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Special Ornaments for the Tree

I hope you have enjoyed all the wonderful projects from the Altered Pages Design Team this month!  We have had a great time using Altered Pages products with our partner Craft Attitude!  
 
 
One more Christmas project...
PAPER DOLL ORNAMENTS!!! 
 
 
To make double sided ornaments, print a page of Altered Pages Christmas Paper Dolls 1864 on copier paper and a sheet of Craft Attitude™. 
 
 
Adhere the paper dolls on the copier paper to thin chipboard.  The chipboard about as thick as a cereal box is perfect.  Fussy cut the chipboard, then adhere the Craft Attitude™ copy of each paper doll to the back side of the chipboard.

 
Add twine to hang them from the tree!
 
 
For the outfits with hats attach them with twine.


Add Wink of Stella for a bit of sparkle!!
 
Remember all collage sheets can be purchased digitally or printed.  Digitally will be emailed to you and you will be able to print them yourself.  Printed copies will be mailed to you.
 
Supplies:
Altered Pages Collage Sheet Christmas Paper Dolls 1864
Craft Attitude
Chipboard

Comments

  1. charming! love the idea of the characters clothing being ornaments as well!

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  2. These are adorable Lyneen! And that touch of sparkle is perfect!

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  3. Cute idea and wonderfully done!

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  4. I love these adorable paper doll ornaments! So much fun!

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  5. I have been a Paper Doll Fan since I was old enough to cut! They are so adorable♥

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  6. These are so cute--absolutely charming!

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  7. What fun! Would make a darling tree in a little girls room!

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