This paper doll does not require any special skill; it can be made for Maslenitsa or March 8th. If you show your imagination and decorate the doll's dress with multi-colored paper inserts, it can be even more beautiful and brighter.
First, draw the desired sketch of the dress on any sheet of paper. This may be the simplest option, like mine: a triangle with a step at the bottom and sleeves on the sides with arms. Cut out your design, which will be a stencil.
Trace the dress on the cardboard, then step back 3-4 centimeters and once again trace your drawing with the lower part directed towards the previous one.
For convenience, connect them with a line and cut out the doll blank. The two lines that form are the folds.
Fold the paper in these places, lift the parts of the doll and glue them together in the area of the hands and a little in the upper part. The doll will take a stable position.
Now it's time to move on to the paper doll's head. To do this, cut out a circle from white or any other light paper, for example, light beige or soft pink. Cut 6 thin strips from colored paper prepared for hair.
Glue the strips in the center so that the ends do not overlap each other.
Twist it with a pencil, if you need curls, then with a toothpick.
Glue on the sides of the head, and add a bow or flower in the middle. Part of the ponytail can be turned over the forehead to create bangs, but I cut out a small piece of yellow paper separately, cut one side into thin strips and glued the bangs on.
I glued the head to the body, the eyes to the face, drew a nose, a smile, eyelashes, and blush. You could also add a scattering of perky freckles.
At the end, I painted the dress and the paper doll is ready. As an option, the dress can be covered with multi-colored paper inserts, flowers, and patterns.
It just so happens that only boys are born in our family. Thanks to my friend, she invited me to become the godmother of my youngest daughter, whom I love very much and often invite to visit. What do girls like to play most? That's right, dolls, but we don't have them.
Remembering my distant Soviet childhood and my favorite paper doll, I wanted to make one for my princess. Since I’m not much of an artist, I had to resort to the services of the all-knowing Internet. And there, your eyes run wild, what kind of paper dolls are not offered to be made with your own hands! I decided to bring the most interesting “paper” ideas and small master classes to your attention.
Paper dolls with removable clothes were popular back in the 18th century. In Europe, colorful sheets of cardboard were produced with characters drawn on them and a rich wardrobe of a society lady. Often the characters took on the traits of the most famous personalities of the time, mainly actresses. In Soviet times, a paper doll solved the problem of a total shortage of toys.
So, let's start making our doll. We find a suitable character and print the picture on the printer. If you don't have color printing, no problem. Give the child pencils and let him color the clothes with his own hands and at his own discretion.
Then we cut out all the elements. We do not cut out the doll itself along the contour. The wardrobe, on the contrary, must be cut out carefully, not forgetting to leave flaps for attaching clothes.
Take a small sheet of cardboard. If cardboard is not available, any shoe box or candy wrapper will do as a substitute. We glue our doll onto cardboard and cut it out along the contour.
Clothes will be secured by folding the flaps. I'll give you a little advice: to better hold the outfits, you can glue a magnet to the doll. And for the entire wardrobe - foil, having previously checked it for its ability to attract, or a paper clip.
I think every home has a glossy magazine with a catalog of fashionable clothes. This is what we will use. We find full-length models and cut them out.
Glue the picture onto cardboard. And so that our doll can stand, we draw a stand at the bottom. We cut out our model and the second part of the stand along the contour.
We make two cuts: one on the bottom of the model and one on the stand. We insert one part into another. And now the fashionable doll is ready for release.
You can make all sorts of accessories for our fashionista with your own hands: beads, a hat, a handbag. And also decorate with beads or feathers. The flight of fantasy is limitless.
Paper dolls are very popular in Japan. The Hina Matsuri holiday, held annually on March 3, is even dedicated to them. Hand-made dolls are displayed on this day on a special multi-tiered hinakazari stand. We will make a simplified version of the Japanese “chiogami” doll.
For production we will need:
So let's get started.
, finger paper actors can be made with your own hands using a stencil or drawn by yourself. After printing out stencils with the characters you like, you will need to cut them out and paint them.
