Have I mentioned recently how happy alliteration makes me?
Also, I am really pleased with this new printable paper doll series. Poppet’s have turned out to be very fun to draw which I confess I wasn’t totally expecting. I mean, I thought they would be fun to draw, but it’s nice when “fantasy” and “reality” actually mesh properly.
For this set of poppet printable paper dolls (Yay! Alliteration), I chose to do a romantic regency inspired look with lots of ruching and a wide ribbon sash.
There’s a little Kate Greenway action going on here, I won’t lie.
Since this is only my second Poppet and it’s my second poppet in a pretty short period of time, you might be wondering… What’s up with all the poppets?
Well, I am glad you asked.
Hannukah began on November 27 and runs until the 5th of December. I decided for each night of Hanukkah it would be fun to post a paper doll. There will be a Marisole on Monday, my new Curvy series debuting and a few other things, but there’s going to be a lot of Poppets. Why?
Because they are cute and lovable. (Also I went through a Poppet drawing spasm and I have a lot of them done.)
{Download a PDF in Color} {View a 150 dpi PNG in Color}{Download a PDF of to Color} {View a 150 dpi PNG to Color} {More Poppet Printable Paper Dolls}
PS: Happy Thanksgiving to everyone who celebrates it here in the United States. 🙂
She’s so sweet!
Thank Irma. I am enjoying drawing really “girly” clothing for the Poppets WAY more than I thought I would. Ruffles and bows and ruching and more ruffles. Bring on a ribbons and sweetness. 🙂
Both PDFs link to Petunia.
Well, that’s odd… let me check the code and see if there’s a problem….
Should be fixed now, I believe. Let me know if it’s not. There was an error when the files uploaded.
Now it’s saying the pages can’t be found.
Darn! Victory shall yet be mine….
It should be working now. It’s working for me, anyway. Let me know if its not working for you and I’ll try something else.
It works! 🙂
YAY!