Pasting the Pieces. Paste the pieces in the alphabetical order, according to instructions regarding Fig. 16.
The landscape in Fig. 21 is made as follows: Take a piece of the white board and cut the figures in Fig 19 out of colored paper.

Paste these on the board in the alphabetical order, as shown in Fig. 20. Thus: First, the blue A and B ; then, the dark green C; next, the light green D; then, succcessively, the pieces of paper, E, F, G, H and I. With a fine brush or coarse pen, add the necessary detail to give character to the production, as in Fig. 21.


To produce Fig. 22, take a piece of black cardboard or, if that is not at hand, paint with an even coat of black, on a piece of white cardboard, covering a surface about four by five and one-half inches; then paste the pieces of colored paper, as shown in Fig. 23.


Cutting Forms by Eye
Another Interesting Form of Paper Cutting is to cut out simple geometrical forms without guides, except squares made according to previous instruction. Some of the forms are shown in Figs. 24 and 25.
For Other Geometrical Forms Made by Folding, see chapter on Working Drawings.