Paper dolls may have stripes on the sides. By gluing them together, we get a ring, which is then put on the finger. Paper figures with two holes look interesting. By inserting our fingers into them, we get funny characters with legs.
If you master the art of paper folding - origami, you can make three-dimensional shapes. Just try to choose patterns that allow you to put the craft on your hand. You can create a whole collection of such characters with your own hands.
Such a theater will not only keep the child occupied, but will also become an excellent simulator for memory and the development of fine motor skills. By learning the texts of fairy tales, the child will learn to speak competently and clearly. And working in public will add self-confidence.
I hope you liked my selection and are already in a hurry to make dolls with your children. Good luck.
Paper dolls are created using a variety of techniques, for example, origami - a doll can be made from flower modules, the simplest dolls are made from a cardboard cone, or even a regular sheet of A4 paper. You can also make a cardboard doll in the form of a puppet - children really like to play with them. You can even make a doll with joints from paper. Schemes for creating all these toys are widely presented on the Internet.
If you remember Soviet times, a paper doll comes to mind, which is worth giving to your child. Paper dolls with different clothes were popular back in the eighteenth century. In Europe, bright pieces of cardboard were made with characters drawn on them and a large wardrobe of a society lady. Often such characters took on the characteristics of very famous people at that time, for example, actresses. In Soviet times, such dolls saved people from a shortage of toys.
So, Let's move on to creating our own paper doll. Let's select the desired character and print the picture using a printer. If you still don't have color printing, don't worry. Give colored pencils to your child and let him decorate clothes with his own hands to suit his taste.
Then cut out all the parts. We do not cut out the product itself along the contours. Things, on the contrary, must be cut correctly and clearly along the contours, not forgetting to leave valves for fastening.
Let's take a small sheet of cardboard. If there is no cardboard, then you can take any shoe box or candy packaging. Let's glue our doll onto cardboard and start cutting out along the contour.
We will secure the wardrobe by bending the flaps. There is a little tip: to hold clothes tightly, you can attach a magnet to the doll. And glue a simple foil to the entire wardrobe, first checking it for its ability to attract, or you can take a paper clip. So we made a cute little doll for the child.
Paper products were of great importance in Japan. They even dedicated the Hina Matsuri holiday, which is held every year. Created with their own hands, the dolls are displayed on this day on a beautiful multi-tiered stand called hinakazari. We will try to make a simple version of the Japanese “chiogami” doll.
To create such a doll, we need the following tools:
Description of the master class:
First, we need to print the template on thick white paper or thin cardboard using a color printer. At the new stage, the most difficult work awaits us - cutting out all the elements. Cut them out carefully, slowly and carefully so that the edges of the elements are smooth. You can cut everything out with scissors, or you can take a simple stationery knife. Remember that all elements need to be cut only along solid lines, The dotted lines on the template indicate the places of the folds; these lines do not need to be touched.
The cut out elements will help us make a double-sided figurine with a voluminous dress. All elements must be glued together with a special glue, and its excess, which begins to protrude along the edges of the product, must be calmly removed with a napkin. First, we glue the individual elements in pairs, and then they are glued together to form the finished product.
Paper dolls are one of the most popular hobbies of Soviet girls. However, even today they have not lost any of their popularity. Today we will tell you how to make a doll with your own hands that will definitely charm any little girl.
In this article you will find not only the history of this game, but also the most popular silhouettes, as well as paper dolls with clothes for cutting, which are ready for printing. Some of them will need to be painted, while others are made in a ready-made color.
A paper doll is a very interesting toy because you can change its clothes in just a few seconds. Of course, little fashionistas really like it. However, this fun is not only exciting, but also useful. However, like any other role-playing game.
Paper dolls, for which you can cut out a variety of outfits, quickly captivated Soviet girls. The thing is that they combined the charm of the game and accessibility. Not every family could afford toys, but dolls could always be drawn.
The girls cut them out of magazines and created dresses for them themselves. Of course, teachers and parents encouraged this. This is how children developed taste, artistic skills, as well as the ability to communicate, which is cultivated in the process of role-playing games. In a word, games with paper dolls were liked by everyone for their beauty and the absence of any shortcomings.
