I made this during the fall semester of my sophomore year at Mass Art in a class called design process that all design majors had to take (Fashion people don't have to anymore, because it was MUCH more geared towards graphic and industrial designers.)
Andways, for our final project we had to make a perpetual calendar (a calendar that can be used every year for the rest of time...) I decided to make mine a paper doll. She turned into a magnetic paper doll and I spent more hours then I can count scrounging for materials and cutting things out. This was also before I knew about tria markers, so it's suffered a little water damage over the past year 1/2.
As you can tell, the bottoms are the months, the shirts are the days or the month and the little shapes are the days of the week. The girl was supposed to be me.
materials and everything:
-a lot of printer paper
-50 pack of crayola markers
-micron pens
-3 sheets of magnetic stuff with a sticky side
-one good sized silver dry erase board that took me AGES to find. Used to display in class and at my review.
-a great pair of scissors that sort of got ruined from the sticky magnet stuff afterwards.
I put this in this category because I really had no other idea where it would go.
It does, tracing over the form to draw the clothes, inking everything, coloring everything, cutting everything out @_@
I think I got my sheets from Micheal's crafts store.... A.C. Moore may have them too. And it was so long ago that I honestly don't remember the price....
is it really annoying of me if i completely copy your isea and make one myself?!?
that is so cool.
omg i love you, it's so not fair.
Go ahead and try!! It was many, many hours of work..... Make sure you have some good movies to watch!
i am just discovering that now.
well at least i have something to do through science!
I want to see pictures ^^
but where can you get magnetic sheet from? cos my art store is ordering stuff in, but that will take 3/4 weeks, and i want it sooner.
also, how expensive is it roughly, so that i know what price scale i am looking at!
I think I got my sheets from Micheal's crafts store.... A.C. Moore may have them too. And it was so long ago that I honestly don't remember the price....
tis so spiffy. <3 i wanna make one.
looks like much fun.