If you're wondering where to get the Josephine paper doll, grab it here.
Today's page is not a mix and match set. I wanted to create a historical set and I settled on something from the 1920s. I wanted to avoid the classic black & gold that seems to pop up in '20s fashion. Instead, I went with pastels.
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I have one day look and one evening look. I love how the hair came out! The hat isn't perfect but I think it's ok. The dress on the right has some quirky perspective stuff but again, I can live with it. The fringe came out way better than I expected!
Keep sending me suggestions. I *try* to get to them but I miss some occasionally.... Next week is something completely different. Again!
I love it! Keep up the great work. If there is a way to mix 20s feel with modern comfort, you'll come up with it. Great job! I'm enjoying this series.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I wasn't trying to make them look modern, but then again, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see someone today wearing these.
DeleteBeautiful! '20s isn't really my favorite style, but these are gorgeous! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like them :)
Deleteit's like an Easter speakeasy in the best way possible! love the hair too! also like the way you changed the background colors on the stands ~ i don't know why doing that never occurred to me ~ hahaha.
ReplyDelete"Easter speakeasy" is the best description for these! I often change the color of bases. Never occurred to me not to!
DeleteLovely! I love the 1920s, as you know and I really love the movement in these dresses.
ReplyDeleteYou have some beautiful 1920s paper dolls! I really like this new doll because the pose forces me to think about movement and flow.
DeleteYour work is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
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