The first industrial production of paper dolls dates back to 1810. A famous British factory has released a cutting kit called “Little Funny”. The public accepted the idea with interest, and the process was put into motion. Exactly two years later, an American version of paper dolls called “The History and Adventures of Little Henry” was released. It is noteworthy that this version of the game was designed for children of both sexes.
The success of the first issues of “paper stories” became the beginning of the mass production of albums with various figures for cutting out. Factories from different countries began producing paper modeling albums with a variety of shapes for cutting out. Some suggested cutting out clothes and a doll, others suggested assembling the characters piece by piece from scratch.
In 1959, the first paper doll not printed in a thematic album appeared in the major women's magazine Godey's Lady's Book. The publishers included a ready-made suit and an evening dress. The demand for the magazine has increased significantly. Later, the idea was picked up by other periodicals, and paper cutout dolls began to appear regularly on the pages of newspapers and magazines.
There are several types of paper dolls:
Of course, cutting kits can be different; This is just a conditional division. However, most dolls can be classified into these groups.
Dolls can be made of paper or cardboard. However, they are often glossy or shiny. We advise you to pay attention to interesting textures of papers like corrugation and velvet if you are going to cut out outfits for dolls with your own hands and further decorate them.
Little girls find it more interesting to play with large, large dolls and a minimal set of costumes. They will love the figures of babies and dolls, as well as the outfits that are attached to large fixing strips. Older girls prefer dolls that can be dressed up in chic ballroom or stylish cocktail dresses, adding handbags and shoes to their look. In addition, they are always delighted with recognizable heroines from their favorite cartoons. All this is also included in the sets of cutting templates that we have prepared for you.
You can choose any of the presented stencils, print paper dolls and outfits on one sheet, or split the image in a graphics editor and print each figure separately. The pictures are clickable, they are all in good quality.
Today's master class is about another interesting DIY paper doll craft. Only now this paper doll in Japanese style is a geisha in a kimono made of designer paper.
These cute handmade Japanese dolls in kimonos can be used as bookmarks for a book or for playing with dolls for girls.
In fact, this is a classic Japanese paper craft that I really hope girls will like.
Let's take a closer look at how to make this bookmark doll with your own hands and what we need for this.
The best choice for us is Japanese paper, which is used for these purposes, and sometimes also for origami and various decorations - it is called chiyogami (chiyogami) and some kind of original drawing in the Japanese style is always applied to it.
Nowadays even such paper can be found in large hobby stores. But if you can’t find it, you can also take origami paper with patterns, it will also be interesting to create such crafts with it.
You will also need double-sided cardboard or thick double-sided paper in black and flesh-colored. We will make hair for the dolls from black paper, since Japanese girls always have black hair, so we take the appropriate paper. And the face, of course, will be made of flesh-colored paper.
We cut off a strip of flesh-colored cardboard - this strip will be the neck of our doll, but we will make it much longer, since we will attach both the head and the kimono to it. Then we cut a small strip of chiogami paper, fold it in half, then fold it around the doll’s neck as shown in the photo - this will be the protruding collar of the shirt under the kimono.
We fold the edge of the paper for the top kimono a couple of centimeters to the wrong side of the sheet, then fold it in half again onto the front side.
It was we who folded the collar of the outer kimono so that the inside was not visible. Now, in a similar way as we fold the first part around the neck and this part along the collar, but so that the first one is visible.
Only now we make another fold at the kimono immediately under the collar so that the sides of the dress look straight down parallel to each other, as if falling down.
This is what a kimono should look like.
Now we make the sleeves of the kimono. You need to glue two rectangular pieces of paper together so that the design is on both sides. Fold them in half and round one edge and cut out a corner at the fold so that when you lay out the part you get what is in the photo. This corner in the middle of the part is where the sleeves will be attached to the doll; it will hide in the belt.
And the belt will consist of two parts, one of which is wide - we wrap it around the kimono and hide it in a corner of the belt, all this can be secured with glue or double-sided tape. We wrap a small strip from the belt in the middle of the wide one and glue it to it.