Allow the paper to overlap the top edge of the mould about 1 inch all the way around, as in A. Give the first coat of paper a thin coat of paste. Add another complete layer of the thinner paper exactly as you did the first. Make sure it is thoroughly pressed into the features to get full definition from the mould. Now draw the strips of newspaper through the paste mixture and begin to lay down your third coat. This time omit the 1-inch overlap over the top edge of the mould. Add two or three more complete layers of newspaper. Now paper the second half of the mould as you did the first, but allow all coats of both grades of paper to overlap the top edge of the mould. When this half is prepared, turn the overlap inward from the top edge, B, but do not allow it to droop down into the mould. You might have to shorten it by tearing, but keep it as wide as possible, for it is going to secure the inside of your seam. Now lower this half of the mould over the first one, lining the lugs and lug holes up, C. Holding the two halves tightly together, run your finger around the inside of the neck, smoothing the overlap down across the seam inside. Work as far as you