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Trazy won the contest before last, for being the closest to guess our wedding anniversary (August 9th). She wrote: “i think i would like the newest balck and white dress to be colored in the gold colors, and have some kind of royal feel to it. I want the bows/decorations/trimmings to be pink, and the rest either white, gold, tan, or something similar. the skirt should have some kind of lighter golden swirly royal pattern, a lighter gold than the background…”
I would write more about this dress, but this one took me four hours to color, and there is a sort of tingling feeling in the tip of my left thumb, plus I’m having trouble feeling the pad of my left index finger now as I type. I might have overdone it… but it was worth it!
Tags: 1700s, 18th century, bows, brocade, court dress, court gown, dress, gold, gown, lace, overskirt, panniers, pink, ribbons, robe a la francaise, square neck, stomacher, swirls, underskirt, white, yellow
gowns, historical, new doll, paperdolls | Liana June 23, 2010 |
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This is my second black and white regency gown, I know, but I only had an hour between activities to get something drawn and scanned. Regency gowns are so cute, fun to design, easy to draw and popular that they’re like the potato chips of the paperdoll universe. I could do a whole blog of just regency gowns, and it would likely be more popular in certain quarters than my current hodgepodge of video game dresses, random bits of pop culture and mermaids. Oh well, if my aim was only to become popular, I suppose it’s more likely I’d do nothing but dresses inspired by Twilight and Taylor Swift, as the wedding dress and the Love Story dress are currently the two most popular ones I’ve drawn. But that would be quite a different blog, and I would have to be a rather different person, I suppose.
Anyways! I think next week I may very well focus on wedding dresses. I’ll be starting off with a red mermaid wedding gown (which barely won in the poll, with 52% of the vote at the moment — don’t worry, the week after I will return to the sea), so the timing is good. If you have any suggestions for favorite time periods, really interesting wedding dresses for me to look at and so on, feel free to post them in the comments. This poll may or may not influence what I wind up drawing; mostly it’s just because I’m curious.
Tags: 1800s, 19th century, black and white, empire waist, lace, long skirt, puffed sleeves, regency, ribbons
black and white, gowns, historical, new doll, paperdolls | Liana June 12, 2010 |
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OK, this is intended to be a robe à la française, but it’s not precisely what one would call “extensively researched.” I was more going for “pretty”… It looks a little understated, but you have to imagine it made out of a nice brocade or something that would show up when it is colored.
I’m not putting it on the doll because the black and white ones look funny on a doll, but that doesn’t mean I’ve decided yet. Some people have suggested a thumbnail with the dress and one with the doll and dress, but where would they go? They would both have to be significantly smaller, or I would have to write a lot more to balance it out. Either way it would look repetitive to me.
I prefer having the dress on the doll, but I won’t decide one way or the other until the poll closes.
Let’s do a new contest… Thanks to Kelly for the suggestion!
What day is my wedding anniversary?
Post your guess in the comments! Again, the rules:
1) If you’ve already won this year, please don’t enter.
2) One guess per person per day.
3) If no one gets the exact date by 9:00 PM EST, June 9th, I’ll pick the closest guess.
4) I’ll give one hint each day the contest goes on.
5) If you were actually at my wedding, you don’t get to guess. (But I’ll color a dress for you anyway, Mom, just remind me…)
Tags: 1700s, 18th century, bows, court gown, flowers, lace, overskirt, panniers, puffed sleeves, ribbons, robe a, ruffles, square neckline, underskirt
black and white, gowns, historical, new doll, paperdolls | Liana June 5, 2010 |
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My mom’s birthday is today, and if I didn’t do a June birthday dress, well…
June’s flower is the rose, and one of the birthstones is the pearl. It was hard deciding what color of rose to base it on, but in the end I did yellow, pink and white dresses pretty recently.
Sorry for the brief post, I’ve been looking at a computer a little too long today!
The total number of visits my site got between April 1 and 30th was 19,629. That makes Dani’s guess of 19,632 the closest! Congratulations Dani, pick your dress and your colors and let me know your decision!
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gowns, holidays, new doll, paperdolls | Liana June 2, 2010 |
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Well, today’s dress wasn’t quite what I wanted. I was planning on trying to draw lace with the white gel pen, but I ended up doing it all in pencil instead, and then I picked up the wrong pencil while doing the bodice and colored for a while before I realized my mistake. What I have here is totally different from what I wanted, because after my mistake the only thing I could do was to make it as dark as possible and draw something distracting on top of it. I probably wouldn’t quite so annoyed about my bodice mistake if that skirt hadn’t taken so long!
Anyways, I just thought I hadn’t done a hoop skirt for a while, and it would offer a lot of opportunities to practice drawing lace with the gel pen, which I didn’t even do…
… I’m just going to post this and be done with it!
