65 lb to 80 lb (176–216 gsm) cardstock. This provides a "solid" feel that prevents the doll from curling or drooping.
Bright White . This ensures the colors of the fashion designs pop and remain true to the original file's palette. Assembly Tips for "Solid" Results
For the "fashionland-fashiondolls-diana-01" papercraft file, you should use to ensure the doll is sturdy enough to stand and withstand frequent outfit changes. Recommended Paper Specifications
If you only have standard printer paper (20 lb), glue two sheets together before cutting, or glue the printed doll onto a piece of thin cereal box cardboard.
Use a clear-drying tacky glue or a high-quality glue stick. Liquid school glue can warp the paper if used too heavily.
For crisp edges on any folded accessories, use a bone folder or the back of a butter knife to "score" the fold lines before bending them.
Matte or Satin . Avoid high-gloss photo paper, as glue often slides off it and ink can smudge during assembly. Matte finishes also allow you to color or add details with pens more easily.
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65 lb to 80 lb (176–216 gsm) cardstock. This provides a "solid" feel that prevents the doll from curling or drooping.
Bright White . This ensures the colors of the fashion designs pop and remain true to the original file's palette. Assembly Tips for "Solid" Results Download File fashionland-fashiondolls-diana-01...
For the "fashionland-fashiondolls-diana-01" papercraft file, you should use to ensure the doll is sturdy enough to stand and withstand frequent outfit changes. Recommended Paper Specifications 65 lb to 80 lb (176–216 gsm) cardstock
If you only have standard printer paper (20 lb), glue two sheets together before cutting, or glue the printed doll onto a piece of thin cereal box cardboard. This ensures the colors of the fashion designs
Use a clear-drying tacky glue or a high-quality glue stick. Liquid school glue can warp the paper if used too heavily.
For crisp edges on any folded accessories, use a bone folder or the back of a butter knife to "score" the fold lines before bending them.
Matte or Satin . Avoid high-gloss photo paper, as glue often slides off it and ink can smudge during assembly. Matte finishes also allow you to color or add details with pens more easily.