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window-sill must first be carefully lined with water- 

 proof paper, to prevent the damp moss staining the 

 stone-work or plaster. This very necessary precaution 

 applies to many of the designs, before and hereafter 

 mentioned. 



In decorating Slopes of Windows for Easter— letters, 

 or patterns, made of bunches of yellow Primroses 

 and blue Periwinkle, placed in the moss alternately, 

 look very beautiful and appropriate. 



A Cross, composed entirely of yellow Primroses, 

 with a one-sided perspective view of the edges, done 

 in Periwinkle, is also very effective. 



Plate VI. — In a Stone Pulpit, the designs for 

 the Panels should be cut out in not very strong card- 

 board, then covered with cloth, velvet, blossom work, 

 &c. ; and, when complete, pasted on to the Panel. 

 The small wreaths that surround them may be wound 

 upon a light wooden frame that fits into the Panel 

 sufficiently closely to fix itself when pressed in. 



The small Quatre-foils running round the bottom 



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