pasted on, one overlapping the other. Antennae made of wire wound with a narrow strip of black crepe paper are twisted into place on a wire band which circles the head. Large wings are an important part of this costume. To make wings, see page 28. No 48 Similar to the butterfly costume is that of the bee, except that_this time Bee the whole costume is made of fringed strips of crepe paper. The strips should be cut about four inches wide, of yellow and black crepe paper, and should be pasted on, alternating in color. Although the foundation is in two pieces, waist and trousers, no marked break should be apparent in the finished costume. The feelers are like those of the butterfly, but a bit straighter. Wings are made of wire, and covered first with black crepe paper, then veined and outlined with yellow. W '"^-J No. 46 A list of materials required for these costumes is on page thirty-two No. 48 Page twenty-three jiOW TO JMAKC TJITCK. COSTUM&S Children's Costumes No 49 '^^^ little cupid's costume is of white crepe paper with red matstock hearts Cunid Pasted on. The waist is cut to cross in the front with a V neck. The skirt is P deeply box plaited and joins the foundation at the waist line. Full bloomers are worn under the skirt. A quiver made of red matstock holds arrows of wire tipped with gilded triangles of matstock. The bow is a wire wound with crepe paper, to which a string is added. A red ribbon holds the quiver in place. Wings such as those described on page 28 are worn. j^Q 50 One could hardly call this little tot "Night," even though her Fvpnintf Star costume is of blue with silver stars pasted on. The dress is a simple ^ one to make, with its little full skirt and plain waist, its generous sash and narrow trimming ruffles. The crown is cut of matstock in one piece and is joined at the back. A waist of white and short trousers of tile design crepe make this boy's costume attractive. The cornucopia hat is pasted together at the back. Pretty trimming strips of black diamonds are quickly made from the decorated paper. No. 51 Jack of Diamonds No. 52 The entire skirt of this costume is The FlpdSlinU composed of ruffles, with almost the » » same effect carried out in the waist by strips of pointed "feathers." The head is made over a skull-cap foundation, with feathers covering it entirely. The bill is a small matstock cornucopia snipped around the edge and pasted to the cap above the forehead. No. 49 No. 50 Page twenty-four N, ^. HKKs^sKH No. 52 No. 51 i-e^fSiniB Read the general directions carefully before .making any costumes j{OW TO JMAKC TATOK COSTUMeS: Children's Costumes T^_ c-i This may be either a regalia worn over a little white dress or the „. .. ■ D],,_ skirt as well as the rest of the costume may be made of paper. Uiraie rsiue strips of blue crepe are cut into points and pasted to a foundation to form the waist. From this hang streamers with birds from a decorated design. The cunning nest hat is made of a circle of crepe paper pasted to a smaller circle of wire. This is lined. Eggs, a branch and a bird complete the hat. XT c^ This costume is a simple one. White daisy petals are „, j T> <-<.„_«,, cut separately and sewed to the slip at the waist. A very !< lower ana Butterny ^jj^. ^5^.^,^ ^^ ygUow makes the waist. The butterfly wings are made by following the instructions on page 28. 1^1 EC The skirt of the second butterfly costume is made eiitirely qf _ Jfl n ffloK shelf paper, which comes already scalloped. The waist ruffle BUttemy Kumes joj^g a yoke making a high waist line. Straps of blue crepe paper fluted on both edges run over the shoulders and are fastened to the ruffle front and back. Pompons trim the straps and a butterfly bow ties the hair. No ■>(» ^ dear little rooster is the child dressed _. p up for the barnyard scene. The body ine KOOSter foundation is covered with points sug- gestive of feathers and pasted row on row. Tail feathers made of crepe paper strips doubled through the center and wired in the crease are sewed to the foundation on both sides of the opening at the back. Two pieces of crepe paper cut to fit are used for the head. Paper crushed in the hands makes the comb, which is placed between the two headpieces before they are sewed together. Crushed crepe is also pasted on both sides below the ears to form the "wattles." A bill of matstock is in- serted over the forehead, and eyes of matstock are added. ; i^. No. 56 No. 53 A list 0/ materials reqairedfor these costumes is on page thirty-two Page twenty-6ve j{0W TO JVIAKC TMT&K. COSTUM&S Story Book Costumes No 57 "^ waist of plain pink with girdle of T> p blue and a skirt of dainty decorated " design