Saturday, September 30, 2017

Sing, "Sleep, Baby, Sleep" to your baby doll...

A Lovely lullaby with sheet music.

Sleep, Baby, Sleep
(The original lyrics in German) 
Music by Ethelbert Nevin
Translated by Elizabeth Prentiss

Sleep, baby, sleep,
Thy father's watching the sheep,
Thy mother's shaking the dreamland tree
And down drops a little dream for thee,
Sleep, baby, sleep!

Sleep, baby, sleep,
The large stars are the sheep,
The little stars are the lambs, I guess,
And the bright moon is the shepherdess,
Sleep, baby, sleep!

Sleep, baby, sleep,
The Savior loves His sheep,
He is the Lamb of God on high
Who for our sakes came down to die,
Sleep, baby, sleep!

The Clothes-Pin Dollies by Camilla J. Knight

Print this sweet little clothes-pin doll poem for your scrapbook!

The Clothes-Pin Dollies
by Camilla J. Knight

Two stately little ladies these, as ever you have 
known,
With petticoats so very stiff that they can stand
alone.
Each has a smiling, rosy face upon her wooden
head,
A dainty cap adorning each, with frills, and 
ribbon red.
Their gowns, all made of scarlet silk, are beau-
tiful to see;
Aunt Lou dressed them for Marjorie when she
was only three.
At night, the ladies are undressed, and each is
then arrayed
In night-gown white, with cap and cape, and
on the pillow laid.
When Marjorie jumps into bed, she takes them 
in her arms,
And hugs them tight to keep them safe from
all the dark's alarms.
 On birthdays, and at Christmas time, all kinds of
dolls she gets;
But these, her little clothes-pin dolls, are still
her dearest pets.

Paper Doll Poem by Pauline King


Dear little Paper Dolls, that grow
All in a beautiful, even row!
Their toes turn out in a way that's grand,
And they look so friendly, hand in hand.
I 've boughten dolls put away on the shelf -
For I love these best that I make myself. 


Then there come nice little paper boys
Who play with the girls, and break their toys.
They all have trousers down to their knees,
And they may shout just as loud as they please.
They never are bothered with dresses and curls,
And never are taken for little girls. 


Of course there are cats in Paper Land,
Or who would catch the rats?
They talk the language children talk,
And not the talk of cats.
They say, instead of "purr," and "mew," 
"Good afternoon," and "How do you do?"


The Paper folks don't always walk,
But ride out every day;
Their horses go just like the wind,
And do not care for hay -
They gallop in a long straight line,
And really do look very fine.

Friday, September 15, 2017

Two ways to assemble a mini-book...

       There are so many ways to assemble a mini-book. Below I have shown two methods I prefer. For these two methods you will need supplies like: white school glue, scissors, a printer, a stapler, cardboard, wrapping paper or scrapbook papers, tape and white printing paper.
 
Left, I printed and folded mini-book pages. Right, I folded my pages with the pictures inside and the
blank pages facing outside. I did this so that I could eventually wrap the completed book with a
 extra white cover. Paste between your blank pages. and trim the stack as needed.

       Above is the first method and it is a bit difficult for a child to assemble. Print out the pages as I have done above. I enlarged these images to fit a standard sized copy paper, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, by inserting them into a Word Document.  Adjust the margins so that the image has plenty of space. Now take the bottom right hand corner, click, hold down your cursor and drag that lower right corner down. Fill the entire page with the png. Do this for every page and print.
       Next, fold the pages in half and paste the blank sides to each other in order. Cut, trim and glue the cover page at the front of the mini-book. Now wrap the entire book with an additional white cover, glue the pages inside this white cover down the spine of your book. Line up the spine inside the folded center section of the final white cover. Set this aside to dry over night with several heavy books on top of your mini-book. This extra weight will ensure that the pages adhere together in the right places and will help smooth out wrinkles in the paper made from the glue.
       The following day cut two covers a front and back for your mini-book, from cardboard. Wrap these in a printed scrapbook paper or wrapping paper whichever you have in supply. Finally glue the white blank pages (white cover pages) to both the wrapped cardboard cover and back. Now stack several heavy books on top of the mini-book to ensure the pressure needed in gluing together all of the parts of your mini-book: cover, inside pages and back cover.

