Wow I made so many paper crafts and I'm not even done. This is what I've done so far:
Some of my miniature books and magazines are shown here, but since the time I posted them, my collection has grown some more. I could probably make a doll library or magazine stand with these, lol. It got to the point that it has become relaxing or therapeutic to make these much, haha.
A miniature Samsung cellphone! It seems one side of the phone isn't that polished yet, but I'll get to that soon.
A miniature iPad! I can only use the front part because the back is just plain cardboard.
Miniature Philippine money! I made it with a front and back design, just like real Peso bills! They're stiff though so they can't be folded, but that's OK.
I also made miniature credit cards, lol.
Miniature toy boxes and toys!
And one of the Halloween masks I made, as shown here.
What I did is I got a free toy store catalog and cut it out. I also had some bank and credit card flyers too (the ones I get with my bank and card statements, or at at the bank when I go visit on a regular basis) with printed gadgets, money, and credit cards on them. I stuck them all on stacked card stock and if I wanted to, I would stick a layer of clear tape on top of the print to make it look glossy.
Here is Lottie posing with some of the items.
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Lottie with her Shopkins play set, iPad and P1000 bill |
I should take photos of my dolls using the books too. I totally forgot to take some.
I love all your miniatures! How did you make the phone and the iPad?
ReplyDeleteThank you. Every time I receive junk mail with my credit cards, or when I go to the bank, I collect the flyers I find with printed phones and iPads (flyers normally about loans and winning gadgets as prizes) which I think might be in-scale to my dolls. So I just cut them out and stick them on card stock, stacked for thickness, file the edges a bit with a nail file, then cover it with clear tape to make them look glossy.
DeleteThat is a great clue! Perhaps I should have done that with the ones I recycled for Custom Toy Boxes in the performance room... :)
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