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		<title>1885 Black and White Ballgown for Coloring, plus Purple and Green Princess Gown</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liana</dc:creator>
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I know, I know, AWOL again. I do really well when I get on a roll, and then I get off that roll and start rolling on something else. Yeah, I know&#8230; sad, huh. 
Well, anyways! This gown is vaguely [...]]]></description>
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<p>I know, I know, AWOL again. I do really well when I get on a roll, and then I get off that roll and start rolling on something else. Yeah, I know&#8230; sad, huh. </p>
<p>Well, anyways! This gown is vaguely based on a couple of images of 1885 evening gowns that I have.  I really like late 1800s evening gowns, although I&#8217;m really a big fan of the gowns of the 1800s in general&#8230; Although I don&#8217;t think the skirt is draped quite right I do think it turned out cute, and it sure is fussy, so here I put it up for hours of coloring fun, possibly even days if you really bother with every little rose and bit of lace. I really like coloring, and I will admit it is easier sometimes if I already have the outline done like with these &#8211; I don&#8217;t know how some of my kindred paperdoll blogging spirits can always work in black and white. I just sit here and pile up whatever Prismacolors I&#8217;m using, and I always sing to myself if I&#8217;m home alone, too. </p>
<p><a href="http://joechip.net/liana/uploads/september09/colored-version-of-black-and-white-princess-gown-in-purple-green-and-gold-tabbed.png"><img src="http://joechip.net/liana/uploads/september09/colored-version-of-black-and-white-princess-gown-in-purple-green-and-gold-thumbnail.gif" alt="" /></a><a href="http://joechip.net/liana/uploads/september09/colored-version-of-black-and-white-princess-gown-in-purple-green-and-gold-tabbed.png">Click for larger version (PNG)</a>; <a href="http://joechip.net/liana/uploads/september09/colored-version-of-black-and-white-princess-gown-in-purple-green-and-gold.pdf">click for PDF version.</a> <a href="http://joechip.net/liana/category/dolls/">Click here for the list of dolls.</a></p>
<p>As for this gown, Melanie Ann who won my guess-the-number-of-colored-pencils contest wanted me to color it in purple and green, so here we have, well, lots of purple and green! (With a little gold, because I just had to have a highlight color&#8230;) I hope you like it, Melanie Ann. However, I will say, I don&#8217;t think one piece of fabric can actually drape like that skirt does, so please overlook all paperdoll-related warping of reality.</p>
<p>I had fun coloring to someone&#8217;s specifications, so I wanted to do another contest. Here it is: <strong>Out of all my Prismacolors, which one is my favorite color?</strong></p>
<p>As I have more than 100 different colors, this one might take a while&#8230; Here is <A HREF="http://www.prismacolor.com/sanford/consumer/prismacolor/product/subCategory.jhtml?subCat=SNPRCat100002&#038;countCat=SNPRCat100017">a list</A> of available colors.. Post your answer in the comments &#8211; guessing will be closed at 7:30 AM EST on Monday the 28th, unless no one guesses. Winner gets to tell me how to color that 1885 gown up there :) </p>
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		<title>Empire Waist Light and Dark Purple Prom Dress with Sequins and Scroll Embroidery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 01:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liana</dc:creator>
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So I got an e-mail from a reader named Brittany who also likes to draw paperdolls, and she suggested that I do some more up-to-date outfits, maybe some pants, shorts, bathing suits and dresses &#8220;that are actually in this time period.&#8221; (Her e-mail was very [...]]]></description>
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<p>So I got an e-mail from a reader named Brittany who also likes to draw paperdolls, and she suggested that I do some more up-to-date outfits, maybe some pants, shorts, bathing suits and dresses &#8220;that are actually in this time period.&#8221; (Her e-mail was very sweet and not snarky at all, I just thought that phrasing was funny!) I wrote back to her, but for some reason the response didn&#8217;t go through, so I&#8217;ll post the reply here:</p>
<blockquote><p>I think that&#8217;s great that you design your own outfits! (It&#8217;s fun, isn&#8217;t it? :) ) The problem with more fashionable outfits is that I, personally, am possibly the least fashionable human being in America, I wear boring clothes myself and don&#8217;t watch much TV or read fashion magazines. So when I think of what&#8217;s going on in my life that I might want to draw a paperdoll about, I don&#8217;t often think of something cool ;) But you&#8217;re really right, that it would be interesting to have more modern, stylish outfits as well, so I will consider some outfits like<br />
that for the future. I used to draw prom dresses when I was in high school, but I haven&#8217;t paid attention to prom styles for a while&#8230; maybe I&#8217;ll start there! Thank you for the suggestion. :)</p></blockquote>
<p>And it&#8217;s true, I mostly wear pretty but unfashionable dresses and skirts. Pretty clothes are one thing, but <em>fashion</em>, constantly changing clothes and adornments that send messages about class, taste and individuality, that&#8217;s a whole different animal. To me, style is like a language where my mastery is limited to asking &#8220;Is this vegetarian?&#8221; and &#8220;Where is the bathroom?&#8221; So for this particular project I&#8217;ll start with something I can get into: prom dresses. After all, it looks like your average prom dress is as far removed from catwalks and Vogue as I am.</p>
<p>Now, <A HREF="http://www.yourprom.com/fashion">looking through prom dresses</A>, they don&#8217;t seem too different from the kinds that were around when I was in high school &#8212; except that the pick-up skirt is a new one on me. I can see it as a design element, part of a well-balanced dress, but the full pick-up skirt that looks like a <A HREF="http://www.yourprom.com/images/fc/dress/regular_image/1309/prepped/6280_regular.jpg?1238429229">poofy, sloppy, satin pineapple</A>? Let&#8217;s just say I think the pick-up skirt ought to get off of my darn lawn. I can sort of understand the appeal on an intellectual level, I didn&#8217;t mind <A HREF="http://www.yourprom.com/images/fc/dress/regular_image/1262/prepped/FireandIce_F3429_regular.jpg?1238429229">this one</A>, but it just seems that the line between &#8220;opulent and romantic&#8221; and &#8220;sloppy trainwreck&#8221; is just so easily crossed. Well, the children of 2030 need something to laugh at, I guess. Aside from that, it seems like the ball gown skirt is out, sleeves of any sort are out, fussy (aside from those pick-up skirts) is out, and a more classical look &#8211; albeit one dressed up with sparkles and pretty designs &#8211; is in. Here&#8217;s my take on one &#8212; and yes, the white paint pen is definitely a new toy.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t end up going to prom (graduated before the year was over, it&#8217;s a long story &#8212; although I doubt I could have talked my husband, then my boyfriend, into it anyways) but for those of you who did, what kind of dress did you have?</p>
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