Where to buy other Oz stuff

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  • The Ornament Shop's Hallmark Oz Collection — [A] [B]
  • Wizard of Oz clippings (Join this service, and they will send you all kinds of vintage Oz-related clippings from newspapers and magazines. Keep and pay for the ones you like, send the rest back.)
  • Quilting Treasures has lots of different Wizard of Oz fabrics — [A] [B]
  • Oz cross-stitch projects — [A] [B]
  • Lion Power T-shirt — don't let the name fool you, that's John R. Neill's drawing of the Hungry Tiger!
  • Peter Alexander Oz sleepwear — the Australian designer's Oz line (WARNING: Prices are in Australian dollars, and then there's shipping…)
  • Sheet Music Plus — how many different ways are there to play "Over the Rainbow"?
  • Emerald City glasses — [A] [B]
  • Karyl's Custom-made Oz Dolls — [A] [B]
  • Madame Alexander — the famous dollmaker has many Oz characters (but they're hard to find)
  • Telacontes, makers of "El Mago de Oz" dolls in Spain (site is in Spanish)
  • Funko makes Wizard of Oz plushies, bobbleheads, and vinyl figures (find "Wizard of Oz" at the end of the list under "Select a Character")
  • Wizard of Oz rubber ducks
  • art.com has posters and black-and-white prints
  • Oz the Great and Powerful Posters — [A] [B] [C]
  • Oz art from Yakovetic — [A] [B]
  • NovelPoster — the text of The Wizard of Oz on a poster, in the shape of the main characters!
  • The September/October 2011 edition of Piecework magazine, which includes an article about General Jinjur and her knitting needles (from The Marvelous Land of Oz), and a pattern for a Jinjur-inspired jumper — [Print edition] [Digital edition]
  • Century Studios — they're a stained glass studio that specializes in reproductions of Tiffany designs, but since the guys who run it are also Oz fans, they can create Oz stained glass for you as well, such as these examples
  • Big Cozy Books, giant stuffed books as furniture (will they make an Oz book?)

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