Paper Dolls for One and All!
These “Stellar Sister” printable paper dolls are as fun as they are empowering! Lia loved making paper dolls as a young girl. She thought it would be fun to put a modern spin on this classic craft and asked her illustrator daughter Emily to design a set. Six different dolls, each with her own unique story and accessories to match. All you’ll need is a pair of Fiskars® Orange-handled Scissors™. You and your little ones will love being a part of this stylish sisterhood!
Instructions
- To begin, grab your Fiskars® Orange-handled Scissors™ and print out your FREE Stellar Sisters available here!
- Cut out each doll and her respective clothing/accessories along the outer lines. Make sure to cut around the dotted tabs of the accessory pieces – these tabs will allow you to properly attach these pieces to your dolls.
- Use a bone folder or the edge of your Fiskars® scissors to fold in the tabs of the clothes and accessories.
- Have fun with your Stellar Sister community!
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13 Comments
The dolls does not have a download button. So therefore you cannot download them.
Hello again Tamala. If you read the post you will find the link to download these free paperdolls. Enjoy!
the dolls are not working 🙁
Hi Savannah,
Could you please send more details about the problems you are having to hello@liagriffith.com so that we can better assist you! 🙂
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Your sister is nice and beautiful as you are, congratulations! Tonia
Aww you’re so sweet! That’s actually my daughter, Emily 🙂
Love the photo of Emily & Mom. I just knew Emily would be Creative! …Bonnie
I never really pushed her. She found it on her own. Now shes thinking of going to art school. Yay!!
The templates are missing!
Sorry about that– the downloads are hosted on Fiskars’ site: http://www2.fiskars.com/Ideas-and-How-Tos/Crafting-and-Sewing/Creations-for-Kids/pretty-paper-dolls
I do not see the downloads?
Sorry about that– the downloads are hosted on Fiskars’ site: http://www2.fiskars.com/Ideas-and-How-Tos/Crafting-and-Sewing/Creations-for-Kids/pretty-paper-dolls