with panniers of pink make the Bo-Peep dress. Over the panniers, which are gathered top and bottom and rounded out, hang narrow streamers of blue tied into knots at the ends. A ruching of blue gathered on the machine is used as trimming around the skirt and over the shoulders. Tulle ribbons outline the neck and c.re tied around the arms. The hat is a broad-brimmed one made of matstock and covered' with blue crepe paper. The bow is of pink. To make the crook, see page 29. No 58 "^^^ skirt of the fairy dress is of crepe Fa'irv P^P^"' ruffles cut into points and sewed to r airy ^ foundation one above the other. When the waist line is reached continue the same idea, using narrower strips and finer points. Finish the neck with a ruffle shirred on the sewing machine, and add bands of ruffling around the arms. Make a wand and head dress, using stars pasted to wires made spiral by winding them around a pencil. Copy butterfly wings shown on page 28, making them plain and all white. No. 58 17 mxs^ No. 59 No. 59 Herald Make short trousers of alternating black and white crepe paper ruffles. A one-piece overblouse of tile design is next in order, cut a bit flaring below the waist line and belted in with a white girdle. A ruffle of white also finishes the neck. The sleeves are short and not very full. A circular cape, black with a red lining, sets off the costume, and a black hat with sweeping feather of red gives a grand air. The trumpet may be of gold paper, and the cords may be red or gold. Page twenty-six Read the general directions carefully before making any costumes j{(W TO JMAK& TAT€K COSTUJVL&S\ Story Book Costumes j^jj ^Q The dress of Mary is made with a gay floral skirt of decorated Mi«trps| and long sleeves. His white collar is in order and the smock is worn over tJoy Blue jji-own trousers of crepe paper. The hat has a soft crown and a wide brim, the latter made firm by the aid of a wire running through the double thickness of paper. No. 60 No. 62 A list of materials required for these costumes is ore page thirty-two Paige twenty-seveD j{0W TO J\AA K.C T^ATCK. COSTUMeS Wings Many kinds of wings are used with crepe paper costumes. Feather wings such as Cupid wings, at the top, and angel wings, at the bottom of the page, are generally made on a foundation of matstock cut in the desired shape and then the center cut out, leaving a flat frame. A wire, shaped to follow the outline of the foundation, is fastened to it by tabs of gummed tape. (See diagram.) The wings are made separately, each one having an extension which bends back and fastens to the other. When the wires are in place the foun- dations are covered smoothly on both sides with crepe paper. Then feathers, either cut singly or in strips, are pasted on. The wings are fastened together and held in place with ribbons across the chest, and are sometimes sewed as well. Butterfly wings should be made of two thicknesses of crepe paper, and if the butterfly is to be large, wires are used from the center across each sec- tion of the wings for reinforcement. (See diagram.) Decorate the wings with colored crepe paper or with colored and gilt paint, as preferred. The body is a tube of crepe paper, closed at one end and stuifed with cotton. Twist a piece of wire around near the closed end to form a head and in several places below to form the body. Add feelers. Plain, smooth wings, such as "fairy" and bee wings, are made by wrapping long, heavy wires with narrow strips of crepe paper, then bending into the shape desired. Twist the ends of the wires. together, leaving enough wire on each wing so that the two may be fastened together. Cover both sides of each wire foundation smoothly with crepe paper. Trim the edges carefully, then fasten the two together and sew to the costume. Page twenty-eight Read the general directions carefully before making any eosiumea j{(W TO JMAKC TMTCF^ COSTUM&S\ Wands and Crowns A costume often needs some particular accessory to make it complete. Bo-Peep would fall far short of being correct if her crook were missing, and a king without a crown and scepter would forfeit half his dignity. To make the crook, bore a hole in one end of a round stick of the right size and insert a wire which has been shaped into a crook. If heavy wire is not available, several smaller ones may be fastened together with fine wire and bent to fit over the top of the stick and held in place with fine wire. Wrap the "crook" back and forth several times to make the size of the stick, then wrap the whole two or three times to make smooth. Trim with flowers and a ribbon bow. The star crown is cut all in one piece and covered with gold or