And Everything Else Too posted this great Bride of Frankenstein paper doll set, made in 1964.
See many more lovely outfits here.
And Everything Else Too posted this great Bride of Frankenstein paper doll set, made in 1964.
See many more lovely outfits here.
7 responses to “Bride of Frankenstein”
The “Supremes” eye shadow is an interesting choice, and what’s up with the bobbed nose? And doesn’t she look a little like the adult Michael Jackson to you?
Three supreme observations (pun intended!).
I love that she’s wearing Doc Martens in almost every single picture
I know! She’s got quite a boot collection!
I have to wonder, who were the little girls who played with these and what were their parents like? I was never blessed to have paper dolls as lovely. My sheltered life was filled with Holly Hobbie and Raggedy Ann. At least they were rag dolls ๐
I had some spooky dolls (paper and otherwise) as a kid. My dad’s a special effects editor…mom was an artist…so things were bound to be slightly quirky in my home. ๐
LUCKY!!!