Showing posts with label paper dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper dolls. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

Arrested Development, Parks and Recreation Paper Dolls by Kyle Hilton

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Who would win in a fight: Gob Bluth or Ron Swanson? (Ron, obviously!)
I thought I'd take a break from NaNoWriMo to let others like me, who enjoy paper dolls based on TV shows, about Kyle Hilton. Kyle has made several dozen free printable paper dolls from shows such as Arrested Development and Parks and Recreation. I also noticed that he has The Office paper dolls listed as "coming soon." He's an amazing artist so I can't wait to see them!

And, on a not unrelated note, if you haven't seen my Office paper dolls yet, here they are all in one place:



Friday, September 02, 2011

New "The Office" Paper Doll: Kelly Kapoor

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Kelly Kapoor Paper Doll PDF

The stylish Kelly Kapoor (played by Mindy Kaling) is my favorite character from the US version of The Office and I am so happy that I finally got around to making a paper doll of her. She comes wearing the pink polka dot dress from the episode "Dunder Mifflin Infinity" (Kelly to Ryan: "Well, I hope you're still committed because I'm pregnant and guess what buddy, I am keeping it!"). Her additional outfits are a blue and gray work outfit, the white dress she wore to Phyllis's wedding ("I look really good in white") and the pink salwar kameez she wore when applying for the minority executive training program in "Body Language." Her accessories are a framed photo of Ryan Bailey Howard, a stylish magazine and the customized nameplate she got from Stanley in "Christmas Party."

All you need to do to get the doll is click on the link to open the PDF, print it on heavyweight paper, cut everything out (you might want to use an X-acto knife to get the fine details) and enjoy! I've also made dolls of Michael, Dwight, Pam, Jim and Creed - you can find them here.

Monday, March 28, 2011

"The Office" Paper Doll: Michael Scott with Desk and Costumes

I've made a new Office paper doll! Well, actually it's the Michael Scott doll I made a couple years ago but I've given him costumes and accessories.

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Costumes include Willy Wonka (from "Golden Ticket"), magician's straight jacket, Prison Mike doo-rag and Michael's second head Halloween costume. Michael comes with his chair and desk, complete with monitor, Dundie, nameplate and World's Best Boss mug. Click here to download the PDF (Note that the file is somewhat large so it may take a little while for it to load). Download it, print it on heavyweight paper, cut everything out and enjoy!
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I want to say thanks to tanster for featuring this doll on Officetally a few weeks ago. Thanks tanster!

You can find the Dwight, Pam, Jim and old Michael dolls I created a while ago here, and my Creed doll with accessories is here.

Here are some photos of the assembled doll and desk:

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Monday, June 14, 2010

New "The Office" Paper Doll: Creed Bratton

Last year I made paper dolls based on characters from my favorite television show, NBC's "The Office" (go here to print out dolls of Michael, Dwight, Pam and Jim).


Now I've added a new doll: Creed Bratton! And unlike the other dolls, Creed has two alternate outfits (his Joker Halloween costume and Casual Friday clothes) as well as three accessories (peach cobbler, fake I.D. laminator, and guitar).

Here are the instructions for the doll:

1. Open the PDF file containing the paper doll (above) and print the page out (the stiffer the paper the better - cardstock would be the best).
2. Cut along the outline of the stand, around the paper doll and around the outfits and accessories (you may have to use an X-acto knife to get all the details). Cut two slits in the stand along the lines that say "cut".
3. Fold the stand back along both lines that say "fold" then slide the two slits into each other.
4. Stand the paper doll up. You may have to gently bend the figures and the stand so they'll stand upright.

Monday, March 02, 2009

"The Office" Paper Dolls


"The Office" Paper Dolls - Dwight, Michael, Pam & Jim (Dundie in the background for scale)

My friends at the Ypsilanti branch of Dunder Mifflin Infinity (an online game based on "The Office") recently held a Regional Manager Appreciation Day for me. They even had our "Office" Christmahanukwanzakah poem printed up in a book and sent it to me. Aren't they awesome? :)

As a way to show my appreciation for them, I made these paper dolls based on Dwight, Michael, Pam and Jim from NBC's "The Office."  Well, I guess they're not really paper dolls since you can't change their clothes but I'm not sure what else to call them. Mini standees, maybe? Anyhoo, my friends on DMI really seemed to enjoy them so I thought I would share them with you all. Update: I've added three more dolls with accessories and changeable outfits: Creed Bratton, Kelly Kapoor and Michael Scott with his desk.

Here's how to get the dolls on this page:

1. Open the PDF file containing the paper dolls (see below) and print each page out (the stiffer the paper the better - cardstock would be the best).
2. Cut along the outline of the stand and around each paper doll (you may have to use an X-acto knife to get all the details). Cut two slits in the stand along the lines that say "cut".
3. Fold the stand back along both lines that say "fold" then slide the two slits into each other.
4. Stand the paper doll up. You may have to gently bend the figures and the stand so they'll stand upright.


4 Inch Paper Dolls (PDF)



5.5 Inch Paper Dolls - Michael and Dwight (PDF)



5.5 Inch Paper Dolls - Jim and Pam (PDF)


Enjoy, and let me know if you have any problems downloading the files or printing the dolls. :)

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