(Magazine)Paper Doll Magnets









Vintage magazine + clothing catalog + sticky-backed magnet sheets = these fun little paper dolls for me my daughter to play with!
I could just about spend all day doing this. It's so fun to cut out the little outfits and accessories!


Another fun thing to do with this magnet sheeting (mine came from a random craft store) would be to cut out words in pretty fonts from magazines, so you could leave little notes on the fridge that aren't quite as boring as the ones you'd buy at the store.

Or, you could put one big picture on it and make a puzzle! Fun! Hooray for easy projects :o)


Comments

  1. Absolutely darling!!!! What a wonderful idea!!
    Thanks for sharing!!
    Blessings!
    Jill

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  2. HOORAY, for Disney! LOVE THE IDEA!!! So cute!! :)

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  3. This is such a great idea. If I had a little girl I would for sure do this! I am going to store away this precious idea :)

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  4. How Kool is that!!!! What a fantastic idea! x

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  5. this is so cute! I may just have to make some for myself-
    It would be a fun way to plan out my outfits in the morning :)

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  6. What a clever... and fantastic idea!!

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  7. This is so cute! What a fun idea.

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  8. AWESOME! I totally need to try this, my adult "little girl" friends would love these as gifts :)

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  9. SUCH a cute idea. I love it and vintage magazines. I REALLY love the comment your wrote below about craft porn pics. It made me laugh out loud and then I read it too my husband. I'm a Christian too and I love how you eagerly write about your faith and your desire to pursue the Lord.

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  10. I love this idea! So cute! Where did you get the vintage magazine? I'm sure there are much more conservative options for clothing. :) Thanks for posting!

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  11. LOVE this idea! Do you have any suggestions for where to find vintage magazines that would work? I've been looking online - but so far haven't found what I "think" I should be looking for. THANKS!

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  12. SERIOUSLY Awesome! I'm totally doing this!

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  13. Hmm, you know, I'm not really sure where to get them! I got mine at a used book store about 4 years ago, so you could try a store like that if you have one in your area! To tell you the truth, I only used the vintage magazine for the head cut outs. The clothing came from a J. Crew catalog.

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  14. Definitely saving this idea. How fun.

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  15. That is such a clever and fun idea!

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  16. I LOVED paper dolls as a child. Looks like the obsession might start up again. :)

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  17. Such a fun idea! I'm totally going to have to make these...I think I'll put it on my Christmas presents to make list.

    Oh, and I would love to do a blog swap or feature sometime with you...i love your blog!

    Lynette
    getyourcrafton.blogspot.com

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  18. So cute, great idea! My SIL did this and gave it to her nieces as a gift!

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  19. I did this for my girls when they were little, but the heads & bodies were of them. I took pictures of them in leotards & cut them out, magnetized them & made clothes to play with.

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  20. Great idea! You're such a creative person. Will be definitely following your blog!

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  21. I love it! My little girls would love this!

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  22. love those ideas about the magnetic sheeting. I must hunt some down now. Thanks.

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  23. That is a darling idea. I am so doing this!!

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  24. I linked this idea on myskinnypurse.blogspot.com. I just want to share this as a great inexpensive gift idea! Thanks!

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  25. oh wow! this is so cool...i have two little girls who'd love it (and a baby girl who'd love to eat it!). my husband and i were talking about turning pictures of the girls into magnets...this might be easier! (gonna link to this from my site)

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  26. myskinnypurse changed to mypetitepurse.blogspot.com

    thanks!

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  27. I've been reading through your blog all morning (and neglecting all my housework, lol!), and I just wanted to tell you how much I've enjoyed seeing all your amazing crafts! I'm so inspired!

    I'll definitely keep my eyes open for your new posts!

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  28. wow that is a very creative idea! i am very inspired. this idea can be used in so many ways! you can cut out trees benches animals and make your own magnetic scenery and create your own park or nature magnetic scenery. awesome!

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