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Isabelle Paper Dolls
by Jody Morrow for My Favorite Things Stampsi

Isabella Paper Dolls
Materials:
Isabelle Paper Dolls Stamp Set-MFT
DVD tin
White card stock
Black ink pad (Memento)
Coloring medium (Copic)
Magnetic snaps or sheets
Clear embossing powder, heat gun
Embellishments: silver brads, Heidi Swapp ghost shape flowers
Red line adhesive
Versamark ink pad
Stickles or other glitter

Isabelle Paper Dolls stamp sets & supplies available from www.mftstamps.com

Instructions for set of paper dolls
  1. Stamp images from the Isabelle Paper Dolls stamp set with black Memento ink and then color with Copic markers or the coloring medium of your choice.
  2. Carefully cut out each image.
  3. Cover the front of each paper doll piece with Versamark ink.
  4. Coat with clear embossing powder and heat to melt embossing powder.
  5. Attach a Basic Grey magnetic snap to each paper doll piece OR attach paper pieces to magnet of your choice (magnetic sheets etc).
  6. Decorate front of DVD tin with patterned paper, embellishments and a decorative paper doll.
  7. Decorate and label inside of DVD tin with a “play area” for your dolls and an area to store unused doll clothing (referred to as “my closet”).

Dress up Isabelle in any of her many outfits for hours of fun!

Isabella's closet

Stamp each Isabelle paper dolls clothing item multiple times to give Isabelle many choices in her closet.

Label the sections of your paper doll set.

Stamp additional paper dolls to create friends for Isabelle.

isabelle in another outfitMore Inspiration:

Try laminating the paper doll pieces instead of coating them with clear embossing powder.

Give the clothing items more flair by decorating them with Stickles, glitter, gems, Fun Flock and more!

Try creating different hairstyles for your Isabelle Paper Dolls.

Color and cut out pets in different colors for even more paper doll accessories.

Have a paper doll party with your child or grandchild to create lasting memories

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