I printed these dolls out on Card Stock. And then, before I cut them out, I put reinforced, clear packing tape on the back of the doll. I made sure that the packing tape went over where I would cut. Then, when I went to cut it out, the packing tape created a very strong support to help support the paper and prevent it from tearing.
When I colored the dolls with colored pencil, I made one doll white/cream colored and the other one brown. BUT! I colored their clothes the SAME color - pink shorts and a baby blue top. I labeled one Haoua and the other Morgan, for my daughter.
With the clothes, I did the sam thing. But the tape did make it difficult to fold the tabs back, so I used a craft knife to score the fold lines to break the reinforced tape string.
I have wondered if Haoua has played with her paper dolls or if she has just kept them safe and treasured. She has two little sisters now and I have wondered if they are all still intact! I will ask her in my next letter and see if she would like some more dolls. Perhaps I should make a whole set JUST for her little sister.
You can find the paper dolls I used at Marilee's Paper Dolls.
If anyone comes up with a creative, homemade gift for a little boy, please share it!
2 comments:
A great thing for a little boy would be paper airplanes. You can find directions for folding all sorts on-line. Also good would be paper boats, perhaps with the packing tape to semi-waterproof them. Or the ever popular pirate hats from paper.
Neat idea with the paper dolls!
The boy I sponsor, his information says that he likes cars. So, this could be a project I think that can be redesigned to fit a boy. Instead of a doll, just design a car (or something that boy would like) and there you go.
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