silver paper. After it has been fastened together in the back, the star is attached. The matstock foundation of the king's crown cut in one piece, as shown by the diagram. The are caught together at the top and finished with a ball. A lining of crushed crepe is then added. Any kind of an emblem desired may be cut from matstock and attached to a stick, thus making the scepter. Sometimes the emblem is attached to a wire and the wire fastened to the stick, or it may be tacked in place with a very tiny tack. The emblem should be covered with crepe paper before it is attached to the stick, and the stick itself wrapped with the same color paper. The star wand should be made in the same way and decorated with a bow and several streamers. is also straps Fead the general directions carefully before making any costumes Page twenty-nine j{(JW TO JVIAKL TJITCK. COSTOMeS Materials for Crepe Paper Costumes The lists of material given are for costumes of approximately the sizes pictured, that is, small children, larger children or grown-ups. Any of the costumes may be easily adapted to the required size. The cost of the materials will vary somewhat in dilTerent localities.. Crepe paper will cost from 15 cents to 25 cents per fold for the plain colors and 25 cents to 50 cents per fold for the decorated designs. The material for most costumes will average from $1.00 to §2.00 however if a number of costumes are to be made aUke; or if several varieties of flower costumes are to be made the cost may be reduced, as in many cases the entire fold of a color is not required for one costume. Page 't. No. 1. Rose SHp-Over (16 yr. size) 4 Folds No. 32 H Pink Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Doz, No. 9 Green Covered Wire Page 5. No. 2. Daisy Slip-Ovcr (adult size) 3 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 63 Dark Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Doz. No. 10 White Wire Page 5. No. 3. Poppy Sllp-Ovcr (adult size) 3 Folds No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Spool No. 2 Wire Page 5. No. 4. Violet SHp-Over (adult size) 3 Folds No. 22 Violet Crepe Paper, or 2 Folds No. 21 Heliotrope Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 22 Violet Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Spool No. 2 Green Wire Page 6. No. 5. Rose Costume Same Materials as for Rose Slip-Over Page 7. No. 6. Lily Costume (16 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 63 Dark Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Doz. No. 10 White Wire Page 7. No. 7. Sweet Pea Costume (16 yr. size) 3 Folds lighter color selected 1 Fold darker color 1 Fold No. 45 Moss Green Crepe Paper 1 Spool No. 2 Wire Page?, No. 8. Jonquil Costume (16 yr. size) 3 Folds No. 63 Dark Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 61 Light Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 45 Moss Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Doz. No. 10 White Wire Page 9. No. 9. Rose-Bud Costume (10 yr. size) 4 Folds No. 32 J^ Pink Crepe Paper (or any color preferred) 2 Folds No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Doz. No. 9 Green Wire Page 9. No. Iff. Tulip Costume (10 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 63 Yellow Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 45 Moss Green Crepe Paper 1 Doz. No. 9 Green Wire Page thirty Page 10. No. 11. Spring Costume (adultsize) 3 Folds No. 61 Light Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 952 Decorated Crepe Paper 2 Hanks 1-16 in. Crepe Paper Rope Yl Page 10. No. 12. Summer Costume (adult size) 2 Folds No. 41 Apple Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 63 Dark Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 45 Moss Green Crepe Paper 1 Spool No. 2 Green Wire P. 11. No. 13. Autumn Costume (16 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 61 Light Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 63 Dark Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 64 Light Orange Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 65 Orange Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 286 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Spool No. 2 Green Wire P. il. No. 14. Winter Costume (adult size) 3 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 4 Pkgs. No. 1 Crepe Paper Icicles 1 Spool No. 1 Wire Page 11. No. 15. Elf Costume (6 yr. size) 1 Fold No. 71 Light Brown Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 72 Dark Brown Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 45 Moss Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Doz. No. 7 Green Wire 1 Spool No. 2 Green Wire P. 12. No. 16. Colleen Costume (adultsize) 