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  • Paper Dolls
  • From "Crafty Kids"
    episode DCK-109
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    Paper dolls have come along way since guest Cristy Feke was a kid. When she was a little girle, Feke says paper dolls were often only to be found in the backs of magazines and had minimal detail and few outfits. Today, detailed paper dolls with clothes designed to represent many time periods and design styles are readily available. With an abundance of exciting collections ranging from Little Women to Snow White, it's sometimes difficult to choose a favorite.

    Paper doll collections, however, don't always have to come from a store -- creating your own paper doll collection can be a fun and educational project! Better still, doll images and outfits are now available as rubber stamps and kits, which makes it easier than you may think to start a great collection.

    To get started, check out the Web sites listed below to find printable paper dolls and clothes as well as links to more paper doll Web sites.

    www.paperdolls.org/index.html

    www.ameritech.net/users/macler/paperdolls.html

    www.funorama.com/dolls.html


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