The girls have spent hours for many months coloring and cutting out paper dolls. They were keeping the dolls and clothing in shoe boxes, but have now moved the dolls into binders and the clothing into envelopes. They mount the paper dolls on cardstock which is three-hole punched and then inserted into a spare binder, creating a paper doll book. Actually, I just found out this moment that the girls are changing up the plan a bit… they are slipping the cardstock into a page protector and then clipping that into the binder. So now my photos are out-dated. Either way, you get the idea.
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Those are really good! And looks like so much fun. My girlies love paper dolls, too. I loved them as well when I was in grade school.
Love the organization, too. :mrgeen:
Wow, Haniya and Naomi, you are doing a wonderful job with your paperdolls. I am impressed with your drawings and your colorings. Good job, girls. I think you are having fun too. How well I remember those days, playing with my sisters.
I love you both so much.
Gramma
That brought back memories of when I was young. My cousin and I and some friends too would design/draw new outfits for paper dolls back when children did not have video games and every toy invented to play with. We made our own fun back then too. Blessings.