Wizard of Oz Bookshop

Aisle 11 - Clothes, Accessories, Jewelry, Food, and Home Décor

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This aisle is for those who want to show off their fascination for Oz. Items here can be worn, or used in your home or office. More stuff is coming out all the time, however, and it's hard to keep up, so click here to see what else is available.

Book Pin. A handsome cloisomme pin of the front cover of the first edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Buddy Ebsen as the Tin Woodman print. This is a photo of an early costume test for Buddy Ebsen as the Tin Woodman. (The final costume was much like that worn by Jack Haley in the finished movie.) It is available in a variety of sizes and framings.

Castle bundt pan. This bundt pan can be used to create an Emerald City cake, or other fantasy palaces.

Celebriducks: The Wizard of Oz. Rubber duckies made to look like celebrities and other characters—now with characters from The Wizard of Oz. Just what everyone needs for bathtime fun!

Children's table and chair set. A table with an Oz-designed top for small children, plus two matching chairs to go with it.

Cooking in Oz: Kitchen Wizardry from America's Favorite Fairy Tale by Elaine Willingham and Stephen Cox. You, too, can be a wizard in the kitchen! Forward by Movie Munchkin Margaret Pellegrini.

Costumes. A variety of Oz costumes, in many styles and sizes. Most of these links will take you to a page with many options, since there is no way I can link to every single costume!

Edible image. A picture of Judy Garland as Dorothy that you can eat, for placing on top of a sheet cake.

Eric Shanower Oz lunchbox. This domed lunchbox is decorated with Eric Shanower's version of the Oz characters.

Fabric. Yes, Wizard of Oz-themed fabric is available again! These are all based on The Movie.

Fun with Wizard of Oz Stencils by Paul E. Kennedy. With paint or markers, you can put Dorothy and her friends on any surface! This can be useful for making scenes on walls in an Oz room.

Hand mirror. Dorothy and Toto can help you figure out just how good you look.

High-heeled Show Candy Molds. Want to make your own Ruby (or any other color) Slippers out of chocolate or other candy? Then you need these molds.

Italian charms. Oz character charms, made in Italy. These appear to be from two different sets.

Logo mug. This ceramic mug features W. W. Denslow's original Oz logo.

Metal sign. A metal sign of an early publicity poster for the book. Features art by W. W. Denslow.

Miniature ruby slipper. A miniature shoe, by Fete, for decoration.

Miniature statues by Olszewski. Very small statues of your favorite Oz characters.

Movie posters. There have been many posters for the famous film version of The Wizard of Oz over the years, and they are now available in a number of sizes and styles. Start browsing to find the one that's just right for you!

Necktie. If you must wear a piece of cloth knotted around your neck, why not at least show what your favorite movie is at the same time?

Ornaments. Charming renditions of Dorothy's three friends all ready for hanging on your tree or anyplace else.

Oz Flag Lapel Pin. A handsome pin of the flag of Oz.

Oz Panorama Poster by Dick Martin. The late Dick Martin, one of the all-time great Oz artists, created this panoramic poster/map of Oz, showing just about every character and place in the books.

Quilt. Dorothy and her friends can help keep children warm at night.

The Road to Oz poster. Jed Alexander drew an illustration of a scene from The Road to Oz for the 2009 Winkie Convention program book, which he now has for sale as a poster.