This past week I've been working on a set of paper dolls. My beloved Cricut is one of my favorite tools in the craft lab; however, the cartridges were very overpriced. Michael's had a great sale on a couple of the cartridges a couple of weeks ago and I bought the paper dolls! Here's my first little couple. I'm creating large dolls so I can see where the small pieces fit before creating smaller greeting cards.
I started this project with cardstock- 1 piece each blue and green to create the background. I used these wavy scissors and a tape dispenser to put it together.
Then, out came the Cricut. I really love this thing. It was one of my favorite Christmas gifts (thanks again, Mom!). As you can see, I made two people to begin- they are 4 inches tall.
And then, I pieced everything together. What I love most about these dolls is the clothing. It's surprisingly complex. Each piece is cut individually. For instance, the groom here requires: body, hair, hat, 2 shoes, white shirt, vest, coat, bow tie, and flower.
I'm close to halfway through the characters as I build my little guide book. I will post more photos once I have those completed. I'll also be sharing my card rack, which now holds greeting cards for every occasion. And finally, I have another project from the Big Ass Book of Crafts that I'm finishing. I'm not too great with the sewing machine, so bear with me as I work on this project: an artist sketchbook cover with holders for pencils and utensils. Tiffany asked for one as a birthday gift, which gives me a couple months to perfect this sewing adventure. See you soon, craft-tastic friends!