Paper dolls

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If you aren't following  Daisy Cottage
(well then, you must be one of the only people who aren't) you are missing a treat. Kim has the cutest cottage, in the most cheerful colors ever.  When she ordered something from my Boutique, I knew I needed to make the package extra special to go to such a special home, so I added some wallpaper, ribbons, and trim to the lid of this little tin to use as the packaging.

Five minutes and no expense (I bought the tin for the buttons that were in it, and the rest of it was lying around the studio) and I had a quickie gift wrap fit to go to live at Daisy Cottage.

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But then, I always enjoy the wrapping part of sending out purchases.  I guess I was in an autumn mood when I packed these.

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Today, little Sugarwings was feeling ill and stayed home from school. I managed to photograph and clean some old jewelry while she was napping, and got a few listed on Etsy.

Not as many as I would like, but I have all day tomorrow to add more jewels.

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Poor Sugarwings was so freaked out by spewing her breakfast across the dining room, that she insisted on keeping a roll of paper towels next to her all morning.  I helped her out by turning the towels into a baby doll to hold.

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One side is sleepy, the other is happy.  Kind of like the moods of a sick kid, they seem to perk up and feel fine for a while, then crash and need to take another nap.

Yes, the paper towel roll seems like an odd doll baby, but it really did comfort her. And when you are three (or fifty one) anything can become a toy!

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She is feeling much better tonight, and luckily the paper towel baby doll didn't have to be deconstructed and put to use.  Here is a photo of her last week at the Kansas City RenFest, I don't want to leave you with a sad, tummy ache photo of her.  So here is a happy one. 

I'll post more Renfest photos of our happy, dancing fairy soon.

Here are directions for foofing a tin:

Turn the lid upside down and trace a circle onto the paper you want to use, then cut it out.

Using "The Ultimate" (my favorite) glue, adhere the circle of paper to the lid

Rub a dark ink pad around the edges of the paper, to age it.

Cut a length of ribbon to fit around the lid, and run a bead of glue around the edge to attach the ribbon

I glued a tiny crocheted daisy cut off of a doily to the end of the ribbon.

To the center of the top of the lid, glue down a matching button.

To the center of the button, add an embellishment.  I used a daisy snipped from some old trim.

27 thoughts on “Paper dolls”

  1. Karla,
    That kiddo is soooo photogenic! Every picture is a masterpiece! Sorry she had a sick tummy! The picture at the Renfest is ADORABLE.
    Thanks for sharing,
    Sandy

  2. I LOVE the paper towel doll! You are so creative Karla! Kids hate to throw up…it is pretty scarey for them! I’m glad she is feeling better….and I agree with Sandy…she is one photogenic sweetie!

  3. What a sweet and clever thing you did in packaging Kim’s goodies that way…and then to include instructions..thanks!
    Speaking of clever..only you could even make a roll of paper towels look adorable!
    Glad Sugarwings is better..
    Blessings,
    Myrna

  4. A paper towel doll 🙂 Well, knowing you and Sugarwings, I’m sure those dolls went a long way (with the help of imagination). It was very sweet Karla, you putting even bows just for her.
    Looking forward to pics from the Renfest causing seeing those happy faces in the pics, I’m sure it was loads of fun.

  5. awww I hope she feels better soon. No fun having a sour tummy ache. Love her new “baby” I may have to have you make me one for the morning sickness. :)Love her smile at renfest what a princess!

  6. Karla you are too cute!!! I am going to have to borrow the paper towel idea next time one of the sweet pea’s is ill…crossing my fingers of course that it’s not for awhile!
    xoxo
    Cristina

  7. when I am a grandma….I want to be as creative and wonderful a grandma as you are…..so magical……what a lucky little girl to have you! 😀

  8. hey!!! where’s the turning a paper towel roll into a doll tutorial?…you are really slacking Karla…LOL…just kidding…that was a clever idea and Sugarwings looks delighted with her doll…what a sweet picture of her at RenFest…she looks like a little angel!!!

  9. See, I told you that you are sweet…just like I thought! I love the paper towel idea, perfect for that precious little girl. I know Kim loved her package, who wouldn’t love getting a foofed up pkg like that. Have a good weekend, Karla!!
    love,
    angela

  10. oh my! there is so much to LOvE about your blog. the cousin dogs are so darn cute. i love your garden angel, the re-purposed bottles, so much more. i could have spend all day here today.
    hope you’re having a great Saturday.

  11. gosh, what a magical presence you are in little sugarwing’s life. love the moody paper towel roll. so clever!
    kim will be thrilled with her package for sure! she is such a generous heart.
    happy weekend
    xo

  12. What a wonderful grandmother you are, Karla, and Supercrafterwoman, as well. That is such a clever tin. Guess wear and tear helps create beauty, too…well DUH!
    Haven’t been around too much. My husband’s dad has been very ill, going from Mayo to South Dakota. We are back and forth, many times over. I completed the last visit with a four-day migraine.
    Without a doubt, Sugarwings is the prettiest little fairy at the Ren Fest!

  13. You always put a great spin on things. She’s is so beautiful and sweet hope that she’s feeling much better.
    If you have the time, please stop by The Old Parsonage…I love company!
    Enjoy!
    Leann

  14. Oh, what a great idea for the paper towels. I hope it wasn’t that dreaded flu and that she’s already better! Karla, I went to a hat shop yesterday and thought of you — I posted about it on my blog today so go peek if you get a chance!

  15. Karla,- There was an event here that was perfect for you- a fairy house tour with a village of fairy houses to see and then make your own to add to the village. Everyone wore wings! They even have a permanent fairy village on an island where people are invited to visit, and add to the village. There are books too! Sounds like something for you and sugarwings if it comes your way. If not, make your own! Check it out at http://www.fairyhouses.com

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