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Toycoon:
--- Quote ---That was awesome! (I also found this on the web for people interested in another "dress Jake" doll...)
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Yay! Thanks, True Oracle. I've got another dress-up doll in the works. This time it will be Ennis.
--- Quote ---Removabe pants? "Fruit of the loom" tighty whites?
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Do you fellers have any idea how hard to was to cobble together images from the film (all over the web) to create the doll I made? It took hours last Friday night. I'm too busy this weekend to deal with it!
loneleeb3:
--- Quote from: Toycoon on July 18, 2007, 09:25:59 am ---Yay! Thanks, True Oracle. I've got another dress-up doll in the works. This time it will be Ennis.
Do you fellers have any idea how hard to was to cobble together images from the film (all over the web) to create the doll I made? It took hours last Friday night. I'm too busy this weekend to deal with it!
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Well, I for one appreciate the effort and the bare chest suits me just fine.
I have a vivd imagination so that's all I need for the rest! ;D
oilgun:
--- Quote from: Toycoon on July 14, 2007, 03:01:33 am ---Howdy folks,
Here's our new project for the week: The Jack Twist Magnetic Dress up Doll.
http://home.pacbell.net/toycoon/Jackpaperdoll1.pdf
Just print the page on an 8.5" X 11.0" page then glue or double stick the page to a thin magnetic sheet (available at craft stores). Carefully cut to the figure and the accessories to the line with a utility knife (be VERY careful as they are sharp) or a sharp pair of scissors. Then stick Jack to the refrigerator and enjoy putting Jack's clothes on or taking them off!
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It looks great Toycoon, Congrats! My aversion to crafts has kept me off this thread but I see I've been missing some fun stuff, lol!
Will there be a Heath paper doll?
JT:
--- Quote from: Toycoon on July 14, 2007, 03:01:33 am ---Howdy folks,
Here's our new project for the week: The Jack Twist Magnetic Dress up Doll.
http://home.pacbell.net/toycoon/Jackpaperdoll1.pdf
Just print the page on an 8.5" X 11.0" page then glue or double stick the page to a thin magnetic sheet (available at craft stores). Carefully cut to the figure and the accessories to the line with a utility knife (be VERY careful as they are sharp) or a sharp pair of scissors. Then stick Jack to the refrigerator and enjoy putting Jack's clothes on or taking them off!
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Is it getting hot in here?
Dagi:
So, so great. I have to get me a new printer if you keep this up. Awesome, darling! You are one creative wizard! Your company got lucky!
Dagi
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