amylsacks' photos with the keyword: doll
Kodak Camera Ad, c1946
25 Dec 2021 |
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My guess is that poor Dolly is the family member who won't get a camera of her own.
"Party Cakes," 1933
23 Aug 2021 |
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"The Queen of Hearts Cake... A lovely high, fine white Pound Cake, decorated for valentine parties, showers for brides, etc..."
It's the Softasilk Cake Flour Show! Starring Lady Gaga as Marie Antoinette! (Or maybe vice versa...) Front cover of a 24-page promotional published by General Mills, Minneapolis, MN.
(All these pages were originally posted to flickr on February 11th, 2011.)
Vicks VapoRub Ad, 1946
21 Jun 2020 |
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Poor Dolly can't sleep because the whole room reeks of menthol.
From the March issue of Good Housekeeping magazine.
Beau Catcher Perfume Ad, 1943
11 Apr 2020 |
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Nothing says "A Romance For The Ages" like a yarn doppelganger embracing a giant grenade.
From the May issue of Motion Picture Hollywood Magazine .
Danish Cheese Pamphlet, c1955
21 Feb 2019 |
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The cheese that's so good it's like floating on air without feet!
Front and back of a 16-page promo published by J. Chr. Sorenson & Co., Copenhagen, Denmark; slightly enlarged to show detail.
Emu Yarn Leaflet, c1965
02 Jul 2011 |
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Front cover of a 4 page how-to published by Emu Wools Ltd., London, England
Quick Tricks, 1956
24 Aug 2011 |
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When you pay for Platinum Membership in the Crafts Club, you'll learn to make hats and slippers for the drinking glass and a letter holder for the doll, too.
Front cover from a 16-page craft magazine published by Coats & Clark, New York, N.Y.
Stanhome Catalog (11), 1959
19 Apr 2012 |
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The kids will totally forget about toys when they see nifty troll soap and oh-so-fashionable toothbrushes waiting under the tree!
Nina Ballerina Doll Ad, 1956
12 Apr 2012 |
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There couldn't possibly be anything creepy about a 20" Caucazoid sylph with a huge head and whirring mechanized innards. Nope.
Doll Wardrobe (7), 1964
17 Mar 2013 |
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"The more elegant the fabric, the more a little girl's eyes will gleam when she dresses her doll for a formal occasion. We combined a metallic fabric and a rich rayon satin but scraps in any luxurious texture or color would be suitable: velveteen, lace, moire, taffetta, for example."
"Cluny the teen fashion doll" must have her gown. So now's the time to make a gold satin bib apron for yourself, Mrs. America! All the other girls' moms are doing it!
Doll Wardrobe (6), 1964
17 Mar 2013 |
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"We at Coats & Clark are proud of our reputation for Quality... nevertheless, we never stop trying to improve our products..."
Join us next issue, when we'll teach you how to sew prom dresses and swimwear for Rover and Fluffy!
Doll Wardrobe (5), 1964
15 Mar 2013 |
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"Ladies, could you please move out of the way? You're blocking our view of the garbage scow!"
Doll Wardrobe (4), 1964
15 Mar 2013 |
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"Oh, Stacey! Will you look at that!"
"Don't encourage her, Rina. Just keep walking."
Doll Wardrobe (3), 1964
13 Mar 2013 |
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"These versions of couturier clothes require no complicated sewing techniques. Carefully read the general directions below for hints to make your sewing easier and the results more professional. Then sort through the leftover fabric from sewing projects for your family and salvage the suitable bits of fabric necessary to create a wardrobe for a fashion doll."
To gear up for "Method Sewing," walk around all day beforehand without bending your arms or legs!
Doll Wardrobe (2), 1964
13 Mar 2013 |
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"Because the dolls are so small, in some cases you will find that a couple of skeins of yarn will make several outfits..."
Why do we like our knitwear so thick but our "girls" so thin? Y'got me. I don't know.
Doll Wardrobe, 1964
13 Mar 2013 |
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"Whether your favorite handcraft is knitting, crocheting or sewing, here you will find a wonderful selection of clothes that any little girl would love to own, to make her doll the best-dressed in town!"
But no matter how great the dollies look, don't call them B*rb** Dolls, or you'll get us all in a heap of legal trouble, Mom!
Front and back covers of a 36-page instructional digest published by Coats & Clark's ("Zippers," O.N.T. Threads," "Red Heart Yarns"), New York, N.Y.
Bell Telephone Ad, c1948
31 Dec 2012 |
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Ernestine, years later: "We were a benevolent monopoly! The Government didn't have to break us up!"
Also, is it just me, or does some awkward posing there make it look like the main doll's head is on crooked-- or on the verge of rolling off?
From National Geographic magazine.
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