This is not an Independence Day paper dolls, but I have some links to a few down at the bottom of the post. This is a princess paper doll.
Let’s be honest for a moment: A lot of the appeal of princesses lies in their glorious dresses.
We all know intellectually that being a princess would kinda suck. (There’s a great video about this by Amy Schumer.) You’d have to marry someone who you likely didn’t choose. Your value would be entirely defined in your ability to produce an heir. Also, that person you would marry might end up being your cousin.
Never the less, your wardrobe would rock.
So, I’m not sure if Isadora would be a princess, because she doesn’t have a crown. Do princesses need crowns? I suppose they should if they are coronated. But once they get coronated than are they actually queens?
So, this is the fourth of July or Independence Day in the USA. I did not, however, get a thematic paper doll done. If you wish for one, then I recommend Hazel’s 4th of July set, my Marisole Monday & Friends 18th century 4th of July set or Marisole Monday’s Nautical set which, while not technically 4th of July related, does have a red white and blue color scheme.
The gowns for Isadora Goes to the Ball are very lovely. There’s something special about the old fashions like these – timeless and yet fresh. And who wants to balance a crown on her head all day long? I think crowns are very over-rated!!
True, but crowns do seem princess like. I have been told by a small child recently that I needed to draw more princesses.