I have wanted to create a set of paper dolls ever since I was working on our Victorian doll coloring pages a few weeks ago. While I am all about vintage, I found that there aren’t a lot of free paper dolls out there with a modern sense of fashion. Basically, most of them looked, well, frumpy, if you ask me. *grin*
So I’ve declared Fantasy Jr. a NO FRUMP zone, so all you’ll find both below and in the future will either be vintage, historical, or hip. If I wouldn’t wear it, I wouldn’t want to make a paper doll wear it, either!
These paper dolls would make a great car game for vacation road trips, plus we hope you love all the summer activities and coloring pages from the Woo! Jr. Kids Activities Network!
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Wow what fun!
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woo jr! it is not fair! u should create a set of boy paper dolls. i want to paste them for fun. but my mum says girl’s dresses are most beautiful in paper dolls than boy’s clothes. is it true?