Today we have Advent fun for all ages – with Regency paper dolls! Here are some free ones for you to try, both online and printable. There are also books for sale of period paper dolls, but I’ve never tried those.
Virtual paper dolls – choose their faces and hair, and then dress them for the ball!
Prefer traditional cut-out paper dolls? Never fear! You can print these out and color them.
Flora of the Regency by Paper Thin Personas – Doll and many dresses
Prefer your paper dolls to look like they came straight from Ackermann’s Repository? Try A Regency Lady of Quality by Helen Page. Click on any image to enlarge and print it – or just to admire it.
Did you try any of these? What did you think?
6 comments
Skip to comment form
I used to really enjoy paper dolls. As a girl I used to have a comic called Bunty and each week the back page had a model of Bunty with several outfits to cut out. I stuck the doll onto card and then had fun dressing her. I used to keep them all in a big box.
It was nice trying it again so thank you.
Author
I had paper dolls, too, but I can’t remember much about them except that it was fun to dress them up!
Oh my goodness! I loved Betsy McCall paper dolls as a child. I would look forward to McCall’s magazine each month just to have the latest outfits. I really like the Regency Lady paper doll and outfits shown here. I would spend hours just playing with my collection of paper dolls and used the card folder they came in to set up as a house. Thank you for bringing back these fond memories!
Author
I love the Regency Lady of Quality, too. It’s like the Regency come to life!
These bring back fond memories. Thank you for these.
Author
Glad you’ve enjoyed them!