A BASIC EASEL STAND FOR PAPER DOLLS. This is the pattern that I use to make stands for the dolls. I use the same heavy weight poster board that I mount the dolls to (there is usually sufficient poster board left over to also make the stands). The easel when folded back should be centered on the back of the doll if possible. It is sometimes necessary to trim the bases around the legs so they are not visible from the front.
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AVA GARDNER 1949
AVA GARDNER 1949. She had a rare beauty that transcended even her image on screen in the 1940's and 50's. This set showcases the act...
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