Disney Characters Spotted in Regular Clothes

Forget the typical Disney ball gowns and whimsical costumes. Ever wonder what these beauties would look like in regular clothes? Our friends at Be A Fun Mum reveal them here. Read on for the inside look at our childhood dreams being fulfilled — Disney princesses looking real.

Pauline (who blogs over at Punziella) is a Disney-lover in her 20's, and she draws very cool stuff. Like these popular Disney characters in regular clothes.

I asked Pauline about her love for Disney, her favorite chapter to draw and where she finds her inspiration.

Why do you love Disney so much?
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Why do you love Disney so much?

Much like everyone else, I grew up watching Disney films. I don't even remember watching them for the first time, just that they were always a part of me. I brought my laptop with me at school one time, and there I had almost every Disney films from Snow White and Seven Dwarves to Tangled, and my classmates were completely amazed with my archive! It got me thinking like, "Okay…So I guess it's not normal to have all of these?" Because I really thought everyone else has them too! I mean, it's Disney!

Who is your favorite character to draw?
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Who is your favorite character to draw?

I'm gonna have to say Elsa. I find her easy to draw compared to all the other princesses, and she's just fabulous. I love dressing her up! Also, I can add as many sparkles as I can and I wouldn't feel like I'm over doing it — haha!

You can find a video of Pauline drawing Elsa's face in a video here. And Hiccup's hair here. She mostly uses Adobe Photoshop CS6 for these types of illustrations.

Where do you get your inspiration?
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Where do you get your inspiration?

I absolutely love going through my art books! My favorite has got to be The Art of Tangled by Jeff Kurtti. There's a lot of diversity there: you have Rapunzel traditionally drawn by Glen Keane himself, there are oil painting inspired concept arts, and heaps of vibrant graceful graffitis! It's not hard to get inspired nowadays, just scrolling through tumblr is enough to get me by.

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The next step for Pauline is furthering her study in animation, and you never know, maybe one day she'll even be on the team creating a Disney movie. I'm cheering for you Pauline.

Pauline, known online as Punziella, does limited commissioned Disney inspired pieces from $20 and you can find the details here. How gorgeous would they be as a wall feature in the bedroom?