Excerpt from How to Teach Paper-Folding and Cutting: A Practical Manual-Training Aid
The scissors should be about five inches long, and the pencil medium hard, and sharpened to a fine point. A ruler with a beveled edge is the most satis factory. Various kinds of glue and mucilage are used for paper designs, but the writer, after numerous experiments, decided that home-made paste of flour and water answered the purpose better than anything else. Each pupil should be provided with a clean rag with which to press the cut designs after pasting.
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