Free Marilyn Monroe Paper Doll and Costume Printables

Karen Barnes

Marilyn Monroe has been the topic of conversations, news casts, and articles long after her death. This American Icon has a paper doll and movie costumes to adorn her with.

The Marilyn Monroe auction.

Marilyn Monroe's hot and sexy white dress recently sold for $4.6 million at an auction in L.A. Marilyn and the flirty scene from "The Seven Year Itch" is one of the most popular scenes and costumes people remember her by.

This is the second of her dress from movies to be auctioned off in the millions. The other dress auctioned off fetched $1.26 million. This dress was worn when the sand "Happy Birthday" to President Kennedy.

Monroe's dress was one of the items auctioned off as part of Debbie Reynold's film collection. Reynold's appeared on the "Oprah" showing off some of her treasures. Monroe's dress was one of the items she talked about during the interview.

About the Marilyn Monroe paper dolls.

With it being hard to buy any of Monroe's costumes from movies, the free paper doll and costume printables will be the closet many around the world can afford. This type of Monroe collecting can be a fun way to enjoy one of the hottest, sexiest movie stars of that era.

The best thing about how these free printables are set up is if you want to have a paper doll for each outfit, you don't have to print out the same set of clothes to get an extra paper doll. The person who set this group up did it in a way you can print the doll out for each outfit without wasting ink.

The free printable paper doll and costumes of Marilyn Monroe.

The Marilyn Monroe paper doll has thirty-one outfits to dress her with. Each piece will print in full color. You will need to click on each picture of the piece you want to print out.
The name of the movie the outfit comes from is at the bottom of each printed piece.

Translating the text.

The text on the website for these free printables in French. After translating the text using Google translator, it provides instructions for printing. There are tips for cutting and printing also.

However, the translation is rough. You will be able to get the gist of what is being given from the text. If you are not sure how to do this, copy the text inside the box at the top and paste it into the box on the link above, choose French and your language, and click translate.

Published by Karen Barnes

Karen is an online marketer, freelance writer, online game player, crafter, mother, wife, and home cook. She has worked in fast food, grocery stores, and a home and farm store. She studied business in hig...  View profile

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