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So when Jill saw my rendition of one of Min’s hats, she asked for me to do her Easter hat, a gorgeous confection (that Brian termed an “ultra-hat” — sorry) that she made to match her dress. That request has since been percolating in the back of my mind until I was reading her blog earlier and saw that she got robbed at a “Mad Hatter” contest.
Paperdolls always make a great consolation prize. In my world, anyways, where they also make good hobbies, gifts and eye candy.
If one was cutting this out, the hat would be cut underneath the brim, right underneath the broad green ribbon; on the large version I put a dotted line there. Krysti will have to tell us if it works anything like how I hope it does!
I recognize that ensemble! :-) And you’re right…she and her daughter were robbed.
OH MY GOODNESS!
Ya-HOO!!! Waayyy cool! THIS has been the BEST moment of my vacation so far! You have no idea how loud I was screaming here; I’m expecting to get a call from management any second now.
I’m a paper doll!!!! Geeze, I am just stoked!!!!! Wheeeee!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! Can’t wait to post this on my blog…
Wow, this is very cool…..Jill as a paper doll with her fantastic Easter ensemble. I love it.
I have not thought of paper dolls in about four decades….I see it’s time to give them another glance.
Fantastic paper doll. You couldn’t have given the honour to a more deserving hat lover.
How fun!!!
Jill, that post makes me smile whenever I look at it! I’m so glad you like it so much. :) Thanks, everyone, for the comments!
Very nice! Another gorgeous dress.
I may not get the exact same results with the hats as some, because I have the dolls on thin cardboard. Anyway, I had to cut a little past the dotted line on both sides, but it worked! :)
Yay! That is so cool. I adore Jill’s blog and her hats and ensembles. You showed the Easter one to purrrr fection.