My Alice-phase is not over yet, and they will last probably a little :-)
I found while looking around the internet this incredibly great site - Digital Paper Dolls by Linda Jean. She has set a series of scans of old pages from the "Ladies Home Journal" and sells them as digital downloads for $ 1.50 per page, which at the reasonable price times just 1 € €. She has particular paper dolls, so dolls, dress-up dolls of paper on offer, such as Betty Bonnet, Lettie Lane, Dolly Dingle, Kewpie, etc., but also a very beautiful Alice in Wonderland-arm of the artists Helen Petter and Julia Greene from 1913. Clearly inspired by the original drawings by Tenniel, but in its own unique, beautiful style!
I then snipping hard-working, stuck, stamped, and created these four artist trading cards:
I found while looking around the internet this incredibly great site - Digital Paper Dolls by Linda Jean. She has set a series of scans of old pages from the "Ladies Home Journal" and sells them as digital downloads for $ 1.50 per page, which at the reasonable price times just 1 € €. She has particular paper dolls, so dolls, dress-up dolls of paper on offer, such as Betty Bonnet, Lettie Lane, Dolly Dingle, Kewpie, etc., but also a very beautiful Alice in Wonderland-arm of the artists Helen Petter and Julia Greene from 1913. Clearly inspired by the original drawings by Tenniel, but in its own unique, beautiful style!
I then snipping hard-working, stuck, stamped, and created these four artist trading cards:
My Alice phase is not yet over, and it will probably last a while longer :-) While surfing the internet
I discovered this incredibly great site, Digital Paper Dolls by Linda Jean. She scanned in quite a few old pages from the "Ladies Home Journal" and sells these as digital downloads for a mere $ 1.50 per page.
She mainly offers like paper dolls Betty Bonnet, Lettie Lane, Dolly Dingle, Kewpies etc. but, that is a very beautiful, "Alice in Wonderland" sheet by the artists Helen Petter and Julia Greene from 1913th The sheet is clearly inspired by the original drawings by Sir John Tenniel, but still own have a unique and beautiful style on their.
Well, I started cutting, stamping, gluing, and created these four Artist Trading Cards.
I discovered this incredibly great site, Digital Paper Dolls by Linda Jean. She scanned in quite a few old pages from the "Ladies Home Journal" and sells these as digital downloads for a mere $ 1.50 per page.
She mainly offers like paper dolls Betty Bonnet, Lettie Lane, Dolly Dingle, Kewpies etc. but, that is a very beautiful, "Alice in Wonderland" sheet by the artists Helen Petter and Julia Greene from 1913th The sheet is clearly inspired by the original drawings by Sir John Tenniel, but still own have a unique and beautiful style on their.
Well, I started cutting, stamping, gluing, and created these four Artist Trading Cards.
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