3 Folds No. 43 Emerald Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. S655 Decorated Crepe Paper Page i2. No. 17. Easter Costume (5 to 8 yr. size) 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 32 H Pink Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 21 Heliotrope Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. E728 Decorated Crepe Paper Page 12. No. 18. Queen-of-Hearts Costume (adult size) 3 Folds No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 2 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Env. Matstock Hearts ea. V222, V223 1 Sheet No. 13 White Matstock 1 Sheet Gold Paper j{(JW TO JMAKL TtdTCK COSTilM&S\ Page i3. No. 19. Patriotic Costume (adult size) 2 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 52 National Blue Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. P25 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstook 1 Env. No. P292 Cardboard Shield Cut-Outs P. 13. No. 20. Holly Costume (adult size) 2 Folds Decorated Crepe Paper No. X961 1 Fold No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 2 Yard Holly Vine 1 Bunch Holly Sprays Page ii. No. 21. Rainbow Costume (10 yr. size) 1 Fold No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 65 Orange Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 62 Yellow Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 43 Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 54 Blue Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 23 Violet Crepe Paper 1 Sheet Gold Paper 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock Instead of using the primary colors the tints of these colors may be used: Noa. 38, 64, 61, 42, 51, 22. Page lU. No. 22. Breeze, Rain, Dawn, or any spirit costume may be made in the same way using appropriate colorings (adult size) 6 Folds Crepe Paper (color selected) Page 15. No. 23. Pumpkin Costume (10 yr. size) 3 Folds No. 65 Orange Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 45 Moss Green Crepe Paper 1 Spool No. 2 Green Wire 1 Doz. No. 9 Green Wire Page 15. No. 24. Corn Costume (8 yr. size) 3 Folds No. 45 Moss Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 46 Leaf Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 61 Light Amber Crepe Paper Page 15. No. 25. Carrot Costume (8 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 46 Green Crepe Paper 2 Folds No. 65 Orange Crepe Paper 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock P. 16. No. 26. Pierrot Costume (adult size) 1 Fold No. BW3 Decorated Crepe Paper 3 ■ Folds color selected for costume 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock P. 16. No. 27. Circus Costume (adult size) 3 Folds No. 61 Light Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 54 French Blue Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 44 Grass Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 64 Light Orange Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 17 Animal Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock P. 16. No. 28. Carnival Costume (adult size) 3 Folds No. 61 Light Amber Crepe Paper (or any light color preferred) 1 Fold each of 4 or 5 contrasting colors lor pompons and streamers 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock ^, ,^ „,. 1 Spool No. 1 Wire H Doz. No. 15 Wire 1 Doz. No. 10 Wire Page 16. No. 29. Chance Costume (adult 1 Fold No. BW3 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 43 Green Crepe Paper 1 Sheet No. 11 Matstock 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock 1 Sheet No. 9 Matstock 1 Box No. 13 Black Gummed Decorations Page 16. No. 30. Pompon Costume (adult size) 4 Folds color selected for costume 1 Fold contrasting color for streamers and pompons 1 Spool No. 1 Wire Page 17. No. 31. Pierrette Costume (adult 1 Fold No. BW3 Decorated Crepe Paper 3 Folds color selected for dress 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper Page 17. No. 32. Black-and-White Cos- tume (adult size) 3 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 2 Folds No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Spool No. 1 Wire Page 17. No. 33. Ballet Costume (adultsize) 5 Folds color selected Page 17. No. 34. Jockey Costume (12 yr. size) 2 Folds Crepe Paper each of two colors selected 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock Page 18. No. 35. French Peasant Costume (12 yr. size) 2 Folds No. P21 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 52 National Blue Crepe Paper Page 18. No. 36. Scotch Costume (12 yr. size) 3 Folds No. 916 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper Page 18. No. 37. Dutch Costume (16 yr. size) 3 Folds No. 54 French