Monday, April 16, 2007

Paper doll to print and color

This robe belongs to Melanie, a cute paper doll by Judy Johnson and comes from the Paper dolls artists guild website. Drawing more clothes for Melanie is encouraged!
To view the paperdoll in a higher resolution you'll have t0 save it to your hard drive - or if you have Firefox you can click on your right mouse button and choose "View image".

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Strawberry Shortcake paper doll

This cute cute cute paper doll from one of my favourite paper doll sites, Teri's paper doll scans. She has high quality scans of printable paper dolls from 1950-1980. Most are published and are currently out of print but she also has some of her own creations - check out the Strawberry Shortcake vector art doll, based on photographs.

Roman soldier paper doll from Ancient Rome

This paper doll does a good job of accurately describing what soldiers wore in Ancient Rome. This is a clever way of teaching ancient history to kids, letting them play with paper dolls!
The Roman soldier paper dolls comes from the Birmingham museum and art gallery school liaison service.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Hello Kitty friend Pochacco paper doll

What is about Japanese culture and cuteness? Whatever it is, I most definitely like it! This Pochacco paper doll can be found on the Sanrio website, Sanrio is of course the company best known for Hello Kitty and other equally cute creations. According to Pochacco's bio he likes to play sports and is a vegetarian!
Submitted by Taylor, thanks!

Monday, April 9, 2007

Another post another outfit paper doll blog

This is such a great idea and I would proably steal it in a minute if I had the talent! The first post introduced us to Sylvia the paper doll and every new post includes a new outfit for her. And they're all gorgeous! Check out Liana's Paperdoll Blog.

Princess Leia from Star Wars paper doll

Who else but Princess Leia can pull of those buns and still look like a million dollars? This website with two Star Wars paper dolls (there is also a Luke Skywalker) has three sets of outfits for Leia, including her signature white gown that comes with a stormtrooper rifle!

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Little girl paper doll in color and black & white

Here's a cute paper doll that is available both in full color and only in black and white. Well, except for the doll itself, she is in color in both versions. Even if you (or your kids) prefer to color your own dolls, it can be fun to have the full color version and and practice shading techniques, comparing color combinations etc. Perhaps not as creative as inventing your own color palette but kids do learn by copying!

Orlando Bloom paper doll

This is a neat way to express your fandom, make a paperdoll of your idol! This Orlando Bloom paper doll started out a Legolas doll with outfits from Lord of the Rings but the creator has since added lots of outfits, including clothes inspired by movies like Superman and Black Hawk Down.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

1830s fashion paper doll


This pretty piece is from a website with authentic historical dress patterns. I can't say that I'm sorry we don't clothes like these anymore (I do like my skirts to be, well, pants...) I've always found this era to be very romantic and dignified. Check out the 1830s paperdoll, there is also a higher resolution verison available for printing.

Do-It-Yourself paperdoll template


How cute is this? Kiddley.com has these fantastic templates that you can print out and then design your own paperdolls! There are two templates, one regular with a girl and the basic, standard wardrobe. The other, a tad more whimsical, has a bear costume, a tiara, and an 80's bubble skirt. The paperdolls are in PDF format and can be downloaded here.
Tip: the dolls don't have faces so you can either draw them yourself or print out somebody's face and clue it on!

Fantasy and folky black and white paperdoll


I have a weak spot for black and white paperdolls for the simple fact that I love coloring them myself! I found this beautiful paperdoll of a character from a book by science fiction writer Suzette Haden Elgin. I'm not familiar with Suzette or her work, but to enjoy this paperdoll, you don't have to (although I'm sure it doesn't hurt either :-) The clothes are a fun mix of folk costumes (see picture), fantasy and modern clothes (jeans!). Sort of Star Wars meets Little House on the Prairie ... and I mean that in a good way. Find the paperdolls and clothes here.