A comic paper doll from Marvel Patsy and Hedy. Readers could send in fashion outfit ideas and designs. Three outfits are featured on this single page.
A comic paper doll from Marvel Patsy and Hedy. Readers could send in fashion outfit ideas and designs. Three outfits are featured on this single page.
Junior Ledger Magazine Page Sunday October 1st 1933. This page has faded and discolored with age. Another Addition to your Doll Family from the artist Laura Brock. she has one costume
the text reads:
Isn't she lovely? She has big blue eyes and black curly hair. Marda is a French flower girl. She wears a tight fitted, black velvet basque with a bouffant skirt of gayly colored floral design. She sells her flowers as she walks along the streets displaying them in a basket which is suspended from her shoulders with ribbons
Los Angeles Time Syndicate
Patsy-Hedy's Guest Pin-Up Star! Robbie Robbins is Hedy's boyfriend. I don't know much about these comics but apparently Stan Lee was a writer/editor. This gent has a suit, along with a few other spiffy outfits.
I am cleaning up some old files and found a flash drive of scans of paper dolls I don't believe I've posted. It's been hard to keep track and organize what parts of my collection are on the blog and what is not. This black and white paper doll features a topsy-turvy style doll which can be flipped. It features three costumes and a cat. the aritst name looks like it says Trevette . This is from Country Crafts Magazine 1992
I think this paper doll is missing a second page. This Swedish panel is from a magazine and features the famous actress Marilyn Monroe with one outfit, 1960s early 1970s estimate date.
This black and white Pat Stall paper doll is a folded single page that would act as a two page centerfold in the Doll Castle News magazine. This doll has four costumes and is inspired by fashions from 1864.
Polly's Paper Playmates Sister Prue at the Costume Ball from the Boston Post Supplement dated Sunday January 29th 1911. Title design copyright 1910 by Joseph P Schiller Syndicate Baltimore and New York, Next week advertised as Cousin Janet at Afternoon tea. The two dolls each have a costume with masked hat.