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Magic Mary

Got another girl for my recreating my childhood paper dollcollection, Magic Mary with wonderful mod clothes with magnets taped on. How cute is she!

14 thoughts on “Magic Mary

  1. I had a Magic Mary. Or actually, my grandmother (also named Mary) kept it at her house for me. How fun!

  2. Oh, I remember those!

  3. She is cute. I like her outfits too

  4. Her outfits look like they came right out of the Brady Bunch. Nice score!

  5. I love it. Is it hard to resist cutting out the clothes? I couldn’t bear it. : )

  6. I just finished cutting them out and taping on the magnets. They’re so cute!

  7. I have this same paper dolls set! My mom saved it for me from when I was a little girl. So cool…

  8. linked back to your other paper doll post too and what a TRIP! i too had the GINGHAMS!!! i don’t know anyone else who has even heard of them! and the last barbie set, i had as well. recently a friend from church told me she had never played with any paper dolls and hasn’t ever bought any for her 8 year old. ACK! poor, poor girl. both of them! this was fun 🙂

  9. Oh so cute! I, having a similar need to acquire paper dolls, found LOTS of printables on Flickr. Check out Elsie Dimsmore and her amazing array of gingham dresses for every occassion!

  10. Oh my goodness, I had completely forgotten about these, but I had ’em, all of them. I remember getting Mary Lou on Easter morning (did she have a houndstooth pantsuit? Why, yes!).

  11. I just bought an earlier…say early 60s…version of Magic Mary on a whim for a great price ($3.50!) in eastern Oregon. So funny to see her here.

  12. Yeah, I had some version of this…I don’t think it was Mary though. I remember the magnet on the doll somehow wouldn’t line up right with the magnet on the clothes and they would look all strange hanging 1/2″ from where they were supposed to be.

  13. Oh my gosh, I HAD one of those once! I had totally forgotten her until I saw her here. Got her for a birthday or Christmas (they were close). So loved the magnets over the paper tabs. Wow, thanks for the trip down memory lane.

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