Get out your scissors and get ready to discover the world of Diana paper dolls. Since the 80s Diana has been popular with paperdoll artists. Since her death many of her fans have been scrambling around trying to find all the paper dolls of Diana. Many of these can be found on Ebay as well on the web.


For the Little Princess’s
PaperDolls of Diana were also made for her younger fans. This started in the early 80s with several coloring/paperdoll books. These were made with the easy punch out dolls and outfits. Today they are highly sought after by many of the little girls (now adults) who missed out on these the first time around.
Golden Books by Whitman publishing Published in the USA

Diana Coloring/Paperdoll books




Box Paperdoll Sets made for little girls


Collector Paper Dolls
These dolls were made for the adult collector they are not really made to be played with although the artwork is very good.





Magazine Paper Dolls
Many magazines overseas published paperdolls of Diana in various magazines Some were even published in Childrens magazines.
From The Famous Woman Series publish by Doll World.

From Året Runt in 1983
This paper doll comes from the kids pages of Hemmets Veckotidning in 1986.
Året Runt, in 1982
Various Artists
Pat Frey is my favorite set of Diana paperdolls it was a brilliant idea to include small photos of Diana along with the outfits.



Sandra Vandrapool

Donald Hendricks



Brenda Sneathen Mattox
Part of the Princesses of Wales series
Dawn Jarvis

These were made as a souviner for the wedding.
Postcard Diana paperdolls


Just Discovered

Judy painted this full figure portrait of lovely Diana shortly before she died in 1997. Sadly, it was then put away for 11 years. It has been brought to light now. Judy scanned her dresses from photo books. She did digital alterations on them. Judy has made clothing for the doll and arranged them in this new book. The costumes are from her happier days with her husband, Prince Charles, during the late 1980’s. She was careful to dress beautifully, yet appropriately, for State visits to Canada, France, and Australia.
There are six pages total, including the covers featuring eleven of Diana’s pretty frocks.







