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Storybook Ephemera

Classic images from the famous book and motion picture "Alice In Wonderland." Create unique projects with our collection of unique Alice themed products. Add your favorite characters to mixed-media projects or create interesting "Mad Tea Party" invitations for your friends! Turn the story of the girl who fell down the rabbit hole into a classic piece of art.


Alice in Wonderland Paper Doll
Stand up paper doll and 6 outfits

Price $3.95

SKU: 5SH9342
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Storybook Ephemera -
Alice in Wonderland Card Game
Features original John Tenniel illustrations
Consists of 48 (1 1/2" x 2 1/4") miniature antique replica pictorial cards, complete with game instructions
Price: $5.95

SKU: 5SH8232
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Collectors Antique Replica Alice in Wonderland Embossed Cut Out Paper Dolls
Includes a 13 x 10 1/2 " sheet featuring original John Tenniel illustrations of cut-out dolls of White Rabbit and Alice with costumes and small images of various characters.
Price: $3.95
SKU: 5SH1714
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**Special shipping is required for this item. The shipping rate for this item is a flat rate of $4.99, regardless of how many are purchased. Regular shipping rates will apply to any additional items ordered.

 

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The Travelling Paper Doll Book
by Sarah Meehan

Cut six 12" x 8" rectangles of colorful fabric, and three white rectangles of the same dimension. Sandwich together three complete “pages,” using two colorful rectangles and one white one to create each page. Serge or stitch around the edges of each grouping. Stitch ribbons from the Morning Song and Angelique ribbon packs from IOD onto a total of seven pages (leaving the front cover, inside front cover, back cover, and one of the center pages without ribbons). Stitch paper flowers from the Sprites Blue Flowers pack (5PM-516352) onto the cover, and stamp the name “Alice” using a typewriter font stamp (J6228). Sew the book together by running stitching down the center, adding black ribbon from the Elysee Ribbon Collection I (5PM-519490). Secure the doll and costumes from the Alice in Wonderland Paper Doll (5SH9342) using the ribbons.


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Too Small
by Debbie Metti

Crumple & dye a tag with Adirondack Lettuce green ink. When dry, glue a piece torn from 7gypsies™ Adelaide paper (5SG-19065) to the bottom of the tag as shown. Tear the Alice drinking from the bottle image from a card in the Storybook Ephemera – Alice in Wonderland Card Game (5SH8232) and edge with turquoise ink. Glue to tag as shown. Punch the image of the "Drink Me" bottle from the same card using a 1" diameter circle punch. Glue to a key tag that has been dyed with turquoise ink. Affix key tag to larger tag as shown. Use a small gold tone safety pin to attach a key charm to this tag. Add the words "too small" using small alphabet stickers. Finish the tag with multicolor fibers, including some from the Maria Teresa Stoa Art Yarns Santa Fe Night (5AYNIGHT).

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Alice Bookmark
by Debbie Metti

Cut Alice image from Storybook Ephemera – Alice in Wonderland Paper Doll Sheet (5SH1714). Cut a bookmark from watercolor paper and run through Xyron. Attach the bookmark shape to a piece cut from 7gypsies™ Brompton paper (5SG-19063), so that it looks like Alice is standing on a floor. Trim the edges & run other side through Xyron. Use part of the same paper to cover the back of the bookmark. Trim the edges and cover the white edge with a black Sharpie marker. Punch a hole at the top of the bookmark. Glue Alice cutout to bookmark using Golden Regular Gel Matte (5GO-3030). Add the name Alice with typewriter key stickers as shown. Use fibers from Art Yarns by Maria Teresa Stoa Santa Fe Night (5AYNIGHT) to finish the top of the bookmark as shown.

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