How to make paper food for a doll

Author: Gregory Harris
Date Of Creation: 10 August 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Content

Making paper food for your doll is cheap and easy. You can also change the option suggested in the article, for example, use different colors and shapes.

Steps

Method 1 of 9: Carrots

  1. 1 Cut a square out of orange paper and fold it into a cone. Secure the cone with duct tape.
  2. 2 Insert some green paper into the cone.

Method 2 of 9: Popsicle

  1. 1 Crumple a piece of brown paper into a ball.
  2. 2 Make a depression in it with a pencil and set the ball aside.
  3. 3 Take a sheet of white paper and roll it into a cylinder before securing it with duct tape, just like the previous orange cone.
  4. 4 Fill the groove with glue and then insert the white cylinder into it.
  5. 5 Let the workpiece dry.

Method 3 of 9: Cake

  1. 1 Take a strip of colored paper and tape the ends together with duct tape.
  2. 2 Cut the circle slightly larger than the rim diameter.
  3. 3 Glue the circle to the rim.

Method 4 of 9: Bacon

  1. 1 Cut a strip of brown paper and draw wavy lines on it.
  2. 2 Crumple it lightly to make the bacon crispy.

Method 5 of 9: Pizza

  1. 1 Cut a circle out of the corrugated board for the dough.
  2. 2 Cut a smaller circle out of red thick paper to make the sauce. Glue it onto the cardboard.
  3. 3 Cut out small squares of red and white paper and spread them over the sauce. Glue them on top.

Method 6 of 9: Cookies

  1. 1 Cut out as many small circles as you like from thin cardboard (such as in cereal bags).
  2. 2Make chocolate chips with dark brown felt

Method 7 of 9: Fried Eggs

  1. 1 Cut an oval out of white paper, and a smaller circle out of yellow paper to make the yolk.
  2. 2 Glue the yellow circle onto the oval.

Method 8 of 9: Burgers

  1. 1 Cut out 2 brown circles for the bread.
  2. 2 Cut the meat filling out of the dark brown paper.
  3. 3 Cut out other hamburger ingredients like lettuce, cheese, mayonnaise, etc.etc.
  4. 4 Glue everything together.
  5. 5 Ready.

Method 9 of 9: Chicken

  1. 1 Use a fried chicken colored clay. Brown and golden yellow are best. If you don't have colored clay, you can always paint the product before finishing.
  2. 2 Shape the clay into a fried chicken shape, or just make a wing or drumstick. Use the image as a guide when making the shape.
  3. 3 Let the clay dry. It can be dried outdoors or using heat (oven baking).
  4. 4 Paint the clay as needed. Follow the directions for packaging the paint.
  5. 5 Place cooked chicken on a colored plate before serving. The plate can be made from a bottle cap or cardboard circle, or use a miniature doll plate.

Warnings

  • Paper food for the doll is very fragile, so try not to step on it or it will break.

What do you need

  • Thick paper of various colors
  • Glue (liquid and pencil)
  • Duct tape
  • Scissors
  • Markers