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I created these paper dolls from Square 1 material, which is an adhesive backed material that is removable. The first one is because I love Disney . . . a cute little Tinkerbell  The second one is a Christmas Elf . . . kind of my take on the Elf on a Shelf  Since this product removes easily, I can peel this elf off the wall and move it to all different areas of the house to "watch" the kids. Full directions on how I made these are on my blog at http://craftychicsblog.b.../2012/10/tinkerbell.htmlEdited by user Monday, October 08, 2012 4:57:28 AM(UTC)
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So cute! Thanks for sharing. Love it!
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Darling! Love all of your projects with Square 1.
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Very cute! I like the especially like the elf! Can you use the Imagine to print on the printable Square 1?
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Originally Posted by: AngieKay  Very cute! I like the especially like the elf! Can you use the Imagine to print on the printable Square 1?
The printable product would be PERFECT for use with the Imagine! (If I owned an Imagine I would be making projects with it) Just like using white cardstock, you would stick the printable Square 1 on your cutting mat and then it would print AND cut out your images. Then you would just peel them off the backing and stick them where ever you want! Oh, and you can save the extra material that did not get printed on to use again for another project. I made some small decals using the scraps of some printable product I had. I inked up the background and then stamped phrases on them.  The also have an iron on product, that I have not played with yet, but that is also printable . . . I wonder if you could print something from the Imagine on that and then iron it on to a shirt? Hmmm . . . I might need to find someone with an Imagine to test that out for me.
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This sounds like a fun product! Especially iron on!
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I have been busy making MORE paper dolls. I started to make these for my niece since she loves to play with paper dolls . . . but since these are made with Square 1 repositionable material she can stick them on the wall and move them around and change out their clothes. She wanted one that looked like her dad, and since he likes hunting I made him in camouflage!  I also made the family dog! For all of the details on how I did this project check out my blog at http://craftychicsblog.b...01/more-paper-dolls.html
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They are all sooo cute! I love Paper Dolls cart.
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I love the paper dolls. I need that cart....
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I have a create. Would this work on there? I love this. Is there a tutorial at all. I a amnew to this and wonder do you have to peice all the different colors together? Hope that's not a ridiculous question.
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Originally Posted by: Laryn419249b398  I have a create. Would this work on there? I love this. Is there a tutorial at all. I a amnew to this and wonder do you have to peice all the different colors together? Hope that's not a ridiculous question. I just saw your message . . . sorry I did not get back to you sooner! I did a video on how I created the paper dolls at http://craftychicsblog.b...-making-paper-dolls.htmlThere is a printable product, so if you want to just print them out and cut them you can do that too . . . or you can make different clothes out of different solid colors like I did. I have another one that I made . . .  Details at http://craftychicsblog.b...g-hop-special-treat.html
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