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I don’t suffer from a lot of delusions of grandure. I’m a librarian/archivist who draws paper dolls for her micro-business and also can gut a salmon in six cuts. I’m not qualified to say anything about our current pandemic, except that I’m staying home a lot more and for some reason, there is no flour in town.
Bread, yes. Flour, no. I’m so confused, people.
So, instead of telling you to wash your hands (because I hope you are), I am going to focus on what I do- draw paper dolls and occasionally make weird jokes about the strangeness of 1830s hair styles.
Seriously, 1830s? What were you thinking! (See this fun tutorial on making one of this styles.)
Meanwhile, here’s a fantasy princess paper doll dress. And over on Patreon for everyone there’s two other versions of this dress- a blue version & a yellow version.
Inspiration for Today’s Paper
This dress really doesn’t have a source image. I just kinda was drawing one afternoon and it happened. It wasn’t planned or carefully sourced in anyway. If I go way back to this post Green Princess, you will seem a similar silhouette.
By the way, in my head, this is a special dress that was commissioned by the princess to wear to a chess match. Because nothing calls for a new dress, like a chess match. Maybe, she’s in the chess match? I have no idea. I am super bad at chess.
Learn & See More
On the Blog: More Jewels & Gemstones paper dolls & More Princess Paper Dolls
Around the Internet:Â Hmmm… Well, I don’t have much related to this post to point to, but if you want more 1830s weirdness check out a great post from Loretta Chase about hair styling in the 1830s complete with some fantastic images of 1830s hair!
Last Thoughts on Today’s Fairy Paper Doll
Okay, I know I spent a lot of this post making fun of the 1830s, but really how can you not? Also, I doubt a decade can really be offended and in honor of poor hair choices, I had a bowl cut for most of the 1990s.
In my defense, I was 10. I also had a rat tail which I asked for. It was a thing.
If you like my paper dolls and want more of them, I share a paper doll piece every Friday for my patrons along with other fun things. Head over to Patreon to learn more. I know things are tight for a lot of folks right now, so no pressure and don’t forget, there’s two other versions of this dress for everyone!
My grocery stores are out of toast, no flour, but the in store bakery is fully stocked with fresh bread.
I love Loepsie! Her tutorials are super fun. But yeah, there was something in fashion designers water the entire decade, and for some of the 1820s too.
Yeah I have this strange affection for both those decades, but its like loving an ugly kitten. It’s still sweet, but… it’s not attractive.
Did you see the new Emma movie?
They’ve got some seriously crazy 1830s hair on Mrs. Elton.
I haven’t yet, but I want to! It’s on my list for this weekend.