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Thursday, August 1, 2024

TUTTI

TUTTI. Marketed as Barbie's "Tiny" little sister in the mid-1960's, Tutti was only 6 and 1/4 inches tall with bendable arms and legs. Never as popular as her bigger sisters like Scooter and Skipper, the Tutti line of small dolls was soon discontinued and they are all highly collectible today. This is a very nicely drawn paper doll set with many fun little fashions.
[A reminder: You can right click the images and "Save Image As" to your desktop or to a file in order to save and print out any of the dolls on this site. I use spray adhesive to mount the dolls to heavy weight poster board and then cut them out with a craft knife. I've included a pattern for a simple easel stand also cut from the poster board which you can glue to the back of the dolls. Then just cut out the clothes and have FUN!]

 

















 

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