History on the Go Craft - Fulton Mansion
Date and Time
Tuesday Dec 2, 2025
December 2, 2025
10am -4pm - pick up craft
While supplies last
Location
Fulton Mansion
317 South Fulton Beach Rd
Fees/Admission
Limited 30 crafts
Free
Contact Information
Courtney Smith 361-230-2597
Joanne Soward 361-230-2301
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Description
History on the Go Craft
Victorian Paper Dolls
Victorian Paper Dolls
Paper dolls were popular playthings from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. Technological advances in the 19th century dropped the cost of printing and made reproducing pictures much easier, leading to an explosion of illustrated, paper ephemera including prints, books, magazines, and cards. The first American paper doll commercially produced as a children’s toy was Boston-based J. Belcher’s “The History and Adventures of Little Henry” in 1812. The dolls accompanied a children’s book and were designed to act out various scenes as the narratives unfolded. Paper dolls only grew in popularity over the century. Newspapers and magazines published paper dolls both as playthings and as vehicles to illustrate current fashions for girls and women