Siamese Cat Original Jointed Paper Doll

$20.00

One of a kind original watercolor painting on gouache paper, a small metal jointed movable paper doll of a Siamese cat! it is fun to play with :)

the joints are a paper fastener craft supply that can be found online called ‘mini Brad’s’ if you need to replace them. If you want to make this doll more sturdy if kids want to play with it often, or play with this as a type of puzzle, I would recommend carefully removing all the metal fasteners, laminating it or covering both sides with clear tape and then re-poking all the holes, and then putting it back together. It’s designed to be flat but you can tape some bigger parts up on the wall and have it partially sticking on the wall with some parts still movable for fun, for a nice display.

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One of a kind original watercolor painting on gouache paper, a small metal jointed movable paper doll of a Siamese cat! it is fun to play with :)

the joints are a paper fastener craft supply that can be found online called ‘mini Brad’s’ if you need to replace them. If you want to make this doll more sturdy if kids want to play with it often, or play with this as a type of puzzle, I would recommend carefully removing all the metal fasteners, laminating it or covering both sides with clear tape and then re-poking all the holes, and then putting it back together. It’s designed to be flat but you can tape some bigger parts up on the wall and have it partially sticking on the wall with some parts still movable for fun, for a nice display.

One of a kind original watercolor painting on gouache paper, a small metal jointed movable paper doll of a Siamese cat! it is fun to play with :)

the joints are a paper fastener craft supply that can be found online called ‘mini Brad’s’ if you need to replace them. If you want to make this doll more sturdy if kids want to play with it often, or play with this as a type of puzzle, I would recommend carefully removing all the metal fasteners, laminating it or covering both sides with clear tape and then re-poking all the holes, and then putting it back together. It’s designed to be flat but you can tape some bigger parts up on the wall and have it partially sticking on the wall with some parts still movable for fun, for a nice display.