
A long time ago (yeah, yeah, in a galaxy
To make your paperdolls, print out the sheets landscape on your printer at about 40%. I used a heavyish glossy cardstock. It's a good idea to double or triple the Mutty
doll himself, and glue a stick between the layers. You could also print one copy mirrored for the back.
Some of the later outfits don't have tabs drawn on. Just add them yourself where you'd like them.
Stay out of the water -- and don't piss off the Cat!
Heart-y New Year!
You can fancy up the dolls by coloring over the printer ink in glitter pens, glow in the dark paint, glitter glue -- anything you want.
And a very grrrry argh to everyone!
Questions? Comments? Drop me a line at carys (at) starfire-studio (dot) com.
Note: I'm not affiliated with Mutant Enemy, and no copyright infringement is intended.
All original content and photographs copyright C. Starfire 1996-2010.
far far a state away) I made paperdolls of Mutty, the Mutant Enemy mascot
from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I was told that Joss Whedon saw a set that was someone's birthday present and tried to take it, so I sent him a set as well and heard he enjoyed it.
(I've always been especially pleased with Catmutty's bullwhip...)
(I'm guessing from this that I made this set in 2001, and updated this page in 2002....)
This way back to Starfire Studio.