Elizabeth's Voyager Paper Dolls


When I was little, I didn't have many Barbies (since my mother had this strange idea that girls should only have one... imagine my surprise when my sister opened her eighth Barbie this Christmas...) and even less Barbie clothes.  So if I wanted some variety in my dolls, I had to make my own paper dolls.  And I became profoundly average at it.

Fast forward about ten years.  My sister's bored.  She's tired of Teen Whore Barbie and she wants me to play with her.  I suggest paper dolls, and she jumps at the idea.  We came up with two dolls, who ended up with clothes based on the Spice Girls, Daria and, eventually, Voyager.  And from there came the idea of Voyager paper dolls.  (It's not as geeky as it sounds!  Well, it is, but there's another site with Babylon 5 paper dolls, so I'm not alone in my geekiness.)

So far, I've only done Janeway, who comes with four outfits (and black underwear).  After about a week of attempts, I still couldn't draw a body for her, so in the end I cheated and traced one of my sister's store-bought dolls.  (This is my excuse for the inaccurate figure and uncharacteristic pose.)  Seven, B'Elanna and Kes dolls will come as soon as my sister buys more.  There's also one original doll, but I can't seem to find her.

Feel free to print these and actually use them.  Or just admire my dodgy drawing.  Even tracing, I still can't draw hands.

Due to technical problems and a lack of pens, a few of these haven't been full coloured.

Kathryn Janeway

The doll
Starfleet uniform  (not completely coloured)
Starfleet tank top (not completely coloured)
The blue dress from "Resolutions"
An original outfit.  Releasing the frustrated fashion designer (and fantasy role-playing gamer) within.  (Not completely coloured.  It's meant to be black and red.)