Showing posts with label Cut-Out Town from 1909. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cut-Out Town from 1909. Show all posts

Saturday, October 7, 2017

The Paper Town Hall from Cut-Out Town

Directions for the Town Hall. Cut around the outlines. Fold on dotted lines,
tuck tabs inside and where shown paste together as drawn in the above "model" sketch.
       Well, just when I thought that I had found all of these little village templates, out crops another one! Searching newspapers is a tedious process, even for an archivist! But here is the Town Hall; better late than never. I think it is the last of the series? I've cleaned it up, folks. Don't forget to enlarge it as much as possible before printing it out.

Friday, June 27, 2014

The District School of Cut-Out Town

      Cut-out on heavy black line, fold on all dotted lines, then paste parts marked XX to parts marked X and you will have a little school with bell tower and brick chimney.


On the way to Cut-Out Corners, 
Where the road of Glueville winds,
Stands the little district schoolhouse,
Painted white, with neat green blinds.

Every day the paper children,
With their books and dinner pail,
Trot along the paper highway-
Sun or rain, they never fail!

And Miss Paperdoll, schoolmistress,
Hears them say their grammar rule
With arithmetic and spelling-
Then they're almost through with school

Now, however, it is recess-
In the playground they all run-
All excepting Dick and Flossie
On the doorstep in the sun.

Let us cut the school out, youngster,
Bring the paste-and now let's see
What a charming little schoolhouse
Cut-Out Corners school will be.

Little Factory from Cut-Out Town

      Cut out on all heavy black lines, fold on all dotted lines and past X to XX. Roll and paste the smokestacks.


In the little town of Cut-Out
Is a factory of toys,
Where the make all kinds of cut-outs
For newspaper girls and boys.

Messrs, Paper, Glue & Scissors
Drive a very thriving trade,
And the paper toys they make there
Are the nicest that are made.

Here within this tall, plain building
With its smokestacks round and high
You hear the snip of scissors
While the busy moments fly.

And at sundown when the sunshine
Gilds the window glass so bright
You can see the Cut-Out workmen
Going home to spend the night.

Let's pretend that you're a workman
In the factory's employ,
Messrs Paper, Glue & Scissors
Bid you make this cut-out toy.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Little Church from Cut-Out Town

First cut out the main body of the church along the heavy black outline. Then fold on all dotted lines and paste together. Next cut out the tower and paste together after folding. Then paste XX to X.
Paper dolls on Sunday go
To this little church, just so!
Two by two, just as they should.
Paper dollies are quite good!

Cut the little church out, dear.
On the outside black lines here.
Fold on all the dotted spaces,
Paste the flaps in proper places.

Little Cut-Out Town you see,
Is as good as good can be;
Little girls and little boys,
Learn this text of cut-out toys.

Design and Poem by E. Patten Beard.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

The Little House From Cut-Out Town

      Cut out on black lines around the edges; fold on all dotted lines and paste X to XX. You will then have the house where Jan lived.

The Little House From Cut-Out Town was designed by E. Patten Beard.


Cut-Out Town is made of paper:
Paper houses, paper trees,
Paper flowers grown in boxes
In the windows--where you please

Cut-Out Town is very pleasant;
Paper dolls the whole long day
Play together in the houses
Paper games and paper play

Hurry! Hurry with the scissors!
Bring the gluepot or the paste
And we'll make the house of paper-
Tommy, here, is quite in haste!

Cut along the black lines folding 
Where the dotted lines all run,
Stick the side flaps--Ah! you have it!
There, the Cut-Out House is done!

By E. Patten Beard

The Little Store of Cut-Out Town

Directions. Cut out on the heavy black line, fold on all the dotted lines and paste X to XX.

This little store was designed by Patten Beard. Click on it to download the largest version possible.

Cut-Out Company are grocers,
And they own this little store,
Where they sell at cut down-prices
Cut-Out groceries galore-

Paper breakfast foods and sugar,
Paper crackers, paper jam,
Paper vegetables and spices
And all brands of paper ham.

Paper Lolly Pops in cases
On the paper counters stand,
And the little paper children
Keep them always in demand.

When they go on mother's errands--
And they have two cents to spend--
With their precious paper pennies
To the store their way they wend.

Here are scissors, here the picture,
Cut it out and let us see
When you fold it and you paste it
What the Cut-Out store will be!

poem and pattern by Patten Beard