Crafty 4 Kids Giveaway: "I am Uniquely Made" paper dolls!

"I am Uniquely Made" paper dolls

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNER... Jennifer C.! Winner notification has been sent by email. Thanks so much to all who visited and participated!

We are excited to participate in the Crafty Kits 4 Kids Giveaway Event with 13 other crafty bloggers! The event will run from August 1st - 13th. (Winners will be drawn on August 14th). Hop around to each blog and enter in one or all of them to have a chance to win a crafty kit for your kids!

Here is our kit that my daughter was all too eager to test out for me! I had access to make some paper doll die cuts, so I started there, but I wanted to add another element to it. Since we have been doing a lot of "Tie Dyeing" this summer, I figured why not do that for our paper dolls! So, here is our "I am Uniquely Made" paper doll kit!

This is a two-part craft - but as I found out from doing this with my daughter - your child may have some of their own ideas to extend the activity (which is always great!).

PART 1: Mini tie-dye t-shirts

Using t-shirt patterns (which will be included in the kit), cut t-shirt shapes out of coffee filters. There will also be traceable "die cut clothes" for the paper dolls, so you can trace and cut out some doll shirts from the coffee filters as well.

Give your child the coffee filter t-shirts and let them use washable markers to color them in any design they wish. Once they are done designing, have them use a small spray bottle with water to spritz the shirts. You can do this outside, or on a piece of wax paper inside. Have them watch how the colors spread and blend. Set them aside to dry (they will dry in the sun very quickly, if doing this outside).

My daughter was insisting on making one of her dolls shirts ALL pink (but of course, I wanted her to make a tie-dye). So, she did both - and it was fun to note how evenly the marker color spread when she colored the entire shirt pink (no need for spraying that one!) She added some cute sticker polka dots (see pic above) - so I threw some of those in the kit as well! :-)

The larger t-shirts can be strung up with mini-clothespins on some cord or string (included). These can be hung up on the fridge or in their room.

The doll sized shirts will be used for their paper dolls ... now onto Part 2!

PART 2: Paper dolls

You can use paper doll shapes that come in the kit (there are plenty for multiple children in the kit) -- but you can also save one or two to use as templates to cut more dolls out of cardstock. Give your child a paper doll, and have him/her make the facial features. They can draw them or use other embellishments that are included, such as googly eyes, pom pom noses and yarn for hair. When the shirts are dry, they can add glue and attach the shirt to their doll.

Now, I had planned to hang the dolls on the fridge to display - but my daughter, of course, had other plans. These dolls are also good for playing with, so have your child make a few!

The GIVEAWAY!

We are giving away a kit of paper dolls with all the "trimmings" so your child/ren can make a plenty of paper dolls! In this kit, we are including: a set of 8 washable markers, over 10 paper doll die cuts (in two different sizes) , paper doll clothing die cuts, polka dot stickers, 2 sizes of googly eyes, mini-pom poms, mini-clothespins, coffee filters (some already cut into t-shirt shapes, yarn samples, 2 glue sticks and t-shirt templates and instructions.

Click here to view pictures of what is included in the kit

How to enter (mandatory)

Leave us a comment below on what YOUR favorite "paper" craft was as a child (or a favorite "paper" craft that your child currently loves)!

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Open WORLDWIDE. Giveway ends August 13, 2011. Winner will be drawn by random.org and announced on this blog as well as emailed. Winner will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be drawn. Email address must be sent to us so we can contact you.

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My 7 year old has been interested in making paper dolls lately. She would love this. loveforlit@comcast.net

Thanks for visiting and entering our giveaway! My daughter too was very "eager" to work on this as she saw me bring the materials out! She is still playing with them! Good luck!

My favorite paper craft as a child was making origami figures.

That is my son's favorite too! Thanks for visiting and entering the giveaway - good luck!

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One of my daughters fave paper crafts was to make a turtle using beans and pieces of paper for the legs, eyes, body and neck. It was so cute!!

That does sound really cute!! Thanks for entering!

Thanks for the chance to win this great kit. My four youngest girls love doing all kinds of papercraft, but currently they are right into "Box construction" using our empty toothpaste, cereal, tissue (etc....) boxes. Our house has been invaded by box creations and box creaures.

I love crafts you can make from recycled materials! Thanks for entering and sharing your idea!

These are so cute! I loved making paper chain bracelets and necklaces when I was a kid.

Now this is one paper craft that I've heard about but never tried. Bet my girls would love it! Thanks for visiting and entering the giveaway!

this was so long ago, as i am now a grandmother who watches her granddaughter several times a week and am always looking for craft ideas for her. i was in late elementary when this bug hit me. i think you can get kits for them now. at the time my mother just read about the idea somewhere. you took LONG thin triangular shapes cut from colorful adds from magazines and rolled them up tightly starting from th wide end and then secured the tip with a dot of glue. the ones that came out really pretty we mod podged then with a needle and thread strung them into necklaces. i was often asked where i had bought my necklace.

That sounds really cool! At first I thought it was the same as paper quilling (maybe uses a similiar technique?). Would love to see a picture of this - sounds fun! Thanks for stopping by and entering our giveaway!

My favorite craft as a child was making furniture for my homemade dollhouse out of cardboard boxes and other recycables. My daughter loves drawing and painting. isabelzito at verizon dot net Thank you for the chance to win such a great prize!

How creative, and a great use of recyclables! Glad to have you enter and thanks for visiting our site!

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I loved rub overs.

Are those like rub-ons? I use those in scrapbooking and like them a lot! Thanks for visiting and entering our giveaway!

I used to make Paper Airplanes with My Brothers

My son used to make a lot of those as well! :-) Thanks for entering and following us, Tami! Good luck with the giveaway!

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paper garlands are our current favorite paper craft. Fun stuff!

I'm having so much fun seeing all the different paper crafts everyone likes! Thanks for visiting and good luck in the giveaway!

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as a child my favorite paper craft was making cards. (mavans@gmail.com)

Thanks for entering, Martha! My kids love making cards, too - and they are great keepsakes.

i loved making books as a kid.

Making books is great (and we talked a lot about this during our "Literacy Beginnnings" book review)! Thanks for entering the giveaway and good luck!

I loved to do paper mache...especially puppets...heavensent1@yahoo dotcom

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My daughter has loved paper dolls since I found her some little house on the prairie ones last summer at a garage sale

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When I was a kid I loved to make dioramas (I think that is what they're called) using shoe boxes, cut out photos from magazines for the walls of the box to have scenery and handmade cardboard figures of objects and people that I colored with crayons. My favorite one was of my family and our pet dog in a field of wildflowers. I gave it to my Mom for Mother's Day and of course, just as she always did when any of her 8 (yes that is an 8) children made anything for her, she bestowed much praise on me for one of her treasures. :-)

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I really enjoyed making animal faces out of paper plates shannonsweep at gmail dot com