♦ THE IMAGE: A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. This image was a magazine children's page November 1918. A single page. Grace Drayton is the artist. This is from paper doll series Dolly Dingle. This prints out to 8 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
♦ THE IMAGE: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. This image was a magazine children's page in March 1913. This was the first Dolly Dingle ever done. Grace Drayton is the artist. This prints out to 8 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
"A page for the kiddies," by Grace G. Drayton. Pictorial Review, December 1930.
♦ THE IMAGE: This image was a magazine children's page September 1932. It is from Dolly Dingle's World Flight Series. This prints out to approximately 8.3 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
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♦ THE IMAGE: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. From March of 1916 edition of Pictorial Review. Indicated as First of New Series, but is not actually the very first Dolly Dingle paper doll. Artist is Grace Drayton. Actual size of each page is approx. 8 x 11 for each page, including margins, and can be resized to larger if wanted. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your print. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded image for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
“Kiddie Land” by Margaret G. Hays, illustrations by Hays’ sister Grace G. Wiederseim nee Gebbie. Unknown publisher and date. Wiederseim, who later became Grace Drayton, created the Campbell kids, Dolly Dimple cartoons, and Dolly Dingle paper dolls in the Pictorial Review, 1916-1922.
♦ THE IMAGE: This image was a magazine children's page November 1932. It is from Dolly Dingle's World Flight Series. This prints out to approximately 8.3 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
This was from the Pictorial Review Magazine April 1923. Even though it is cut I have every piece except one, another pair of shoes with socks. The artist was Grace G. Drayton. I think this so cute…
♦ THE IMAGE: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. This image was a magazine children's page August 1916. This prints out to 8 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. The watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
♦ THE IMAGE: This image was a magazine children's page January 1933. It is from Dolly Dingle's World Flight Series. This prints out to approximately 8.3 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
This item is a digital download, not a physical product. The charming and whimsical Dolly Dingle series of paper dolls appeared in Pictorial Review Magazine from 1913 to 1933. Illustrated by Grace G. Drayton, these paper dolls captured the hearts of adults and children alike, and continue to charm collectors to this day. This cute 2-page paper doll appeared in the December 1916 issue. The images were scanned full-size at 600 dpi and at approximately 300 dpi on a large flatbed scanner. The size of the original sheets, which were removed from a magazine and may have been trimmed along one or more edges, is approximately 10" x 15" give or take an inch or so. The images were not re-formatted or re-sized when scanned. When you print them on 8 1/2" x 11" paper, there will be approximately a 1/2" to 1" margin on the right and left sides and a 1/4" to 1/2" on the top and bottom. The images were enhanced for brightness and contrast and to prevent the print from the back of the magazine sheets to show through. These images can be printed, cut out, and used as is, OR they can be altered for your own crafting projects. You cannot, however, re-sell my image(s) as another digital download or as part of a CD compilation. NOTE: Watermarks do not appear on the digital files. But please remember, these are vintage images and may have some slight imperfections.
♦ THE IMAGE: A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. This image was a magazine children's page May 1919. A single page. Grace Drayton is the artist. This is from paper doll series Dolly Dingle. This prints out to approx 8 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. The watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
♦ THE IMAGE: A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. This image was a magazine children's page May 1919. A single page. Grace Drayton is the artist. This is from paper doll series Dolly Dingle. This prints out to approx 8 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. The watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
A cut Dolly Dingle set from November 1921 featuring the play "The Courtship to miles Standish" This set has three dolls. Each doll has an outfit and a hat.
♦ THE IMAGE: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. This image came from a magazine children's page April 1917. This prints out to 8 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
♦ THE IMAGE: This image was a magazine children's page April 1933. This prints out to approximately 8.4 x 11 inches and can be resized larger or smaller and retain fine detail. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
Dolly Dingle is a contemporary of Rose O’Neill’s Kewpies, and was born in 1913. She resembles the Kewpies, and has the same fat, rosy cheeks and wide, almost googly side-glancing eyes, but where most of the Kewpies are cherubs or babies, Dolly is a little girl. Like O’Neill, however, Drayton enjoye
Vintage Dolly Dingle and Friends Holiday Paper Dolls Dolly Dingle was the creation of Grace Dalton, artist and illustrator of the Campbell Soup Kids. She was considered to be one of the first and most successful American female cartoonists These vintage paper dolls will give you hours of fun and creativity! This listing is for 4 pages of digital paper dolls. Ready to print and play! This high resolution print comes to you in a PDF file format that can be saved to your computer and printed again and again. Great for a child to glue onto cardboard and cut out! You can use this print for greeting cards, iron on transfers, altered art, tags, ATC's, tote bags, scrapbooks or jewelry. Instant download once payment is completed! Watermark will not appear on your purchased file!
♦ THE IMAGE: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. Two pages sharp and vivid colors. These 2 images came from an edition of Pictorial Review dated December 1917. Artist is Grace Drayton. Size of each page is approx. 8 x 11 for each page, including margins, and can be resized to larger if wanted. Watermarks with our name will not appear on your print. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded image for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
♦ THE IMAGE: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. This image came from a children's cut out page Pictorial Review dated December 1923. Grace Drayton is the artist. The page measures 8 x 11 inches. Can easily be resized larger or smaller. The watermarks with our name will not appear on your download. ♦ YOU CAN: Use our printed downloaded images for your own personal or business usage. YOU CANNOT use or incorporate into another digital download. If you have any questions about this don't hesitate to ask us. ♦ About the digital downloads. The original art was scanned with a professional graphics art scanner and your image will be sharp and clear at 300 dpi. ♦ TERM of USAGE and COMMERCIAL LIMITATIONS Please read them here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ImageChateau/policy ♦ Once payment is sent you will receive a link from Etsy so that you may instantly download your image. No waiting! If, for any reason you are not successful please let us now right away so we can make things right. We want you to be a return customer so your complete satisfaction is important to us.
This item is a digital download, not a physical product. The charming and whimsical Dolly Dingle series of paper dolls appeared in Pictorial Review Magazine from 1913 to 1933. Illustrated by Grace G. Drayton, these paper dolls captured the hearts of adults and children alike, and continue to charm collectors to this day. This cute 2-page paper doll appeared in the December 1922 issue. The images were scanned full-size at 600 dpi and at approximately 300 dpi on a large flatbed scanner. The size of the original sheets, which were removed from a magazine and may have been trimmed along one or more edges, is approximately 10" x 15" give or take an inch or so. The images were not re-formatted or re-sized when scanned. When you print them on 8 1/2" x 11" paper, there will be approximately a 1/2" to 1" margin on the right and left sides and a 1/4" to 1/2" on the top and bottom. The images were enhanced for brightness and contrast and to prevent the print from the back of the magazine sheets to show through. These images can be printed, cut out, and used as is, OR they can be altered for your own crafting projects. You cannot, however, re-sell my image(s) as another digital download or as part of a CD compilation. NOTE: Watermarks do not appear on the digital files. But please remember, these are vintage images and may have some slight imperfections.