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Original Paper Collage Painting by inkspired
All paper collages are hand cut from recycled junk mail - catalogs, flyers, magazines, etc.
Let’s have some fun with mermaid paper dolls!
Unless noted, these are all free for you to download and print for your personal enjoyment. Let’s play nice and not try to sell them or mass produce any.
Unfortunately most I have found on Pinterest with no identifying info on who drew them or where you could find them.
As always, I try to give credit where it is due. If you know information about any of these please let me know so I can give credit.
Some of the paper doll clothes do not have tabs, so be sure to add those when you are cutting them out.
Artist: Milka Tertsunen; ArtStation
Cory Jensen is a favorite paper doll artist of mine for two reasons. He is incredibly talented, and most of his paper dolls he offers for free! Here are a few of his:
Paper dolls by Cory Jensen
By Cory Jensen
Here are a few more versions of The Little Mermaid; many are styled after Disney’s Ariel.
‘Irina’ Collage Art Doll by inkspired
Paperthinpersonas.comIf you like these paper dolls the artist offers free ones when you sign up for her e-mails.
Print out your mermaid twice. The first one glue to thin cardboard, like a cereal box. Or you can print onto a heavier weight cardstock. Then cut out. Draw a stand on first if you want, and cut as one.The second print is printed on paper. Cut the costumes out, remembering to add tabs if there aren’t any. If it needs to be colored, do this before you cut out.
Paper dolls by Cory Jensen
I thought we needed some mer-men to compliment our mermaids.Here is a jointed merman by a different artist-
Here is another jointed PaperDoll, a mermaid, you can put together with brads, eyelets, or string.
Here is one by the same artist that you can color yourself-
This next one is just the mermaid. I thought it was such a great, simple design that you might like to draw some outfits for her.
Print her out. Go over the major lines with a black Sharpie. Place on a window, with a plain sheet of paper on top. Trace the main lines. Now you have the basic shape and you can start creating outfits to fit!
Make a few copies of the basic shape. Draw your clothes slightly larger, and don’t forget to add tabs. Since she is a mermaid, draw a stand so she can stand alone for playtime. You could draw a piece of coral or seaweed for her to ‘sit’ on.
Have fun!
www.finfriends.com/printable-mermaid-easter-paper-dolls/ Posted on Pinterest by Crafty Annabelle
Now it’s time to go take a break and drink some water and eat goldfish crackers!
The next 2 mermaid paper dolls are by the same artist, but very different styles-
Artist: Julie Allen Matthews
Artist: Julie Allen Matthews
Next I have 2 more by Cory Jensen-
Paper dolls by Cory Jensen
The next 2 paper dolls are Lucia and Rina, drawn in manga style-
I’ve covered many different styles of mermaids for you. Now the hard part - which one to pick to print and play with first?
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Karen Kloberdans
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