So unfortunately, I only have the two dolls from this page, and no clothing for these children. Perhaps, print them out and make your own outfits for them. Children of the New Century 1905 is from Doll Castle News magazine dated March April 1975. These black and white children can be colored.
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Monday, November 30, 2020
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Boots cutout
This old man has a pair of pants, a jacket, and a suit. He is posed from behind, glancing back. 5-25-1941. I forget for sure but I think his name is Uncle Milt.
Saturday, November 28, 2020
Another Addition to Your doll Family
Friday, November 27, 2020
Dress A Paper Doll group
I've started a new group on facebook dedicated to round robin/Dress a doll type paper dolls where members can share their paper doll bases for other members to draw outfits for and members can share the outfits they have drawn! Also coloring pages of paper dolls where members can share the colored versions.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/423464251995995
Sunday, November 22, 2020
cake paper doll
https://www.ko-fi.com/s/b60fc29ee2
Thank you to those who already contributed to my Ko-Fi! Here's one more downloadable paper doll file added to my shop.
Friday, November 20, 2020
Ko fi Shop
https://www.ko-fi.com/s/8bc01c17f8
https://www.ko-fi.com/s/f66418a4b0
check out these downloadable paper dolls on my new Ko-Fi shop. Pay whatever you like.
Donations Welcome
Hello All. i've started a Ko-Fi page. It's basically a way to donate to supporting this blog, my art, and allow me to buy even more vintage paper dolls to share! Any amount is welcome. Link above. And to anyone who does contribute, many thanks!
Thursday, November 19, 2020
portfolio website
https://mpepe1.wixsite.com/mysite
Been working on a portfolio website for class. check it out and let me know what you think! Even included some paper dolls of course!
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
UNLV Bloom Art Installation
The following blog post was written by a classmate of mine in order to promote our Capstone event, Bloom. For more about Bloom, check out the Instagram
UNLV Bloom Art Installation
In a year overshadowed by a pandemic, schooling from home and
the general stress of 2020, UNLV’s graduating Graphic Design seniors are making
the best of a difficult situation. There are 16 students in the program that
will be graduating this December without any pomp or circumstance.
Traditionally, the students would be hosting a 250-person industry targeted
event to promote their capstone graduating projects, but like most events this
year, the networking showcase was cancelled. Nevertheless, that has merely
caused the students to be more creative and nimbler in their brand promotions.
The graphic design Seniors decided upon the theme of “Bloom.”
Bloom is a theme apt for our time. While we are currently in lock down and
approaching the colder months of winter in the Las Vegas valley, we are looking
forward to the spring. This spring, even more so, as we hope for a vaccine and
end of the pandemic in 2021. Likewise, the Seniors are looking to be applying for
opportunities in a job force that has been impacted locally in Las Vegas by the
pandemic, but hopeful that there is still room for their careers to blossom
this spring with an uptick in the local Las Vegas economy.
Each graduating senior was tasked with creating a business
concept, marketing plan and strategic creative campaign for their product. Some of the varied concepts include: addressing the new
problem disposable masks are making by polluting the environment due to Covid.
Another is creating a personalized children's book company to learn about
family members that passed while they were young or before they were born to
learn about ancestry or deal with a traumatic loss of a parent. And a few
others involve a sustainable clothing brand concept, toxic masculinity in the
fitness world, and a zine to address negative self-talk.
All of
these topics will be promoted at an outdoor art Bloom themed installation on
the windows of Artemus Ham Concert Hall.
Located on UNLV’s campus situated
at 4505 S Maryland Pkwy, Las
Vegas, NV 89154. The art installation will be able to be
viewed outside anytime from December 2nd
to January 3rd, 2020. Each of the student’s projects will be
promoted with a QR code that will launch to their websites and brand
concepts. Campus is currently at 20%
occupancy on site but is still open to the public. The students’ hope is that
everyone will be looking for an excuse to get out of the house and enjoy some
fresh air this holiday season and why not enjoy a winter walk through UNLV’s
campus, have a picnic nearby on the grassy lawn outside the Student Union,
schedule a free ticket at Marjorie Barrick Art Museum and stop by the Bloom art
installation outside of Artemus Ham Concert Hall and make a day of it.
Please feel free to share this post and help spread the word.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Friendsgiving
Friendsgiving is an alternate to Thanksgiving where you spend the holiday with friends who may not have family near enough to visit. I did three outfits for each girl.