Thursday, November 13, 2025

La Résistance


 From the archive of Agence Eureka...a 1940s era homage to the French Resistance, the antifascist brigade during the Nazi occupation.

Here is an overview from the Library of Congress:

"The French Resistance is a topic much examined by French historians searching to understand and highlight what was a small but fierce minority in France who operated in secret to actively resist and sabotage the Nazi invaders during WWII."

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Save the Date: The 2026 Morgantown Paper Doll Luncheon


 Saturday, April 25, 2026

Join us for the Morgantown Paper Doll Luncheon 
at the Holiday Inn, Morgantown, PA

Our theme will be aprons of all kinds: kitchen aprons, pinafores, cobblers, work aprons, evening aprons and more!

Friday night room shopping for the early birds.

Sales Room * Luncheon at noon * Dress-A-Doll 
Raffles * Freebies

More information to come!

Be sure to join us on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/paperdollsinPA






Thursday, October 9, 2025

Dale Arden cutouts by Alex Raymond, 1934


 This is the first Flash Gordon paper doll.
(First newspaper version, I guess.There might have been 
cutouts in a different format published before this one). 

Monday, October 6, 2025

Monday, September 29, 2025

Lettie Lane and Punch and Judy, 1911


This appeared in the March 1, 1911 issue of The Ladies' Home Journal.

"Lettie Lane's Around the World Party in Which Her Married Sister Sends Her Pictures of a French Girl and a Punch and Judy Show." Artist: Sheila Young.
 

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Bessie Bliss, ca. 1875




From an online auction catalogue. 
If you're interested in antique paper dolls, be sure to check out Abe Books.



 

Saturday, June 7, 2025

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Friday, February 28, 2025

Calendar by Theresa Borelli




Theresa Borelli's 2004 calendar is a gem. Here's the illustration for the month of March. 
 

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Muñecas de La Tijera ca. 1930s


This is Maruja, Number 123 from Series 10.

La Tijera means scissor!

There is a trademark near the doll's right arm, but I don't recognize the initials.

 

Monday, February 3, 2025

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Debby's Typical Teenage Fashions, 1959 Katy Keene comic book


This is from the Katy Keene Pin-up Parade, Number 6, Spring 1959, by Radio Comics. The comic book had water damage, so I picked it up for about $4 at a flea market two years ago. I took out the paper doll pages and attempted to fix the water damage and overall foxing of the page. Always a tricky business when you're trying to maintain the original coloring of the doll and clothing.

 

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Paper Doll Community Crafting at the Ridgewood Public Library in NJ



Paper doll artists and collectors! 

If you live in the tri-state area, and miss gathering with fellow artists and collectors, we have an excellent opportunity to meet in person once a month starting in March 2025. 

The Ridgewood Public Library is making space available to us at no cost. You don’t have to live in the Bergen County, NJ, area to participate in the program, which would offer three hours of paper doll crafting with a dress-a-doll—which means you’d have a chance to bring in a doll and take home new outfits for whatever figure you choose: paper doll, advertising figure or comic strip character.

The library is eager to host our group, thanks to one of their librarians: Mary Sienkiewicz, whose paper doll art you might have in your collection under the name Mary Lacro.  

Mary would host the program and would conduct registration through email. The library has a variety of exhibits and there would be an opportunity to display our paper doll art in the auditorium.

The library is a modern facility with a comfortable conference room that accommodates 12 people or an art studio that can hold more. There’s ample free parking, and for anyone taking mass transit from New York City, the library is easily accessible by New Jersey transit trains (from Penn Station, with a change at Secaucus). The Ridgewood train station is a short walk to the library. 

Ridgewood is an easy walkable town with a ton of cafes and restaurants, although the library allows people to bring goodies into the conference room, and a mini kitchen will allow us to serve tea and coffee.

I hope you will join us to keep our favorite hobby alive and draw in new members to the paper doll community. 

How to register and how to get there



Address:
Ridgewood Library, 125 N Maple Ave., Ridgewood, NJ 

Conference Room (3rd floor) 


Parking:  There is a large lot (free) behind the library.  To access, going north on N Maple, go past the N Maple Ave library entrance and follow the sign marked Village of Ridgewood. 
                If going south on N Maple, find the sign marked Village of Ridgewood.  The road will take you around Ridgewood Police Station and Village Hall to the library.  

From Ridgewood NJ Transit Station:  Head East on Franklin Ave 5 blocks, make a left on N Maple and the library is a few feet on the right (just past Ridgewood Water). 

Dates: Saturday, March 22, April 19, and May 10.  
Time: 11am-2pm 

Registration: 
                    
OR
                     
Go to March 22 and click to open a link to the registration page

Registrants can also email Mary directly at mary.sienkiewicz@ridgewood.bccls.org
Be sure to include your name, email, and phone number.  


Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Meet Jimmy Carter, 1976 handbill

 


My mother belonged to the garment workers union and brought this home after attending the rally. 

The reverse side of the handbill reminded voters that New York City had received no help from the government as it sought a way out of a fiscal crisis that had been decades in the making by municipal mismanagement.

Fact: In 2008, the government did not hesitate to bail out banks and other financial institutions: JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America-- who were the architects of the crisis, through risky mortgage lending and other questionable practices which they pursued in the wake of bank deregulation.

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Paper Doll Cat Goes to Market, 1940


For reasons too dreary and obvious to state, I'd rather not use the actual title of this paper doll. 

Search engines have a way of mixing things up. 

I'm guessing this ran in a teachers' magazine or workbook; it's dated September 1940. The exercise is geared toward "Early Primary Seatwork" -- coloring by the student and perhaps cutting done by teacher or parent. Artwork by Ruby Wagner.