This is cool! I wish you could tell how you did this. Did you use rubber stamps? Do some of the parts already have pictures on them? Looks Victorian. I am really liking your paper dolls.
Thanks Catherine! You are right on! Stamped, purchased, recycled and handmade all went into these. The Doll head is from Acey Deucy, the boots are from The Moon Rose Art Stamps, the clock gear is from Junque and the pen nib is from clearly impressed from Stampington.The arms came from a book by Sandra Evertson - Fanciful Paper Projects. I'm waiting on some stamps from Catherine Moore's Character Constructions....check her stamps out, they are very cool!
Wow! I am loving going through your achives! Your paper dolls are amazing! You're really generous in giving us the scoop on what you used for them! Thank you so much!!!
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This is cool! I wish you could tell how you did this. Did you use rubber stamps? Do some of the parts already have pictures on them? Looks Victorian. I am really liking your paper dolls.
Thanks Catherine! You are right on!
Stamped, purchased, recycled and handmade all went into these. The Doll head is from Acey Deucy, the boots are from The Moon Rose Art Stamps, the clock gear is from Junque and the pen nib is from clearly impressed from Stampington.The arms came from a book by Sandra Evertson - Fanciful Paper Projects. I'm waiting on some stamps from Catherine Moore's Character Constructions....check her stamps out, they are very cool!
Cheers, Have a Great Day! Lisa
I love your website. It has a lot of great pictures and is very informative.
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Wow! I am loving going through your achives! Your paper dolls are amazing! You're really generous in giving us the scoop on what you used for them! Thank you so much!!!
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