There is an exquisite ivory-type of Marjorie, in passe-partout, on the drawing room mantel-piece. |
Cut the passe-partout paper an inch longer than the side to be covered, and do not fasten down quite to the corner. |
Journalists have an invisible passe-partout that allows them to roam the world and ask consequential people impertinent questions. |
Book-cloth or any firm material can be used instead of the passe-partout paper. |
When the sections are finished, fasten them together with the passe-partout paper. |
The manner was then to repeat the engraved borders of titles, the passe-partout, in the centre of which the text was printed. |