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Alice in Wonderland Paper Doll #1

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Alice in Wonderland Paper Doll #1
Swap Coordinator:lilspotteddog (contact)
Swap categories: Handmade  Dolls  Paper Crafts 
Number of people in swap:9
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:March 25, 2010
Date items must be sent by:April 22, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Since we are experiencing a revival of this great book due to the Tim Burton movie of the same name out now, this swap will be for our lady Alice. If there is enough interest, we will make this a series swap, and I will welcome your suggestions for who to swap next. In this swap you will recreate Alice. You can make a classic Alice, a Tim Burton Alice,or a Disney Alice, within these guidelines:

Alice must be between seven and nine inches tall.

She must have on a white pinafore and a blue dress. Okay, this is EDITED!!! as of 3-14-10. I just returned from watching the Tim Burton version and now have to say that if you chose to do the Burton version, your Alice does NOT have to have a pinafore. You can do any of the blue dress incarnations from the movie; the garden party dress from the opening scenes, the too-big dress from the rabbit hole scene, or the dress the hatter makes for her. Loooved the movie - especially the costumes.

She must be made of sturdy tagboard or backed with cardboard.

Please make this your very best effort. If you decide to print out a premade doll for your Alice, please create the clothing yourself and glue it to the doll. We want these to be a creative effort and not just a cut-and-paste type of doll. Newbies are certainly welcome, but please make sure the quality of your work in the cutting, pasting, and embellishing departments are high quality/done to the best of your ability.

Discussion

homeandheart 03/12/2010 #

Watching~Great idea!!! Would love to see the hatter and red/white queens too!

lilspotteddog 03/12/2010 #

It's all up to you guys - If enough people show some interest, we can do any number of characters!

Masterbard 03/25/2010 #

I totally want to do the Hatter - and/or the queens....

Can the clothing be removable, if we use attractive methods? I'm thinking of ribbon ties that are incorporated into the dress, for example....

lilspotteddog 03/25/2010 #

Certainly, m'Dear. You can devise whatever method you like (short of tabs, I think) to attach clothes. I've been doing ribbon ties lately, and they seem to work pretty well. And yes, we can do whatever anyone wants as a next doll(s). I'm easy . . .

Masterbard 03/29/2010 #

http://nataliavodianova-fan.blogspot.com/2008/06/editorials-vogue-us-december-2003.html

Just for fun, try this very grown-up and fashionable version of Alice, as shot by the famous Annie Leibovitz for Vogue! Safe for work, though definitely daring, may inspire further costume variations if our host approves.... :)

lilspotteddog 04/25/2010 #

I love that layout! I had totally forgotten that spread. Do you remember seeing the Little Red Riding Hood one? It wasn't too long ago. Maybe that would be a great series of dolls.

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