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This new paper doll book by talented Sandra Vanderpool invites you to see how much fun it would have been to go to a masquerade party during the Art Deco decade of the Roaring Twenties. That was a period when society went wild with post wartime relief and giddy parties awash with bathtub gin were all the rage. The most popular parties then were fancy dress affairs and this paper doll extravaganza
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Celebrate the holidays with this happy paper doll family! Artist David Wolfe turns back the clock with a vintage style paper doll book that captures the magic of Christmas. Five dolls bring the fictitious-but-fun Kringle family to life, ready to cut-out and dress-up. Dad is Kris, of course. Mom is Noelle and then there’s teen-age Holly, followed by Nick and sweet little Candy. The clothes in
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Enjoy Christmas classics year-round with this heart-warming collection by David Wolfe. Features 12 dolls and costumes from— It’s a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, White Christmas, Meet Me in St. Louis, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Home Alone, Holiday Affair, A Christmas Story and Elf .
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Another fun collection of paper dolls from the colorful imagination of L. Hoerner. A companion to her first book, Paper Pals Paper Dolls, this offers 8 more cute girls, their adorable pets and 100+ fashions, accessories and toys. Jazzy Jan and her tenacious terrier, Tuxie Jilly Bean with her boisterous pig buddies, Biscuit and Bacon JoBeth and her gutsy goat, Gretchen Linda Lou and her
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Take home two of the of the sweetest little girls and dress them in darling outfits, plus matching clothes for their dolls! Best friends Caya and Maia have swimsuits, snowsuits, sleepwear, and lots of cute dresses for parties, playdates, outings, tea parties and lunch with Mommy. There's a tiny version of each outfit to dress the two dollies, Hailey and Harper. This sweet-as-can-be paper doll
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Eight young women exemplify the girls next door who joined the military during World War II. Each doll is given an average name such as Lt. Janet Willis, WAVE; Anne Fisher, Marine; and Ensign Ruth Davis, SPAR. (Perhaps representing real women?) There are more than 45 outfits including authentic uniforms and charming but practical casual clothes for their busy wartime lives. A beautiful 1943
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A superb example of the patriotic paper dolls from the 1940s. The cover art features two couples--Jack and Mary, and Susan and Bob. The inside pages have great background designs to set off the military-influenced fashions as well as gowns, daytime clothes, and, of course, uniforms. Four dolls and eight clothing pages. Book size 9 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches with cardstock covers.
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Probably the period of greatest change in 20th century fashion took place between the two world wars. Women finally threw off the tyranny of the corset, heavy skirts and layers of underwear to embrace the freedom of 1920s and 30s styles. And Paris designers enjoyed creating looks inspired by new art movements such as Art Deco and Surrealism. This wonderful book by Brenda Sneathen Mattox offers
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