Paper Dolls through the Generations

When my mother was little, her Aunt Georgia
sent a Dolly Dingle paper doll with clothes to change,
along with a story poem about Dolly.

When I was a girl, my sister and I cut out ladies
from the Sears catalogue, then chose catalogue clothes
for them to wear. Gloria’s doll was named Luanne.

When granddaughter Kate was here we played paper dolls
with a kit gifted by friend Lynne, who has lots of granddaughters.
The two cardboard girls have stands so they can model
what we cut out for them–dresses, rompers, costumes.

Kate drew a backdrop for them from a file folder, 
then cast them in a video skit of knock-knock jokes,
complete with her mother’s laugh track in the background.

22 comments

  1. What fun. I’m glad that children are still enjoying paper dolls. I sure loved mine as a child. We made them from the Sears and Eaton’s catalogue too.

  2. Kate has a wonderful imagination! It’s nice to see that-even with all the fancy toys that abound-she had fun playing with paper dolls. Way to go, Grandma! 🙂

    • Nancy, her mother (who has a PhD in epidemiology) is so good with this only child, to do things more simply, more for activity and an experience than “stuff.” So refreshing!

  3. What a precious story and memory, Joy. The photo is adorable, and I remember playing with paper dolls when I was a little girl. And the Sears catalogue? That’s going back a few years! 🙂

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