Left, here you can see that the blank sides of corresponding pages butt up next to each other.
 Glue between these pages. Not only will this make your pages stronger but it will also
show the entire illustrated picture with the lines of rhyme together in one spread as you turn the
 pages of the book. Right, a trimmed and pasted the cover page to the outside portion of the front
cover. Then I wrapped all of the pages together with a final, larger sheet of white paper.
Down the spine, I added a small line of glue adhering the pages at the spine to the final
white cover.


After letting my book dry under the pressure of a stack of books over night, I added the wrapped
cardboard covers and backs.

       For some of you, the second version I use for binding a mini-book will seem far less tedious; I am certain. In this bound version, all you will need to do is trim pages and assemble them in order before stapling them together at the far left edge. This simple way of crafting a mini-book is easy enough for a child to do.
Left, are my printed and cropped pages in order according to the posting of "O'Kissme San," a Doll From
 Japan
. Right, you can see where I have stapled the edges together. I added an additional step to ensure
that little hand would be protected from sharp staples. I cut a narrow strip of white typing paper
 and used a bit of glue to wrap it around the edge of the pages where the staples are.

       Now add a set of wrapped cardboard covers for the front and backside of the mini-book by following the same process described above: cut two covers a front and back for your mini-book, from cardboard. Wrap these in a printed scrapbook paper or wrapping paper whichever you have in supply. Finally glue the white blank pages (white cover pages) to both the wrapped cardboard cover and back. Now stack several heavy books on top of the mini-book to ensure the pressure needed in gluing together all of the parts of your mini-book: cover, inside pages and back cover.

Left are two finished versions of the same book; the larger a more advanced process than
the smaller version next to it. Right, the cardboard covers have been added
and now the mini-books are completed.

 More Printable Mini Book Pages:

Color this lovable, huggable teddy bear...

Description of Coloring Page: simple, smiling teddy bear, stitched, furry, lovable

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.

Color a rubber clown toy


Description of Coloring Page: polka-dots, clown costume, ruffles, man doll dressed for carnival, pom-poms, hat, antique rubber doll, Circus toy theme

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.

A fishing paper doll with moving parts


Description of Coloring Page: text in French, fisherman, fishing, fish, plaid trousers, fishing pole, moving parts, This is a mechanical paper doll and requires tiny brass fasteners, brads or paper fasteners for it's assembly. print on heavy card stock

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.

A Victorian baby doll wrapped in bunting

Description of Coloring Page: ribbons and bunting, lace and linen, old-fashioned bonnet, antique silver rattle, baby china doll, porcelain or china dolls

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.

This doll is singing for her supper!

Description of Coloring Page: striped socks, tiny leather shoes, ruffles, wig, china head, composition limbs, open mouth

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.

Cut and assemble a Jumping-Jack Jester


Description of Coloring Page: stripes, diamond shapes, pom poms, face paint, jester costume, movable arms and legs, primary colors plus green, paper toy, This is a mechanical paper doll and requires tiny brass fasteners, mechanical paper doll, paper doll in color

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

O'Kissme San; a doll from Japan mini-book

Cover for "O'Kissme San A Doll From Japan"

       Here is a little doll book craft about a Japanese doll's adventures. Young visitors here may ask their teacher, guardian, or parent to print it out, fold the pages in half, glue together the blank pages and staple or tie miniature book together. Enjoy! Read the Terms of Use.


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This is just one way to assemble mini-books. 
I will share more solutions in a future post.

Saturday, September 2, 2017

The baby's toys coloring page




Description of Coloring Page: toys, infant rattles, pacifiers, bottle, clown, rubber duck, layette, circus,

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.