Monday, December 24, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Dossie Bubble - 21
I used a photo to add a new personalized face to this doll. I found some original clothes from the doll and recolored them, and then I continued making more of my own designs. I know my old hand is so wobbly, but hopefully they are playable. I had a ball drawing them.
The black and white set of clothes have no tabs. Either print them out on magnetic sheets, or use a bobby pin to hold the clothing on. I am experimenting with a paper putty, putting little dots on the back of the clothing. It is re-useable so so far so good. I'll talk more about this when I've completed my own experiment.
Have fun coloring, or cutting and if you think you'd like to give your own designs a try, please do. You'll be glad you did. It is a fun hobby and growing in popularity all the time. From vintage to modern day self-made dolls and designs, this is an inexpensive hobby with so many facets to it. Enjoy! ~DJH
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Sophie
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Friends and Family Cut-Out Creating
The year, 1978 , Dor and Gar married and a few years later we gave birth to our own little Bubble of Joy, Jade.......
I think we made a wonderful combination and having 2 boys of my own to share with Gar, we stopped at three. She is our baby. Our baby is now the proud Mama of her own little Boy-Bubble, Eko. He is walking now and I have some good poses to use for Eko Cut-Outs.
I have been going through family and friend pictures looking for good shots to make more personal cut-outs and paper dolls. It's fun!!!!!!!!
I have lots to work with.
I'm starting with one of Dossie's first little cousin-Bubbles. Cut-outs kept me and my two cousins, Val and Lorraine, busy for hours. They are some of my happiest memories of my mid-century childhood.
I also had a younger cousin. My Baby-Cousin, Mary Ellen, on the left, is adorable and now a Grandma, too. Her little Jania, on the right, plays with cut-outs like most of the girls in my growing-up-time family did.
I think we made a wonderful combination and having 2 boys of my own to share with Gar, we stopped at three. She is our baby. Our baby is now the proud Mama of her own little Boy-Bubble, Eko. He is walking now and I have some good poses to use for Eko Cut-Outs.
I have been going through family and friend pictures looking for good shots to make more personal cut-outs and paper dolls. It's fun!!!!!!!!
I have lots to work with.
I'm starting with one of Dossie's first little cousin-Bubbles. Cut-outs kept me and my two cousins, Val and Lorraine, busy for hours. They are some of my happiest memories of my mid-century childhood.
I also had a younger cousin. My Baby-Cousin, Mary Ellen, on the left, is adorable and now a Grandma, too. Her little Jania, on the right, plays with cut-outs like most of the girls in my growing-up-time family did.
Jania likes magnetic paper dolls and I'm getting some magnetic sheets to print on to see what they are like. It sounds wonderful, but like the Kindle is to the book, paper dolls just feel so right in my hands and much easier to draw by hand than with all my art tools and programs on-line. There is an essence that gets lost, a sensation that goes with paper dolls and cut outs that diminish the enjoyment. But, hey! I am old, old school. I applaud modern techno when it makes it easier for little girls to enjoy playing with and manipulating the dolls and clothes. You go Bubbles!!!!
Mary Ellen and Jania |
Well, I am off to see how the world is doing out there. I see the sun is shinning. May the 'long-time-sun' shine upon you. |
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Dossie Bubble - Age 5
Dossie
Bubble was born today, sort of. I think of Dossie as the little
ever-girl within me and other females of all ages who are in touch with
their own inner bubble of little girlness.
I've been making my own cut-outs since forever. A female is born a Chick, becomes a Maiden, becomes a Mother, and Grandma, she's then a Crone. Well, that's me, Crone. Now that I am so far along this circle of life, I know how even more important it is to be in contact with my Dossie Bubble. Find yours, and come and play with me. Don't worry, I won't tell, or you can just blame the old Crone on-line living her 2, or 3rd childhood via paper! At my age, who cares!!!! It is freeing. Plus, no laundry, no ironing and folding, just cut out. Looking at it that way, if you can draw, a set of colored pencils and a pad is like owning Jo-Ann Fabrics.
I just started drawing a new set of paper dolls for my blog, a mix of boys and girls. I just drew a kind of generic version of us all. So Dossie is me, my daughter, Jade, my Granddaughters, Sophia and Rowan, and my two daughter-in-laws, Ann and Lisa. The boys? All mine at one age or another.
Have fun, I sure am!!!!
I've been making my own cut-outs since forever. A female is born a Chick, becomes a Maiden, becomes a Mother, and Grandma, she's then a Crone. Well, that's me, Crone. Now that I am so far along this circle of life, I know how even more important it is to be in contact with my Dossie Bubble. Find yours, and come and play with me. Don't worry, I won't tell, or you can just blame the old Crone on-line living her 2, or 3rd childhood via paper! At my age, who cares!!!! It is freeing. Plus, no laundry, no ironing and folding, just cut out. Looking at it that way, if you can draw, a set of colored pencils and a pad is like owning Jo-Ann Fabrics.
I just started drawing a new set of paper dolls for my blog, a mix of boys and girls. I just drew a kind of generic version of us all. So Dossie is me, my daughter, Jade, my Granddaughters, Sophia and Rowan, and my two daughter-in-laws, Ann and Lisa. The boys? All mine at one age or another.
Have fun, I sure am!!!!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Dossie Bubble - Age 8
Dossie Bubble-age 8 |
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Sugar and Spike mid-century comic cuties
I truly loved these two little guys. They had their own baby-language only babies could understand. The comic book they were in was my favorite although Little Audrey, Millie the Model, Katy Keene, Archie, and Little Lulu were also much looked forward to for their cut-outs.
I am not sure about the copy right issue here but just know that this is for your own use, not for resale. If anyone protests, please let me know at dossiebubble@gmail.com and I'll happily remove it. My own cut-outs I've drawn are for free, but not for resale, too.
I hope you share them with other cut-out lovers. ~ DJH
I am not sure about the copy right issue here but just know that this is for your own use, not for resale. If anyone protests, please let me know at dossiebubble@gmail.com and I'll happily remove it. My own cut-outs I've drawn are for free, but not for resale, too.
I hope you share them with other cut-out lovers. ~ DJH
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Oh Baby Baby Let's Play Paper Dolls
Please note: I am not sure about the copy right issue with some of these photos. I put them here for personal enjoyment, not for resale. If you see something I shouldn't be using, please let me know. I have too much respect for the artists to make them upset. I assume when I see things on Pinterest, it is okay to place it in a blog. I make many of my own paper dolls and put them here so please feel free to use and share. ~DJH
Somewhere I have a few Sugar and Spike cut-outs. They are so cute and talked a funny baby-only language their Ma's didn't understand. I adored them! Still do <g>. |
This was at least a decade too soon for me, but I love the 40-ishness of it, stork and all. |
Baby Dears are from 1959, just when I'd love this type. After age 11, I was only interested in stylish, Barbie type paper dolls. Babies were for babies |
Pretty Pink and Blue design for New Baby. I recall those odd little baby baths with a vinyl 'tub'. Creepy. But, the baby is so cute. |
Baby Brother and Sister. I guess you'd call these 2 Irish Twins since they are born so close together. I was 10 when these came out. |
...and talking about retro paper dolls, this is retro-retro. 1895 was before my Mom was born, but my Grandma's would have been just right. |
My first little grand dossie bubble, Sophia! |
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