Hello! I"m back from my vacation so it's time to continue on with our decluttering! Today let's talk about your deep dark secret. Yes, I know about that. It's the papercrafting supplies that noone knows you still have. Let me tell you about mine. Back when scrapbooking was at the highest heights, paper dolls were very popular and I loved a particular brand by Stamping Station called Stick Kids. They looked like this:
They came in kits and I really made them a lot, so much so that I sold completed dolls at scrapbook stores and on ebay. I love these kids, I used them on so many pages but, alas, paper dolls went out of style and noone wanted them anymore. The company stopped making them and I just haven't been able to give up all of my kits because I know I can never get them again.
What I want to know is, what are your Stick Kids? What product have you been holding onto tightly that you KNOW you NEED to give up because they are taking SO MUCH of your physical space, or, if not that, your mental space. It's time to give it up and put that in your giveaway container or even the garbage. Before you do though, let me in on your little secret. What is that product that you've been hiding away in hopes I wouldn't mention it on my posts? Post here or on my facebook pages and one of you will win a little gift from me! (All comments here do get screened so if you don't see your post come up immediately, just have patience).
Showing posts with label paper dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper dolls. Show all posts
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Aren't these fun?
A few years back paper dolls used to be so popular in scrapbooks, didn't they? During that time I would make up these dolls and sell them on ebay (with Stamping Station's permission). I was going through old files this morning and found my pictures of these Stick Kids and thought I'd show a few to you, maybe we can have a resurgence of paper dolls! All these designs are from Stamping Station. The raggedies were always my most favorite to make. They reminded me of my sister who always loved Raggedy Ann and Andy. Do kids still love these?
I envy any of you who have been lucky enough to go to Hawaii. That's the ultimate vacation spot, isn't it? The closest I ever got was making these dolls.
This barbeque set is so adorable, I don't know how Stamping Station kept coming up with all of these great ideas.
They not only had Army kids but Air Force, Navy, and the Marines. I have every kit they ever made. Am I the only one who loved paper dolls? I would love to hear what you think. Could we start a doll revolution?
These kids were in a kit called "All Dressed Up," I loved playing with the different hair and outfit colors, every doll could look different. Thanks for letting me share!






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