Blue Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 294 Tulip Decorated Crepe Paper Page 19. No. 38. Hawaiian Costume (16 yr. size) 5 Folds No. 71 Light Brown Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 63 Dark Amber Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 65 Orange Crepe Paper 1 Bunch Poppy Stamens 1 Spool No. 2 Wire Page 19. No. 39. Chinese Costume (16 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 51 Celestial Blue Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 952 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock 1 Doz. No. 10 Wire Page 20. No. 40. Blue-and-Black Costume (^dult size) 2 Folds No. 51 Celestial Blue Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Fold Decorated Crepe Paper No. 952 2 Pieces No. 15 Wire 1 Spool No. 2 Wire Page thirty-one J^OW TO JMAKt TJITCK. COSTUJM&S Page 20. No. 41. Black-and-White Cos- tume (adult size) 2 Folds No. BW3 Decorated Crepe Pap3r 2 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper Page 21. No. 42. Fancy Bird Costume (16 yr. size) 3 Folds Crepe Paper (color selected for foun- dation) 1 Fold No. 331 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 952 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Dozen No. 1 Wire Ji Doz. No. IS Wire Page M. No. 43. Pink Rose (16 yr. size) 2 Folds Crepe Paper (color selected for foun- dation) 1 Fold Crepe Paper (contrasting color) 1 Fold Decorated Crepe Paper Page 22. No. 44. Parrot Costume (adult size) 1 Fold No. BW3 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 310 Decorated Crepe Paper 2 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold Crepe Paperseach Nos. 63, 44, 81, 54, 65 1 Spool No. 2 Wire Page 23. No. 45. PeacockCostume (adultsize) 3 Folds No. 44 Green Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 52 Blue Crepe Paper 2 Sheets Gold Paper 3 Doz. No. 7 Green Wire Page 23. No. 46. Bird Costume (8 yr. size) 4 Folds No. 54 French Blue Crepe Paper 2 Folds No. 38 Old Bose Crepe Paper Page 23. No. 47. Butterfly Costume (12 yr. size) 3 Folds No. 61 Yellow Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 313 Butterfly Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 72 Brown Crepe Paper % Doz. No. 7 Green Wire Page 23. No. 48. Bee Costume (8 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 2 Folds No. 63 Dark Amber Crepe Paper H Doz. No. 7 Green Wire Page 2i. No. 49. Cupid Costume (4 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Sheet No. 11 Bed Matstock 1 Sheet No. 13 White Matstock K Doz. No. 15 Wire Page 2i. No. 50. Evening Star Costume (4 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 51 Light Blue Crepe Paper 2 Boxes No. 7 Stars (Gold or Silver) Page 24. No. 51. Jack of Diamonds (4 yr. size) 1 Fold Decorated Crepe Paper No. BW3 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper Page 2i. No. 52. Fledgling Costume (4 yr. size) 2 Folds Crepe Paper (color selected) 1 Sheet Matstock No. 12 Black Page thirty-two Page 25. No. 53. Bird's Nest Costume (4 yr. size) 1 Fold Crepe Paper (color selected) 1 Fold No. 71 Light Brown Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 10 Bird Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Dozen No. 10 Wire Page 25. No. 54. Flower and Butterfly Costume (4 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 63 Yellow Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 54 French Blue Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 38 Old Bose Crepe Paper 14 Doz. No. 15 Wire Page 25. No. 55. Butterfly Ruffle Costume (4 yr. size) 3 Folds Decorated Shelf Paper No. D82 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 51J^ Azure Blue Crepe Paper Page 25. No. 56. Rooster Costume (4 yr. size) 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 712 Dark Brown Crepe Paper 1 Dozen No. 7 Wire 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock Page 26. No. 57. Bo-Peep Costume (14 yr. size) 2 Folds No. 292 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 32 H Pink Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 51 Blue Crepe Paper Page 26. No. 58. Fairy Costume (8 yr. size) 4 Folds No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Sheet Silver Paper 3 Pieces No. 15 Wire 1 Spool No. 1 Wire 1 Sheet No. 13 Matstock Page 26. No. 59. Herald Costume (12 yr. size) 1 Fold No. BW3 Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 12 Black Crepe Paper 2 Folds No. 81 Red Crepe Paper 1 Hank 1-8 in. Rope No. Wl Page 27. No. 60. Mistress Mary Costume (10 yr. size) 2 Folds Decorated Crepe Paper 1 Fold No. 11 White Crepe Paper 1 Fold Crepe Paper (color to harmonize with decorated design) Page 27. No. 61. 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