Things I Draw (Saw) Today doodle download

Things I Draw (Saw) Today : At Home doodle download

 

This doodle download is a mini journal of Things I Draw (Saw) Today : At Home, created specially for everyone doodling at home during the “Stay at Home Stay Safe” global pandemic. I hope you like it. Here’s a preview below:

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The download link follows the printing and assembling instructions. The printable PDF is set up in pagination, which means that when it’s printed correctly (on both sides), folded together, and assembled, it will flow in the correct page order.

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Printing Tips

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1. If your printer allows, print on both sides of your page.

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2. Then collate the pages and fold into a booklet, and staple if desired.

3. If you can’t print on both sides, you can place the pages together so that the printed sides face out. Glueing them together is optional.

You’ll see that the page numbers are on the bottom on the pages so you can check the order that they should be in.

4. Voila! Be sure to share your drawings online and tag us #kidcandoodle so that we won’t miss it. 🙂

Click here to download the doodle booklet. Please note that by downloading Things I Draw (Saw) Today : At Home, you agree to our Terms and Conditions.

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Pet Shop Primas paper dolls

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Introducing Pet Shop Primas, our new fashionable friends: Katerina, the sleek feline, pretty pooch Paulina, and their sweet sidekick Hannah, the hamster. We wanted to create paper dolls in honor of New York’s Fashion Week and were inspired by the best-dressed bunny, Fifi Lapin, author of the book/blog What Shall I Wear Today?

When I was little, I often made my own paper dolls. I’d start by drawing my favorite model from teen magazines, and then create their clothes by tracing the figure while holding the papers up to a window. You can do this too—we’ve started the process for you. Just download one or all of the dolls below, print, color and cut them out to play with. To make additional clothes, you can use my cheap technique of taking another sheet of paper and place on top of one of the dolls, holding them both up to a well-lit window. Design a dress by carefully tracing the outline of the doll as you draw the garment. If you’re lucky enough to have a light-box, you can use that for better results. Take a look at the fantastic Fashion123 Student Show for more inspiration.

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To download Paulina, click here.

To dress Katerina, click here.

And here for Hannah.

 

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