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So, my original idea was to make today’s paper doll a little bit latino looking with a darker skin tone than I’ve done with a Margot paper doll before, but I think she rather turned out just looking like she got a bit of a tan. So, next time I’ll rethink the color choice. Skin tones are hard, as I think I’ve mentioned many many times before. Personally, I really like the dark blue dress the best. I think it came out just like I wanted it to.
Stumbled across a new tumblr today, called Paper Doll Central. Beautiful work. Makes me wish I still was trying to keep up with my tumblr. Lots of nice paper dolls there worth checking out if you have a few minutes and want to indulge.
I mentioned last week I was inspired by the Mediterranean ocean when I colored this paper doll. I was also inspired by the idea of not using any pinks or reds, just clean clear cool colors. I imagine Margot walking on the beach, wind whipping through her skirts while she watches ships on the ocean. Then, possibly, being attacked by giant crabmen from the planet Neptune.
Maybe I should have drawn her a sword.
I love the colors you used.Lovely!
Thank you, Meredith.
I agree, the blues suit her well. 🙂
I’m afraid I’m having a hard time downloading her, though… Every time I click on “download PDF” I get a page telling me the link doesn’t exist.
It seems to work for me Nicole. Try emptying your cache and then trying again. If that doesn’t work, let me know. 🙂
It’s working fine now. Thank you for the tip! 🙂
Love the blue and white dress! it reminds me of something Elizabeth swan from pirates of the Caribbean would wear! love this whole set!
Thank you. It’s my favorite, too.
Love the colours. and I really like how the sea green dress is tight then flares…
I really love the way you do the dolls and the clothes