Tags: 1800s, 1860s, 19th century, ball gown, ballgown, evening gown, gloves, hoop skirt, hoopskirt, lace, magenta, off the shoulder, pink, puffed sleeves, ribbons, ruffles, scrolls, white
gowns, historical, new doll, paperdolls | Liana May 28, 2010 |
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RLC, who runs the awesome paper doll blog Paper Thin Personas, drew this Regency Teddy Bear set to prove that she could do cute. As for me, since I started paperdolling again I just can’t put down the Prismacolors, and I’ve been thinking it would be fun to color this one for some time. (I’ve also had my eye on the Lady of the Manor set…)
There’s a Part 2, as well, so look forward to that! Thanks so much to RLC for letting me post her!
Tags: 1800s, bear, bonnet, braiding, brocade, brown, cream, cute, dark brown, gold, gown, hat, ivory, lace, Paper Thin Personas, pink, red, regency, Regency Teddy Bear, ribbons, RLC, roses, spencer jacket, teddy bear
gowns, historical, one page doll sets, paperdolls | Liana May 7, 2010 |
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~On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, a partridge in a pear tree~
Merry Christmas to those of you who celebrate it, and for those of you who don’t, I hope you can still find some amusement in birds. Lots of birds.
Tags: carols, chemise a la reine, Christmas, feathers, gown, green, hat, lace, partridge, pear blossoms, pear tree, ribbons, the first day of christmas, twelve days of christmas, white
fantasy, gowns, holidays, new doll, paperdolls | Liana December 25, 2009 |
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Remember me?
… I know, I know. I do some of the best dresses I’ve ever drawn, and then I up and vanish on you. I’m very sorry, everyone… I do tend to swing between obsessions, and I don’t know if it’s quite time to return to paperdolls, but my mom was quite right when she said it’s past time for the fire gown to be the first thing everyone sees when they look at the site. This isn’t the December birthday dress or anything… it’s just pretty. I hope. I’m kind of rusty. And it’s blue because I’m feeling blue about being such a lousy paperdoll blog maintainer. Kidding. Sort of.
I will have another couple of updates in the coming days, but for now I thought I had just better post something, apologize for the complete and total neglect, and get it over with!
Tags: blue, dress, embroidery, empire waist, gem, gown, ribbons, snowflake, winter
fantasy, gowns, holidays, new doll, paperdolls | Liana December 11, 2009 |
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Sorry for missing yesterday – the time went past a lot quicker than it’s supposed to. There is a chance I won’t post tomorrow, but that is because I want my masquerade series to be great and I don’t want to rush it… We’ll see, wish me luck. If I don’t post tomorrow, you have this black and white masquerade gown to keep you company…
The elf dress coloring was suggested by Monica, who guessed my favorite warm color to be Sunburst Yellow (it’s in there, actually, in the gold part). Hope you like it! As before, I’ll color the masquerade dress to the order of whoever guesses this week’s question, and it’s kind of a strange one…
I learned my technique for coloring gold (fabric, metal) a while back, when I tried copying a costume from a specific singer or musical group. Which singer / musical group was it?
Not giving you any more clues than that… One guess per person please!
Leaving the poll on the LOTR costumes up a little longer…
Tags: ball gown, brown, costume, dress, elf, elven, flowers, full skirt, gold, gown, halloween, halloween costume, lace, lord of the rings, mask, masquerade, off the shoulder, overskirt, petals, red, ribbons, ruffles
Costumes, black and white, fantasy, geeky stuff, gowns, literature, movies, new doll, paperdolls | Liana October 12, 2009 |
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So, as I’ve discussed here before, my mom and I would doubtless be hobbits if we were in this world. I did start reading the Fellowship of the Ring again, and I’ve just finished all the Shire stuff; aside from all the stuff about who was whose third cousin twice removed, which I am quite sure I would forget entirely, it sounds like my kind of place. We might admire the elves from a distance, but at the end of the day I’ll take the hobbit-hole and frequent presents…
Now, my paperdoll is built a little more like an elf or human, and you will have to draw the hair on the tops of her feet yourself, but she still gets a hobbit dress because hobbits are fun. And they like green! Yes, I’m so there.
Poll is still going… fairies could still take it all, but I hope not because I would love to do a week of lavish masquerade gowns… is it bad of me to influence the voting?
Tags: brown, corset, cream, embroidery, flowers, green, halloween, halloween costume, hobbit, lace, lord of the rings, overskirt, peasant shirt, ribbons, underskirt, vest, yellow
Costumes, fantasy, geeky stuff, literature, movies, new doll, paperdolls | Liana October 7, 2009 |
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