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A wrong snip and a tab that would have held up her dress disappears. Paper dolls, fragile though they were, they enticed us. Thin, frail, delicate, temporary with permanent effects.
This was a popular scene in many homes during the “Golden Age of Paper Dolls” (1930s-1950s). Throughout the 1900s, women’s and children’s magazines began including paper dolls in their issues.
Some dolls, like “Little Fanny,” accompanied didactic children’s stories. Others, printed in magazines, featured public figures and celebrities. The craft fell out of fashion around the 1960s.
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