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This is one of those sets where the yellow looks a lot more yellow than I had planned for it to look. Oh well…
I spent most of this weekend trying to come up with something witty and funny to do for April Fools day, but… honestly… I got nothing. Therefore, we’re just going to keep puttering along here in paper doll land. Sorry guys, I’m just not that good at that sort of thing.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter or is still having a wonderful Passover, depending. I had a quiet day spent working on blog stuff and cleaning my apartment. I rather enjoyed myself, I confess.
I’m also not totally pleased with his face. I don’t think he looks as African-American as I had planned him to look, but I am trying my best. I think he’s okay, but I’m not totally pleased.
Will you please post tones and shades in black and white? … i am going on a long car trip with my family and i am printing out lots of paer dolls to clor i noticed you did not have that one and i thought that i would love to color it if you get it up in the future. Thanks for sharing your paper doll talent with me!
Let me check my files, Meredith. I generally avoid going back to do “uncolored” versions of old Marisole sets; however, it would probably be a few weeks either way.
I love that grey shirt!
Thats fine i just thought that she would be a fun one to color! thanks for looking into it thought.
yea they gray shirt is Way Awsome!
do you think there will ever be a black and white version for flock dolls for coloring
how did you come up with the name flock for the series?
The Flock name was inspired by the idea of different bird names for girls like Wren, Robin and Raven.
very nice but I’m still wishin’ for a hermoine paper doll. 😉
I don’t like to do paper dolls of other people’s characters. So, I think you’re just going to have to keep on wishing on that one. 🙂