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Oh, Paper Dolls..?

 


Oh yes. 

Some of these are absolutely fantastic. It’s paper, babes!

You know what to do. 


XOXO 




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  1. I liked them all except for Cynthia Lee Fontaine which was just a throwaway. No, literally, throw it away!
    xoxo

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    1. hahaha
      Oh, that's why they read her for filth. It WAS not up to expectations, TBH.

      XOXO

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  2. You do know how easily paper burns.

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    1. Yes!
      Acid Betty actually burned hers as a statement.

      XOXO

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  3. My Top Toot is Acid Betty because she went to the effort to have a paper wig too!

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    1. That wig!
      And I loved the dress. Just a little bit of a cinch and it would have knocked Alyssa's off my top spot.

      XOXO

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  4. Big says,
    Ginger gets top Toot --- not that I approve of destroying books but, who knows, maybe she used those gawd-awful 50-Shades books.
    XOXO

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    1. That dress was awesome.
      And 50 Shades of Gray IS a waste of paper!!

      XOXO

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  5. My top toot is Daya Betty... absolutely stunning and mind-blowing solid very closely my one and a half to, Ginger!

    And I am disagreeing with them and siding with Michelle. Maria Antoinette has been so overdone. Of all the people and women in history.. think outside the box Queens. I remember over 25 years ago doing Marie Antoinette and one of my girls was like do Marie Antoinette again a 2.0 version. I said hell no. And she's my favorite historical figure mind you.

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    1. I loved Alyssa's and Denali's.
      Daya's colors, though... and that wig!

      Marie Antoinette has been done to DEATH. There are so many other fab historical figures to honor!!!

      XOXO

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  6. Anonymous8/14/2025

    Tout est tellement créatif :)
    Ginger Minj est une de mes préférées, son costume est tellement détaillé.
    Tout ce papier rappelle la mode des robes en papier de 1967-68 aux États-Unis.
    -Beau Mec à Deauville

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    1. I agree.
      The creativity is off the hook here. Ginger's was beautiful AND smart. Points!
      And I had no idea that they made paper dresses in the sixties!! How Mod.

      XOXO

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  7. I second that toot toot from Charles Boyle from one of my favorite shows, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Thanks for sharing, Sixpence.

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