I made a picrew!
Hey, y'all!!
Remember how I made some paper dress-up dolls a bit ago?
Well, I turned that into a picrew! I'd love to add to it at a later point, but I'm already pretty proud of it so far.
If you use it, feel free to share your results and tag me!! And if you have ideas of things to add to it, you can message me about it!!
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faithful dog pareko
having lots of fun with new brushes ^_^
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i love this style so much, it's so unique & beautiful.
artist: tama_watercolor (on ig) / tama3xxx (on twt) <33 pls check her out, she's amazing!!
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Playing dress up with relentless bounty hunter Bunbaa
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early "baby, the stars shine bright" postcard art
illustrations by fumiyo isoba and designs by takahiro kouyama
featured in "FRUiTS" magazine, volume 41—10/23/2000
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I've been working on little lolita fashion paper dolls dress up, essentially, for class (there's a presentation to make and a group activity to plan, so I'm presenting on lolita fashion and the activity will be the dress up dolls), the goal being that people who don't wear the fashion can try their hand at putting together a coord. And honestly? I'm pretty happy with it.
Here's an example of one out of 4 dolls and two coords I made from their wardrobe
One of my darlings has dutifully tested each little "capsule wardrobe" and it's been so much fun hearing about their train of thought putting outfits together. They don't wear the fashion themselves, but always welcome me talking about it, so it's a good metric for how people in class will do with it.
Should I post the printable pages here? Would people enjoy that? It's just a matter of cutting out the clothes and glueing together the outfit, pretty much. I'd love to see what people do with it.
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