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Paper dolls
Paper dolls









paper dolls

paper dolls

Rodeo Clown and more!Ĭostumed and favorite characters are a great way to go with this as well.

paper dolls

And don’t forget the make a number of friends to go along with your new paper friend such as our little dancing friend Elle, or Mr. Now sit back and enjoy your new articulated friend.Īnd that’s it! Once everything is dry and your character is complete, you are ready for hours of play (and perhaps a stop motion animation summer cap project for the kids!?). Create and attach the hair (we used yarn for ours) and then draw on your face. Once all the clothing is affixed and more or less dry, place the brads back in. Once the clothing is glued in place you’ll need to punch out holes from your clothing in the same places that you have the original holes. We took the brads out for this part to make gluing and dressing our doll that much easier. Once you have decided on and have cut out your characters attire you can start gluing the clothing on. Have fun with it! The possibilities are endless.

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Feel free to add accessories and props such as this skate board. to decide just who or what you want your character to be. Gather your Littles together and play around with scraps of fabric, yarn, ribbon, etc. After cutting out the various parts you can then punch holes in the arms and shoulders as well as the legs and hips.Place appendages onto the body and fix in place with small brads. – whatever inspires you to adorn and accessorize your characterĭownload the template here and then print it out on an 8.5 x 11 stiff sheet of card stock.

  • An assortment of fabric, paper, yarn, buttons, etc.
  • – whatever you want to use to bring your character to life
  • Small brads for securing appendages onto to character.
  • Hole punch (we used 1/8″ hole punch for ours).
  • 8.5 x 11-inch card stock in various hues (have fun with it! think green monsters, blue mermaids, etc.).
  • To start you will need to gather together an assortment of supplies that will help to create and customize your character. Today we’re sharing with you a simple yet super fun articulated paper doll craft to create with your Littles (or paper “action figures” as my boys call them around here). Hello friends! I’m thrilled to be working with Handmade Charlotte and can’t wait to share some of our favorite summer crafts as of late. Yay! This week she’ll be sharing her take on an old classic, paper dolls. Each member of the group had a nickname, as three decades later the Spice Girls would also practice. They were one of the few British girl groups of the late sixties. One of my absolute favorite crafters, Merrilee of Mer Mag, will be crafting for Handmade Charlotte this summer. The Paper Dolls were a late 1960s British female vocal trio from Northampton, comprising lead vocalist Susie Tiger Mathis, Pauline Spyder Bennett and Sue Copper Marshall.











    Paper dolls