Paper Frock : Turn Paper into Fashion

in voilk β€’  6 months ago

    Hey, beautiful people! πŸ’—
    Can you guess what I came up with today? It's a paper frock! πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ

    A couple of days ago, I was sitting and wondering what fun thing I could do to make my free time more enjoyable. Then, an idea struck meβ€”I decided to create a paper craft and turned it into a cute, summery doll paper frock! πŸ‘—πŸŽŽ

    Material Used

    • Paper
    • Scissors
    • Round cap
    • Marker

    Procedure

    Step 1: Preparing the Paper

    I started by taking a purple sheet of plain computer paper. It had some wrinkles, so I ironed it with a cloth over it to smooth it out.

    Next, I cut the paper into a square shape.To get the perfect shape, I placed a round plate on the paper to trace a circle and cut it accordingly.

    Neckline

    Easy Tip:
    To create a smaller hole in the center (for the neckline), I searched for something round but small. I couldn’t find anything suitable, so I used a toothpaste cap! πŸ˜€ This became the neckline, which I carefully cut into an oval shape. It turned out super neat and precise.
    I also cut a small half-inch strip from the outer edge of the paper to give the illusion of arms.

    Crimping the Paper

    (The Fun Part!)

    Now comes the most exciting partβ€”crimping the paper! I cut another square piece to match the length of the upper chest and crimped it finely to create a pleated effect, giving the frock a beautiful, gathered look. And as you can see below, it turned out amazing!

    Making the Trousers

    Additionally, I made paper trousers. I took two sheets, folded them equally, and cut them into a curved shape. I then folded the top and bottom to give them a balloon-style effect. Tadaaa, here’s the final look!

    Adding Glamour

    To add some extra flair, I used a black marker to draw a neat border and buttons down the front of the frock. I also added some curved lines to the edges of the top and zigzag patterns at the bottom of the trousers.

    Final Look

    I hope you liked it! If you did, please show some love by commenting below.❀️ For a better visual understanding, go check out my video where I share the full tutorial.

    Catch you in my next blog! Until then, goodbye, beautiful people! 🌹

    Credit

    • A big thank you to my mama for helping me out!
    • Video edited by CapCut
    • Music by CapCut .
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