Happy Holidays! I hope you all had a very merry Christmas. Today's blog post is all about Julie Nutting Doll Stamps. I have six of them and decided to dress them up for Christmas. In this post, you will learn quick and easy ways to create their outfits, skin color and hair. So cute! These would make pretty slimline greeting cards or use them in a mini album. Take a look. (Click on the picture for a larger view.)
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| Visit my YouTube channel for similar tutorials. Link below. |
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| Nora (left) was the easiest. I just used makers for her hair and shoes. Then, patterned paper for her coat. |
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| Jayla is all dressed with pearl earrings, patterned paper coat and brown markers for her skin and hair. Also, I used a red glitter gel pen for shoes. |
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| Phoebe was created with a brown marker for skin and a black marker for hair. Then, pearls for the necklace. The dress was red cardstock and candy patterned papers. |
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| Jessi is all dolled up with a patterned paper coat with green gems as buttons. Then, I used a pink marker for her hair and dark green for her boots. Also, I used brownish marker for her skin. |
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| Kelly is styled in a pink watercolor dress with pink glitter on the jacket. I used black marker for her hair and shoes. Also, I used a peachy marker for her skin. Go girl! |
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| Willow is wearing patterned paper for her green jacket and floral dress. I colored her hair with brown and black markers. Also, markers were used on her shoes, earrings and skin. |
Supplies were:
Stazon Black Ink Pad
Kaiser Craft "Peppermint Kisses" Collection
Markers
Gel Pens
Watercolors
Adhesives
Pink Glitter
Pearls
If you need more Julie Nutting doll inspiration, visit my YouTube channel and watch these video tutorials. Kelly's Julie Nutting Tutorials Playlist
These stamps are so versatile that you can make outfits for any occasion and season. So, it's time to dust off your dolls and create whatever style that make you smile.








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