Tuesday, May 19, 2020

You're a Doll

#57 for the Double Trouble Challenge Blog is all about our favorite childhood toy/s. Well, for me it was dolls. I had/have many! Never really took to the Raggedy Ann kind, but that's the image I had from Dee Dees Digis, which doesn't seem to be selling any longer. The sentiment is from Tiddly Inks.
Part of the challenge was to use Kraft, which I just love using. I used some Copics, Prismacolor pencils, and gel pens.

An option includes sharing with Crafting Happiness who has an "kids" theme going on!

Thanks for stopping by!

14 comments:

  1. Sooooooooooo cute! LOVING those dolls!!!!!

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    1. I used to actually make dolls like this for fun, Julie. Thanks!

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  2. Jean, I love how your sentiment is so perfect for the image. Your colors look really nice on the Kraft paper too. Glad you joined us at Double Trouble!
    Melanie

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    1. I was lucky to find the sentiment. Doesn't always work out that way, LOL! Thanks, Melanie!

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  3. This is so well coloured, especially on kraft paper. The dolls are adorable and the sentiment is perfect. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble - it’s always a treat to see your artwork :)

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    1. Isn't Kraft fun to color on, Alyson? Thank you!

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  4. This is so stinkin' cute, Jean! xoxo

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  5. Fabulous card, Jean! I had a doll collection because my father brought me dolls from all over the word. Mother kept them on display never to be touched. But my Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls were the ones I took everywhere. The cat and dog even enjoyed them. Love, love, love this card, Jean.

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    1. I sure wish I still had all my beloved childhood dolls, Melanie. Thanks so much!

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  6. This is fabulous, Jean! I love it. My mom was a doll collector....her weakness was Shirley Temple dolls and I have some of them now that she is gone. She also collected Scottish dolls. So fun remembering.

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    1. My dolls are so pretty but way too neglected. Life just gets in the way too often and their hair is often covered in dust, LOL!

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  7. You always inspire me with your creations, anyone would like those cuddly dolls. I used to make a lot of Raggedy and Andy Dolls and made a lot of kids happy. Thanks for sharing your beautiful coloring with us again at Double Trouble and Crafting Happiness.

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    1. I made a set for my granddaughter and grandson when they were little. When they opened them on Christmas morning, my granddaughter hugged hers tight and spun in circles with delight. My grandson thought it was Chucky and started screaming and shaking. What a memory! Thanks, Sue!

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