Vicki Smith Illustration
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Friday, November 6, 2009
Paper Doll Cut-Outs
The paper dolls did blur the line for me between work and play when I created them since they were so much fun to illustrate and conjured memories of play from childhood. The clothes are adhered to the doll with glue dots. They are available here.
I love the colors--so warm and cozy. Brings back memories of playing with psper dolls when I was younger--though mine were never as nice as the ones you've drawn. They're beautiful!
Hey Dear Heart, what a fabulous post! Where did all those delicious paper dolls go?? I miss them. What a wonderful post and it was such a delight today to see your lovely message. I wish you the happiest and joyous holiday. Now let eat ourselves into coma!! he he he!!
I miss playing with my paper dolls. They just don't make them like they used to now. I guess today's parents would rather spend a fortune on mass produced products that are made in China. I've really enjoyed your blog. You're full of so many great ideas and talent! Looking forward to seeing more.
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Oh Vicki they are sooooo lovely! They are the perfect gift for the holidays :)
Vicki
I love the colors--so warm and cozy. Brings back memories of playing with psper dolls when I was younger--though mine were never as nice as the ones you've drawn. They're beautiful!
Marin
www.marinthomas.com
Oooohhhh!! Beautiful work, here! Really! I love the paper dolls..they turned out wonderfully.
These are wonderful, I remember hours of fun playing with these paper clothes and dolls when I was young
Hey Dear Heart, what a fabulous post! Where did all those delicious paper dolls go?? I miss them. What a wonderful post and it was such a delight today to see your lovely message. I wish you the happiest and joyous holiday. Now let eat ourselves into coma!! he he he!!
these r vy lovely and cute!! really like these retro toys ^^
I miss playing with my paper dolls. They just don't make them like they used to now. I guess today's parents would rather spend a fortune on mass produced products that are made in China.
I've really enjoyed your blog. You're full of so many great ideas and talent! Looking forward to seeing more.
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