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Free Navy Paper Doll Cutting File
Navy Paper Doll for Scrapbooking, Cards and Paper Crafts

As part of her military paper doll series Michele has offered up this collection of Navy paper dolls to download and use on your digital cutter. She is doing an exceptional job! Thanks so much Michele!
Designed by the ever talented Michele H.
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Download Navy Paper Doll cutter file HERE
This digital paper doll cutter file is available in GSD KNK and SVG. For more information on different types of cutting files, read Cutting Files Explained.
The QP paper doll clothes and accessories fit QP Paper Doll
The QP paper doll and paper doll clothing is available in GSD SVG and KNK format. The doll was designed to be 3.5 inches high. You can view and download all paper dolls at QP Paper Doll Cutting Files Gallery
Don’t forget you can use free Create-A-Face software to print faces on your paper dolls. Many report the best option is to use Sizzix Large Doll setting.
Free Navy Paper Doll in GSD KNK and SVG for SCAL and Cricut
NavyPaper Doll cutting file for Cricut/SCAL SVG Cutting File is for use with your Cricut using SCAL ( Sure Cuts A Lot) software.
Many Cricut users are wondering how to without a cartridge on a Cricut die cutting machine. Read my post about using SCAL Sure Cuts A Lot software and Cricut- Cut Without Cartridges for more details on this great scrapbook tool.
Free Navy Paper Doll GSD cutting file can be used with(QuicKutz) Silhouette machines, Xyron Wishblade and Craft Robo. You just use the regular Robo Master that comes with your digital cutter..
Free Navy Forces Paper Doll KNK Cutting File is used with Klic n Kut ( KNK Element, Maxx, KNK Groove, etc) OR use KNK Studio GE software with your Craft Robo, Wishblade or Silhouette die cutter.
Free Navy Paper Doll cutting file in WPC format is for use with Funtime software, Pazzles Inspiration, Bosscut Gazelle
etc. Because of popular demand I now offer all my free files in WPC format.
Do you have a cutting file suggestion? Yes, I do take requests- post your suggestion in comments section or email me with your cutting file requests. Feel free to enclose a link or image.
Useful Links:
Create-A-Face software
Gallery for all QP Paper Doll Cutting Files. View and Download all the QP Paper Dolls.
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another gorgeous file! Thank you
January 18th, 2010 at 5:38 pmThank you for sharing the Navy doll!!!! Will be used on pages of my Father’s navy days!
January 18th, 2010 at 5:41 pmThank you both for these awesome files!!!
January 18th, 2010 at 5:44 pmYour files are greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for sharing your talent.
January 18th, 2010 at 7:10 pmThank you so much. My Son is in the Navy, so you know I’ll be able to use this cute Sailor. Thanks once again. gloria
January 18th, 2010 at 8:12 pmThanks for sharing these great files!!
January 18th, 2010 at 9:20 pmI am just about ready to start on my son’s Navy scrapbook page. Thank you so much for creating this!
January 18th, 2010 at 11:43 pmThank you so much for your cutting files!
January 19th, 2010 at 12:45 pmHi… I’m the National Craft Shop Examiner at Examiner.com and just found your blog searching for… well, craft blogs! This is SO cool! I have loved paper dolls since I was a kid and cut mine out of the Sears catalog. SO cute. And this Navy one – my dad was in the Navy, so this is very special. Thank you for sharing. I’ll be back…
Dee
January 31st, 2010 at 7:10 pmThanks. A great addition to the series.
February 7th, 2010 at 9:07 pmThese are awsome files. I just got the New Funtime software for my Pazzle Mighty and I’m so excited to find this site. THANK YOU!!
March 5th, 2010 at 11:42 amMy Nephew is in Navy boot Camp right now and like to make a paper doll of him for his mom, so please email me Navy Paper Doll.
Thanks
July 3rd, 2010 at 10:25 pm