I'm super excited to have my 4th StencilGirl group of designs debut today. This group has a geometric I call Picnic Check; a leafy floral called Woodcut Garden; and....drumroll...a Paper Doll! I have been making and trading arty paper dolls for years in various online groups. You can see the dolls I made over the years here. I have used all kinds of templates and vintage dolls, and nothing was quite perfect, so I finally decided to come up with my own design. Can guess whose little face (from her kindergarten photo) was used for the new stencil design?
I like to mix and match doll parts, so for some of my samples, I experimented with other StencilGirl stencils as well as stamps and downloadable images from The Graphics Fairy and ArtTeaLife. For the middle doll, I used a goddess/princess dress by Carol Wiebe. The wings were a stencil by Kristie Taylor, and the crown a stamp from Gwen Lafluer for PaperArtsy.
Here's a few things I made with my new stencils:
I made a folding ATC doll (above on left), a journal page about loving your inner child (center), and a poseable paper doll with limbs made from the Woodcut Garden used with pink spray distress ink. |
Four versions of the Picnic Check: a blue gelli print, and orange and yellow gelliprint, tan embossing powder on black cardstock, and a red and blue acrylic stenciled picnic design. |
Here's a short video I made that shows my dollmaking process:
GIVEAWAY! Post a comment here, on my Facebook page, or on my Instagram by June 26 to be in the running to win a set of all three new stencils.
These dolls are adorable! Cant wait for the stencil release 👏👏👏
ReplyDeleteThe new stencils look great.
ReplyDeleteHow fun. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteOh what fun this brings me back to my childhood paper dolls 💕
ReplyDeleteLinda, I just love the new designs! The paper doll stencils will be such a hit with so many! Congratulations on an awesome release! -Ann Barnes
ReplyDeleteYour patterns are very cool and seem like they’d be versatile. Love how you used the patterns on the dresses. Going to check out the rest of your fantastic creations!
ReplyDeleteLove the patterns of these stencils! And your beautiful dolls! What a fantastic way to create. Those puppy dolls….
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to have one of these stencils. But it is very expensive to import some to Brazil. Who knows, maybe luck will help me to win one. They are so gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI’m a huge fan of your paper dolls so I love this! But I’m also really drawn to that woodcut garden design and the variations you’ve shown. Great release!
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable dolls.
ReplyDeleteThank you for including the images from different techniques with the designs. And, that foldable ATC doll is mind blowing!
ReplyDeleteLove these! They are so great!
ReplyDeleteThe stencils are adorable! They will make dolls more enjoyable 😁
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love your paper doll stencils! I would spend hours with these!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I will spend hours making dolls. I love the prints.
ReplyDeleteI’m a huge fan of your paper dolls so I love this! But I’m also really drawn to that woodcut garden design and the variations you’ve shown. Great release! (realized my comment was ‘anonymous’ yesterday)
ReplyDeleteI love these! I remember making paper dolls as a kid. Excited for these stencils!
ReplyDeleteHAHA ...The prints are very unique and so you ... These stencils are cute and useful for us paper doll lovers... Great idea, Linda
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