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Supplies
1.One sheet of floral pattern paper for skirt (15cm x 15cm)
2.Two sheets of floral pattern paper for sleeves (7.5cm x 7.5cm)
3.One sheet each of floral pattern paper for shoes and apron
4.Creased color papers for hat and head
You can choose any color to match hat and head.
Pink (for hat)
Yellow (for hair)
White (for head and face)
5. Styrofoam ball for head
6. Wire wrapped with green paper to firmly fix arm and head (about 5cm in length x 2)
7. Ribbon
8. Rattling crosspiece
9. Plastic straws for legs

Materials:
1.One sheet of floral pattern paper for skirt (15cm x 15cm)
2.Two sheets of floral pattern paper for sleeves (7.5cm x 7.5cm)
3.One sheet each of floral pattern paper for shoes and apron
4.Creased color papers for hat and head
You can choose any color to match hat and head.
Pink (for hat)
Yellow (for hair)
White (for head and face)
5. Styrofoam ball for head
6. Wire wrapped with green paper to firmly fix arm and head (about 5cm in length x 2)
7. Ribbon
8. Rattling crosspiece
9. Plastic straws for legs Suggested Tools:
Handy To Have:

1. Making the Bib.
Fold one sheet of floral pattern paper (7.5cm x 7.5cm) in rectangular and square shapes as shown in the picture.

Cut the angular point of the side Ħ°aĦħ with an arrow a little bit to make square shape hole, and then cut with the zigzag scissors as shown in the picture below.

Discard the right side Ħ°bĦħ in the above picture, and unfold the left part as shown in the picture below. Bib is completed (actual size shown in the picture)

2. Making ribbon.
Make a ribbon with about 0.5cm cloth or plastic tape, and finish up both ends by cutting in slant line.

3. Making hat(You can choose the colors of hat & hair to match each other.)
* Making brim of the hat.
- Cut the creased paper in oval shape, about 5cm in diameter.
 
- Make a hole in the center of the paper about 1.3cm in diameter.
- Cut the fabric around the hole in the center at about 0.5cm intervals.
- Fold up the part cut in #3 above, so that it can be glued on the crown.
* Making crown of the hat (about 4cm x 3.5m). a, b, c same color.(Yellow creased paper)
  
a. b. c.
- Fold and glue the paper in all of 4 corners as in the pictures a, b, and c.
- Insert the crown into the center hole of the brim and glue then, as shown in picture d.
d. e.
 
Cut the creased paper into 6cm x 2cm size. Cut one side of the paper in several location, curl up the part cut to make it look like hair, and glue it to the completed hat.
 
4. Making head (face)
- Insert the wire into the styrofoam ball as shown in the picture.
- Wrap the styrofoam ball with the white creased paper, and finish with glue around the wire.
- Put the hat on the head, and complete the face by drawing eyes and smiling lips.
  
  
5. Making both arms.
- Both sleeves: Fold the same way as the skirt by using 2 sheets of floral pattern paper (7.5cm x 7.5cm) as in the picture. Refer to folding the skirt.

- Cut the wire in 5cm length (2pieces) and wrap the wire with the white creased paper by using glue. – Make 2 arms.
 
6. Making shoes.
- Cut the 7.5cm x 7.5cm paper in half into triangular shape.
 
- Fold the triangular shape paper in the middle as in the picture.
- Fold it in half horizontally in the middle as in the picture.
- Fold it again in half vertically in the middle.
- Cut it into shoe shape as in the picture. Make 2 pairs of shoes.
 
 
7. Making legs.
- Cut the plastic straw into the appropriate size to fit the height of the doll.
Use about 10cm straight straw for one leg.
Use the curved straw for the other leg to make knee looked like bended.

8. Folding skirt (15cm x 15cm).
- Folding the paper like a cushion fold as shown in the picture below.
(Cushion fold – fold once from each corner to the center-at the dotted line toward the arrow direction.)
 
- Triangular pocket fold.
* Turn over the paper after cushion fold and do the triangular pocket fold, as in the picture.
- After the triangular pocket fold, fold all 4 corners as in the picture.

 

* After folding one corner.
* Picture after folding all the other 3 corners one by one.
  
- After folding all 4 corners, keep them pressed as in the picture.
- Fold the part with an arrow as in the picture.
  
- Unfold the part folded in #5 above and open it as in the picture.
- Fold the open part as in the picture.
 
- Do all 4 corners as in No 5-7.
- Open the folded part in the picture.
 
* Picture after opening in round shape.
- Turn it over centering in the middle. Picture after turning it over.
- completed skirt (Fold all corners to make them creased.)
 
Picture seen from the top after turning it over
* Picture seen from the bottom (wide part) after turning it over.
9. Assembling Doll
- Insert the head into the bib and glue them together, as in the picture.
- Make a hole on top of the skirt(at the arrow). Insert the head in No.1 into the hole. (When inserting the head, leave some space between the bib and the head for neck, & glue them)
- Glue the arm and sleeves together for both arms.
   
- Glue the arm somewhere appropriate between bib and body.

- Glue the shoes to the legs.
- Glue the legs to the center of the skirt.
- Decorate the neck part by gluing the ribbon underneath the neck.
- Glue the shoe part of the completed doll to the rattling crosspiece.
- Completed Dancing Doll.

* Use glue gun (Refer to the picture.) for gluing job.
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