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Paperdolls 2
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Paper dolls II is where I share my favorite
style of paper dolls, babies and children. Being an only child I
spent a lot of time making large families and therefore, loved the
sets with lots and lots of paper dolls. The
first set is one with lots of dolls, Baby Show published by Whitman
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This next set has even more dolls, Samuel Lowe
published Paper Doll Beauty Contest in 1941, #1026.
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The next cute little set was published by Ran McNally in 1977, 3
Young Gals. |
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Marshall was published in the magazine Country Crafts in 1993. The
artist is Susan Cage Knoch. |
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Dainty Dolly Paper Doll was published in 1962 by Saalfield, #1716. |
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This next set is one that would be easy for small fingers to cut
out, a Whitman set published in 1969, # 1959. |
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Judy and Jim was created by Hilda Miloche and Wilma Kane. It was
published by Simon and Shuster in 1947, it's really more like a book
than a paper doll book. It's one of my favorites. There are a few
pieces missing like Judy's doll and their puppy, if you have them, I
would love to have a scan. |
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One last set to share, Lets Play paper Dolls published by Saalfield
in 1942. I think the artist May have been Queen Holden even
though I couldn't find it in my research books.
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