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These mixed media dolls were so fun to create. I used a combination of “real life” elements like acrylic paint, gesso, colored pencil, and acrylic ink. I also took some pieces of old discarded paintings that I didn’t love and gave them a new life as bits of the dolls’ dresses.

I scanned them and then brought them into Photoshop so I could add some distressed touches, different patterns, and even more color. 

I decided to use one of the crowns from the new graphics in my art/junk journal. I printed some stickers last week and this lady needed a crown, so I placed the little sticker crown upon her head (and added some shading with a colored pencil).

I share my resources and links below for the sticker paper I use as well as what printer I use to print out the stickers. 

Of course, no graphics set would be complete, in my opinion, without digital papers and a mix of fun borders and banners so I create those to go along with the little dolls. So much color and possibility! It’s always so fun to see how the members of PLC Insiders use the graphics.

Create Your Own Stickers at Home

I found some sticker sheets on Amazon to create little stickers from the graphics. I printed out the graphics on a sheet of sticker paper and then I used scissors to cut the printed graphics out. I often get asked what printer I use. I use only Epson printers. I have been a die-hard Epson fan for as long as I can remember. 

With the graphics, I really like to see how I can use them digitally as well as print them out and see what creation I can come up with. Creativity and experimenting has a way of keeping life fun and joyful even amidst challenges. 

Happy creating!

Kelli

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