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Scrap Fabric Paper Dolls

19 August 2009 3,100 views 3 Comments
by Care

paperdolls
If you’re like me, you have ridiculously (and I mean really, really ridiculously!) tiny scraps of fabric that you just can’t bear to throw away.  I always knew I would use them someday, on something.  Well, that day has come!

Carrie from ThisMamaMakesStuff tells us how she made this adorable paper doll who can wear all your tiniest scraps!  And, if you’re a scrapbooker, think of all the possibilities for paper doll clothes from your ridiculously-sized scraps!  [more information here]

I can’t wait to try this out!

Project Estimate:

  • fabric or paper scraps, on hand
  • 50 sheets blank cardstock, $5

Project Estimate: $5 and up

-By Care, Obsessively Stitching

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3 Comments »

  • Amy said:

    I was thinking you could add velcro and then just switch out the different “clothes” and then you can make up different outfits.

    Love this idea!

  • Linda said:

    Wow! these are soooo adorable!
    and you could also use the idea to make great-looking birthday, christmas, etc. greeting cards for little girls!
    what a lot of fun!
    thanks for such a super idea!
    : )

  • Tracy said:

    This is the perfect idea for doing with my Brownie pack who are finishing their Designer badges.
    Wonderful!

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