Paper dolls are the perfect emergency boredom-buster to have on hand, at least if you're our family; every fall, a bunch of annoying colds and coughs descend
A popular series of Dolly Dingle paper dolls, by Grace Drayton, was a regular feature in the Pictorial Review magazine in the early 1900s. This page, from the January 1922 issue of the Pictorial Review magazine is titled Dolly Dingle and Sammy Go Skating. Included on the page are the Dolly Dingle and Sammy paper...Read More
Have you ever heard of The Ginghams Paper Dolls? They were very popular many years ago and women have fond memories of playing with them as a girl.
The Betsy McCall paper doll was published in the McCall magazine, starting in 1951. I am grouping them by theme and/or months, and offering them to you this way. This listing is for one file, with Betsy enjoying the woods with the girlscouts, and it will be perfect for your little one to play with during the summer months or anytime! Just print it in sturdy card stock, and make sure to cut the tabs for the clothes to be put on the doll. You can download and use for many of your projects, today and in the future. These are perfect to use as a print for cards, tags, in scrapbooking, and many other uses! You MAY NOT re-sell these images as is or as your own work either in print or digital form. But you may sell a product you made using them (tags, cards, etc), just let them know where you got the images in the listing, please :-) These are high resolution images. This is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD - available right after payment, see your receipt for instructions. You will recieve ONE jpeg file. This is a high resolution file. NO refunds on download listings. IMPORTANT: The image may vary slightly in appearance when printed. This is due to the paper quality, and/or the calibration of your printer.
This is one file, with different rugby players, ready for the big game! It will be perfect for your little one to play with during the summer months! Just print it in sturdy card stock, and make sure to cut the tabs for the clothes to be put on the doll. You can download and use for many of your projects, today and in the future. These are perfect to use as a print for cards, tags, in scrapbooking, and many other uses! You MAY NOT re-sell these images as is or as your own work either in print or digital form. But you may sell a product you made using them (tags, cards, etc), just let them know where you got the images in the listing, please :-) This is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD - available right after payment, see your receipt for instructions. You will recieve ONE jpeg file. It is not a large file, not suitable for enlargement. NO refunds on download listings. IMPORTANT: The image may vary slightly in appearance when printed. This is due to the paper quality, and/or the calibration of your printer.
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Our little friend has a better wardrobe than most people I know– and they’re in the business. Go ahead– throw on that Duffle coat and plaid cap, buddy. ~*~
You may be wondering just what an asymmetrical paper chain is. Well, have you ever made a paper doll chain? The kind where you cut half of the doll from a center vertical fold, meaning that whate…
Here are some pages from the book "Paper Dolls, Their History and How to Make Them" by the author Edith Flack Ackley. This book was published by Storks in 1939. The book is 107 pages long with a section on the history of paper dolls and instructions on how to make your own. There are drawings to help. This book is out of print but can be found for purchase on the internet. The drawings in the book are by Telka Ackley.
Select a free printable paper doll that looks like you, from a new big pack of diverse paper dolls! You can also colour your very own.
These hand drawn paper dolls are absolutely gorgeous! I remember playing with paper dolls as a little girl and can't wait to print these out for my daughter. Grab extra copies of these printable paper dolls to color and play with friends. Printable Paper Dolls to Color and Play Melissa shared these paper dolls with
Print-at-home onto a sticker sheet for cut-out stickers, or simply use as a coloring page. Or treat yourself to a little therapeutic painting and print onto watercolor paper. Both pages (color and line drawing) are included with the download. You can print as many times as you wish. Cost: FREE! Your Digital Download file will be emailed to you immediately! This printable is FREE, and please feel free to share it! Save this for later on Pinterest!
Paper dolls are lots of fun and a great quiet activity for kids and adults alike. There are even paper dolls made for boys. Enjoy these free printable paper doll links: http://www.skyglass.com/gayle/Annie2.jpg Shirley Temple Paper Doll Elizabethan Paper Doll Early 1900s Paper Doll Colorable Holiday…
Above are the backs of paper dolls cut from 1950's magazines so you get abstract patterns, text, photo's and recipes. This silhouette effect would be good to use for mood boards and source books either cut from printed papers or from fabrics backed with tape to prevent them from fraying. The paper dolls would also be a good source of templates, people collect images of them and you can google or flickr your way to great archives and modern fashion illustrators interpretations of this historical fashion pass time. The above images are from Barbara Jean's collection
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Here is a big collection of FREE Paper Doll Printables. Just click on the image you are interested in! Some of them have multiple dolls/clothes to print so make sure you look around! (TONS more FREE
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Although this group is called "Paper Doll Sanctuary" all dolls are welcome. I may be the only person on the planet who likes paper dolls. PLEASE NO PICTURES OF BLYTHE! Even though I love my little Stella Marie, there are plenty of places for Blythe to hang out. Let's leave this space for all the other dollies. Thanks.
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Looking for a sweet little doll for your little ones to print at home and play with? This printable paper doll is in the colonial style and is so cute!
Beautifully boho... This vintage floral printed blouse by Maison Hotel offers an airy feel paired with thoughtful features like a contrast mini-motif border across the full shoulder, button placket and cuffs. *This item is final sale* Features: Women's multi-print blouse Relaxed, airy fit Button placket and cuffs Fits true to size - if in between sizes, size down Materials/Care: 100% Cotton Hand wash recommended
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Remember when I shared about all those gorgeous vintage patterns I found at the local Goodwill? Now I'm sharing tons of awesome craft ideas using vintage sewing patterns! I love the idea of re-using old patterns for new projects -- the graphics and illustrations are so gorgeous! As a word of caution, if you are planning to make copies of your pattern, check the copyright first. Many pattern envelopes and illustrations were copyrighted, and quite a few of the vintage patterns have had their copyrights renewed, so you will want to do your research before making copies. Here is an article about copyright law and crafting. MontclairMade on Etsy, has these adorable gift tags. So. Stinking. Cute. I love these pattern weights made from heavy washers and decoupaged paper from Pin and Paper. Use old patterns to organize your sewing space, like these from Cathe Holden, Just Something I Made. Use a pattern envelope to decorate a tote bag, like this one from georgiapeachez on Etsy. Have a lazer cutter? Make pins to give as gifts, like these from Red Revival. Image from Poppytalk. Use the tissue to wrap a gift! I also use the tissue inside gift bags and boxes. Heather Bullard Use the tissue patterns to cover a lampshade. BHG Use the illustrations in an art journal, like this one from Sandra Pearce. Use the patterns for wallpaper! Image from Meet Me at Mikes. You will want to check for copyright before doing this, but isn't this tote bag from the Tom Kat Studio darling? I'm so excited about all these fun ideas for using my vintage pattern haul! Which projects would you do? Help me decide! Click here to check out more of the amazing vintage patterns found at our local Goodwill! You might also like this post about making jewelry from fabric scraps. If you enjoyed this post, please subscribe to House Revivals in the sidebar, so you won't miss the fun projects we have planned. Find us on Facebook, too, so you can catch all the "in between" stuff, and see what I'm working on daily on Instagram. Feel free to link today's project to your favorite social media sites. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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While I was preparing my Halloween post, I noticed that The Ladies’ Home Journal featured paper dolls in many of their issues in the 1910s. I’ve adored paper dolls since childhood, so I was giddy to put these dolls on my blog. In total, there are 45 pages of paper dolls including Alice in Wonderland … Continue reading "Beautiful Paper Dolls from the 1910s"
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