
Matryoshka Dolls are cute! And they are a great inspiration for making crafts, too! I don’t know if it’s only in Japan, but Matryoshka Doll patterns and shapes are being used everywhere and becoming part of current pop culture. I made these cards by making a collage using Japanese Pattern Masking Tapes, then cut them into a doll shape, draw a smily face, put ribbon around it and here you go. Matryoshka Doll Cards to brighten your day.

*Privyet is a Russian greeting means hi or hello.
so so adorable!!!!!!!!
Thank you
Natascha, I just love these Matryoshka cards – well done!
Thank you! I am thrilled that you visit my blog. I’m a fan of your works.
LOOOOVE these little dolls!!! so cute!
The cutest matroyshka dolls I’ve seen, EVER. And I’m a girl whose spent the past 5 years here in Moscow so that’s saying something.
<3!
wow, you live in Moscow? That’s so cool, I’ve only seen Moscow in traveling programs on TV, seems like a very expensive city to live in.
So SO SO cute! love it!
These are soooooo so so cute! Are the background patterns actual cards? I’d really like to make some of my own!