This section is from the book "Ladies Manual Of Art or Profit and Pastime", by Editors of American Mutual Library Association. Also available from Amazon: Ladies Manual of Art or Profit and Pastime.
The paper made as above directed, when well dried, is pounded in a mortar till it becomes a very fine powder; it is then put into a tin pepper-box, and when any of the parts of parrot's bills, etc., are wished to have this powdered appearance, a little of the solution of gum-arabic is washed over the part with a camel-hair pencil, and the powder dusted on it and allowed to dry.
 
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