Paper Frock : Turn Paper into Fashion

Hey, beautiful people! ๐Ÿ’—
Can you guess what I came up with today? It's a paper frock! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ™Œ

A couple of days ago, I was sitting and wondering what fun thing I could do to make my free time more enjoyable. Then, an idea struck meโ€”I decided to create a paper craft and turned it into a cute, summery doll paper frock! ๐Ÿ‘—๐ŸŽŽ

Material Used

  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Round cap
  • Marker

Procedure

Step 1: Preparing the Paper

I started by taking a purple sheet of plain computer paper. It had some wrinkles, so I ironed it with a cloth over it to smooth it out.

Next, I cut the paper into a square shape.To get the perfect shape, I placed a round plate on the paper to trace a circle and cut it accordingly.

Neckline

Easy Tip:
To create a smaller hole in the center (for the neckline), I searched for something round but small. I couldnโ€™t find anything suitable, so I used a toothpaste cap! ๐Ÿ˜€ This became the neckline, which I carefully cut into an oval shape. It turned out super neat and precise.
I also cut a small half-inch strip from the outer edge of the paper to give the illusion of arms.

Crimping the Paper

(The Fun Part!)

Now comes the most exciting partโ€”crimping the paper! I cut another square piece to match the length of the upper chest and crimped it finely to create a pleated effect, giving the frock a beautiful, gathered look. And as you can see below, it turned out amazing!

Making the Trousers

Additionally, I made paper trousers. I took two sheets, folded them equally, and cut them into a curved shape. I then folded the top and bottom to give them a balloon-style effect. Tadaaa, hereโ€™s the final look!

Adding Glamour

To add some extra flair, I used a black marker to draw a neat border and buttons down the front of the frock. I also added some curved lines to the edges of the top and zigzag patterns at the bottom of the trousers.

Final Look

I hope you liked it! If you did, please show some love by commenting below.โค๏ธ For a better visual understanding, go check out my video where I share the full tutorial.

Catch you in my next blog! Until then, goodbye, beautiful people! ๐ŸŒน

Credit

  • A big thank you to my mama for helping me out!
  • Video edited by CapCut
  • Music by CapCut .


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This is so creative, what a beautiful sense of fashion you've got to have come up with this nice design using paper, it will be so lovely when made into an outfit. Thanks for sharing this beautiful piece of creativity.

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It looks quite nice and looks awesome. I also want to make something like that. You are a very creative person thank you.

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Your paper frock looks really stylish, you did a good. Well done and thanks for sharing this with the community.

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Simple, beautiful and inspiring, I really liked the details at the end with the black marker and of course, the video is a great attraction for your post and a better example for everyone in the community, thanks for that and congratulations for a great job...

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Wow you just nailed it
This is beautiful
It looks more real than just a paper work.

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