Mail Order Fashions of 1934 Designed by Judy M Johnson A Book from FMN Publishing

This is a modern way to make paper dolls from old catalogues.
Judy finds a pretty figure in the underwear pages, then adds any missing parts (as they are often cut off in the print.) Then she searches her stash of old catalogues in the right dates, scans several full color pages and sends them to her computer. Then selecting a variety of costumes, Judy does her magic, moving sleeves, filling spaces, adjusting size and proportions, and all to make the clothes fit the doll...and after many hours, Voila! A new paper doll.

She has included descriptions and prices from the original catalogues. Don't we wish they were like that today!
These clothes are from the 1934 issues of:
Chicago Mail Order Co. and Bella Hess catalogues.

Six pages with eleven costumes, including several hats. All archival; 80# covers, 32# interior pages,
Presented in a crystal clear seal-top bag
Safely shipped in stiff cardboard mailer.
(your book will not be watermarked, of course)

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You can find many more paper dolls, vintage and restored, and other various products.
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Judy M Johnson is an internationally renowned paper doll artist, having been published by national companies including: B. Shackman; Dover Publications; Scott Publications; Collector Communications; Magicloth(tm) Toys; Schylling Toys; and Paper Studio Press-owned and operated by Judy's daughter, Jenny.
Additionally,  she has written for: National Doll World; Artists Magazine; Dolls Magazine; Contemporary Doll; Ceramics Monthly;  Paper Doll Review; Paper Doll Studio; and others.