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I made this paper doll from a candy box I got at the fabulous Macey’s Supermarket in Spanish Fork, Utah. I had never had this candy before, but immediately adored it, and eagerly ate the whole rattling tasty boxful in the car on the way home. I didn’t share. Wow! Thanks, Ferrara Pan Candy Co! Of Forest Park, Illinois! That’s yummy! I also used recycled envelopes to make Mr. Orange Heads natty clothes. |
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Gayle’s Paper Doll Page |
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Howdy! Here are paper dolls for you to download, print and play with!
I’m putting most of the stories and artwork and jewelry onto a new site:
A new story there is: ‘Button Tacos’. Which are exactly as yummy as they sound, and pretty. Next up: ‘Bigfoot Comes to Town,’ or else ‘Red Medicine’.
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‘Happy Block’ Gayle Broadbent-Ferris Wood, paper mache, paint. 8”x 8 x 3” 2003 NFS |
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NEW DOLLS |
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‘Sad Block’ Gayle Broadbent-Ferris Wood, paper mache, paint. 8”x 8 x 3” 2003 NFS |
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©2003 Gayle Broadbent-Ferris |

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I also made ‘Spiteful Block’, ‘Wild with Excitement Block’ and ‘Having Eaten too Much Block’, those being the other most prevalent conditions around here. |

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What a wide and lovely smile he has. His clothes are made from recycled envelopes and other mail bits. Coming soon—His good friends, Mr. Grape Head and Mr. Cherry Head. |