c.1990's Girl Playing Cards By Hallmark USA

Hallmark Playing Cards featuring a girl with gold edging in original packaging.

This sealed deck of playing cards was produced by Hallmark USA in the 1990s, featuring a soft, vintage-inspired image of a young girl in blue holding a hoop, bordered in sky blue. Each card has gold-edged detailing, adding a touch of elegance and collectability.

Still in its original plastic wrap, this deck blends decorative charm with function — typical of Hallmark's 1990s gift and stationery lines. A sweet example of nostalgic imagery meeting everyday items, popular among collectors of both cards and sentimental artwork.

Features

Measurements: 90mm x 57mm , 17mm

Condition: Excellent

Markings: Hallmark made in USA

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Made from the following materials

Paper and paper mache have long been utilized in the creation of dolls and toys, serving as versatile and accessible materials that allow for creative expression and intricate designs. These materials have a rich history and are particularly valued for their lightweight nature, ease of manipulation, and potential for detailed craftsmanship.

Paper has been used in doll and toy-making for centuries, often in the form of printed paper dolls or as a component in various toys. Traditional paper dolls are typically flat figures made from cardboard or heavy paper, adorned with clothing and accessories that can be cut out and dressed. This interactive play encourages creativity and storytelling, as children can design their own outfits and scenarios.

In addition to flat dolls, paper has been used to create three-dimensional figures, such as origami toys or pop-up toys that spring to life with the pull of a tab. The versatility of paper allows for intricate designs, colorful illustrations, and imaginative characters, making it a favored choice for toy makers throughout history. Moreover, the ability to print vibrant images on paper has enabled the production of themed dolls and toys that resonate with popular culture and children's interests.

Paper Mache

Paper mache, derived from the French term "pâte à papier," involves the crafting of objects using a mixture of paper strips and adhesive, typically flour and water or glue. This technique allows for the creation of lightweight, durable figures that can be molded into a variety of shapes. The process often involves layering strips of paper over a form, allowing each layer to dry before adding more, which creates a strong structure.

Historically, paper mache has been used to create decorative dolls, masks, and toys, especially in cultures where resources were limited. Its affordability and ease of use made it a popular choice among artisans, allowing for the creation of intricate and colorful designs. Many traditional cultures have developed their unique styles of paper mache, incorporating local motifs, patterns, and cultural significance into their creations.

Today, paper and paper mache continue to be celebrated in the toy industry, appealing to both children and artists alike. Many contemporary crafters and educators use these materials to engage children in hands-on learning and creative expression. Workshops and classes focusing on paper mache techniques allow participants to explore their creativity while learning about this timeless craft.

At our museum, we showcase the beauty and innovation of paper and paper mache in dolls and toys, highlighting their historical significance and the artistry involved in their creation. Each piece tells a story of imagination and craftsmanship, connecting generations through the shared joy of play and creativity.

Country:
United States
The history of American toys spans Indigenous cornhusk dolls, the creativity of enslaved communities, and the rise of industrial giants like Mattel and Hasbro. Iconic toys like the teddy bear, Barbie, and GI Joe reflect the country’s diversity and cultural impact on the global stage.
Produced by:
Unmarked
Produced by:
Unmarked
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Product Code:
T0017
Dimenions:

90mm(h)

x 57mm(w)

x 17mm(d)

Estimated Item Value
15
Produced from:
1990
to
Markings:
Hallmark made in USA
Condition:
Excellent
Virtual tour location:
M26

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