I Love Katy Keene
An homage to Katy Keene, created by Bill Woggon. This page is dedicated to the Katy of 1945-1994. No copyright infringement intended.
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KATY KEENE SEND AWAY PAPER DOLL #2
Susan commented the other day about being able to send away and get on nice paper a set to color for .15. The doll always came printed in color, but the clothes had to be colored by the person sen…
Os Jetsons
Bonecas de papel da família Jetsons, coleção de 1963.
BALLET BOOK 2 – CHARLES VENTURA – end of book
We have come to the last 6 pages in the book. Now I know why I have been posting the Lincoln book little at a time. Well I do not think this whole book will ever get colored by me, guess I will do…
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Katy Keene Butterfly
A few fantasy themed Katy Keene paper dolls from various years. I love the colors on some of the outfits and the butterfly motif is very well used. Each page is a single sheet with 3 or 4 outfits. The outfits are designed by readers of the magazine and given credit on the page next to their designs. These four pages were found around the internet and I've decided to post them here because of the similar theme. I do not recall where I found them, so if the scans belong to you, please let me…
Katy Keene Comic,Vol.1, No. 49, Nov. 1959; 2 Cut-Outs; Fair/Fragile Condition • $5.99
Poupées Papiers / Paper Dolls - Great Women Coloring
Bellerophon Books
Bellerophon Books published some of my favorite paper doll and coloring books. The images above are from their "Infamous Women Paper Do...
Katy Keene Pin-Up Parade #8 (1959) : MLJ/Archie Comics : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
The eighth issue of Katy Keene Pin-Up Parade by MLJ/Archie Comics in 1959.
Poupées Papiers / Paper Dolls - Great Women Coloring
Paper doll Armitage? I wish . . .
So, I was watching the 1938 version of Marie Antoinette this morning, the one with Norma Shearer, and I have to say the costumes were absolutely to die for. Designer Adrian really did outdo himself…