fairy and mermaid flexible push molds for polymer clay, UTEE, PMC and more!
Goddess God Mythology Green Man GreenMan push molds pendant jewelry making bead art doll
Nature spirit animal guide pendants or art doll face cabochons
Store Index:
pg.1: Rubber Stamps,  pg.2: Mold Making Compound,  pg.3 Face & Button Molds,  pg.4: Nature Spirit Molds,  pg.5: Goddess &
Mythology Molds,  pg.6: Fairy, Angel & Mermaid Molds
Gallery & Information Index:
pg.1: Customer Art Gallery, Mold Info & Instructions,  pg.2: Kimberly Crick's Art Gallery,  pg.3: Artist Biography & F.A.Q.,  pg.4: Shipping &
Store Policy
Rubber Stamping Tutorials:
pg.1: Rubber Stamped Domino Jewelry,    Pg.2: Paper Art Dolls with a Template,    Pg.3: Stamping on Wood and Stampbord (coming
soon),     Pg.4: Rubber stamp
positioning with die cuts using Nestabilities and Cuttlebug.

I am an "Angel Company." (What's that?/Rules) You may sell handmade artwork using my molds or rubber stamps.
You may not use my products to make new molds from the cast / impression or to create machine reproduced images.
Comments or Questions? Check
Q&A before you Email: EnchantedGallery@gmail.com
Welcome to Kimberly Crick's instruction page for making paper art dolls. I have created a doll template that is sized to work with
most of my doll theme
rubber stamp sheets, or with most face stamps that measure 0.75" wide to 1" wide.

Rules: Yes, you may use these templates to create finished (colored/decorated) art dolls for publication and sale. If you make a
doll for publication in a craft magazine, credit to www.TheEnchantedGallery.com is appreciated.
The template itself (as shown here, undecorated) may
not be sold, published or redistributed on any other website. These are
meant to be *free* gifts from me to anyone interested in paper doll making. Enjoy!

If you use my doll templates and would like to share your images with me for this web page, please feel free to
email me at:
EnchantedGallery@gmail.com along with your name and any website link you would like included. Thank you :)
Click to get large Paper Art Doll template to print
Shown above with the straight arms option (template also has
jointed arm pair option if more movement is desired.) The
dressed version shown above includes poem text and a face
stamp from
Doll-112, a corset and wings from Alph-115, a crown
and faces border from
Colg-113.
Click an image above to open a new window with the larger template design ready for printing or saving to your computer for size
editing. This sheet makes a roughly 9" tall doll as currently sized.

Need the doll in a different size? Most browsers and printers have options to scale your image to print at a certain %. Since this
dolls head is about 1" wide, scale to about 75% should get you pretty close to 0.75" wide instead (if you are interested in printing
this doll at a
smaller size.)
Options vary depending on software, I used Firefox browser and I found this by clicking "file" then "print preview". The "scale" option
on the printing page allows you to customize your %, I found that "shrink to fit" was actual size without clipping the side of the page
(the margin added automatically for 100% sometimes clips the image.) You can also feel free to adjust the actual file size, crop out
just the pieces you need etc. in your own graphics editing program.
There are a couple ways you can use the template. Option #1 is to print it directly onto the paper you are using for your doll. In the
example above i started with the print out on tan cardstock paper (light peach or pink might look better as a skin base, but you could
use any color you want.)
I then loosely cut out the shapes and worked over scrap paper to rubber stamp them. I used Color Box chalk inks for this. On a
separate sheet of matching paper I used my pair of wings rubber stamps, inked everything and then precisely cut the edges.
Line up the dots on the doll and place your accessories (such as wings, crowns, hair pieces etc.) where ever you prefer. I used metal
brads to hold the joints of the doll together and keep her move-able. You could also use a hole punch and place metal scrapbooking
eyelets there instead. If you don't care about the movement of the doll you could use glue and place stickers or buttons over the dots.
Option #2 is to use your template to trace the body onto other papers. This is nice for a few reasons: you only have to print the
template once, you can use it to transfer the design onto fancy or handmade papers you don't want to run through your printer,
and you can trace the outline onto other materials such as polymer clay.
First I printed the template onto a heavy cardstock paper (or index card type thick printer paper.) Cut out all the shapes on the
lines.




07/28/08: This page is currently under construction. Updates with new project examples and instructions coming soon :)
Mermaid tail free printer art doll template cut out paper dolls printable
Goddess art doll template, fairy wings, mermaid tail print out instructions tutorial.
Decide which parts you'd like to use for your doll. Above I have
stamped wings and faces onto paper from
Wing-116 and
Feys-117, colored with pencils and cut them out. You can also use
parts from magazines, scrapbooking paper or anything you can
imagine in your dolls. The combinations are limitless!
Examples courtesy of mixed media artist Kim Sherrod (Check out her great crafty blog here.) She uses my template and
rubber stamps in addition to other company's scrapbooking papers and stamps. You can also check out her
flickr photo stream
to see many more paper dolls, sewing and craft projects that are sure to kick start your imagination!
Using a glass bell jar, sea shells and embellishments,
Kim has created a unique and enchanting table
centerpiece!