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These four paper dolls are from the artist Siyi Lin and were published in January/February 2009 issue of Haute Doll magazine. It's actually 3 pages, one page has a paper doll on both sides. The pages include: Suburban shopper with brunette swirl ponytail, 1 dress, 1 hat, and 1 pair of shoes; Gay Parisienne with brunette doll and dress, hat, shoes and fur, shawl; Silken Flame with blonde bubble cut along with dress, coat, and shoes; and finally Busy Gal with brunette ponytail, dress, jacket/top, hat and shoes.
A Blog and Paper Doll Friend from Denmark generously offerred to share some beautifully drawn paper dolls that were featured on the backs of OTA boxes (an oatmeal cereal), most printed in the 50's. I'll be featuring these dolls over the next few weeks on Thursday Tab. These adorable girls were drawn by Ulla Pihl. p.s. I tried to find some information on OTA but couldn't. I don't know if it was a cold cereal, or a hot one, like oatmeal.In some of the scans, you can see the thick cardboard that the dolls were printed on. p.s.s. Blog Friend Jona sent a link to the maker of OTA, which turns out to be the same company that makes oatmeal in the US. I have a box in my cupboard right now. Thanks so much, Jona!
PLEASE NOTE: All artworks are created digitally and are printed on matte, archival paper. © 2021 High West Wild. All rights reserved.
Mäletan, kui lapsepõlves sai ajalehe-putkast ostetud ajakirja "Mujeres" ja siis hinge kinni pidades loodetud, et ostetud numbris on ka pabernukk. Sest mitte igas numbris ei olnud ja ega siis kioski-tädi ei lasknud ennem vaadata ka :) Säilinud on mul neid nukke neli ja esimene neist on siin ka üleval. Alles on ka osad riided. Kellel võimalik värviliselt trükkida, saab siit lapsele põnevat mängimiseks :)
Chain People Printables are an excellent craft activity for children to enhance their creativity and fine motor skills..
Have you ever heard of The Ginghams Paper Dolls? They were very popular many years ago and women have fond memories of playing with them as a girl.
A beautiful vintage dress up paper doll preserved and shared by National Museum Of Play Online Collections. This is a 1950`s Norske Bunade...
This is a continuation of the “Storyland” paper doll started last night. We will finish up this set tomorrow night.
Isn’t she lovely? I bought her a few years ago from an ebay seller. After buying other paper dolls from her, I wrote her inquiring about odd lots, incomplete sets, even dolls without clothes …
When I last ordered from Judex Yates, she was not sure which doll I wanted so she sent me two for me to choose from. I liked both of them so much I purchased them both, each was so unique in their…
What a resourceful and creative way to sculpt creatures out of old paper.
Here is a big collection of FREE Paper Doll Printables. Just click on the image you are interested in! Some of them have multiple dolls/clothes to print so make sure you look around! (TONS more FREE
Here are some pages from the book "Paper Dolls, Their History and How to Make Them" by the author Edith Flack Ackley. This book was published by Storks in 1939. The book is 107 pages long with a section on the history of paper dolls and instructions on how to make your own. There are drawings to help. This book is out of print but can be found for purchase on the internet. The drawings in the book are by Telka Ackley.
6" x 9" oval Paper Doilies