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Hi Rose. Thanks. I tried Beistle, but I didn't see what I was looking for. 
They do have many of the decorations we used though. Thanks.

Liz


>From: "Rose E. Pennington" <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Strange Question--1970s Halloween Decorations
>Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:51:06 -0500
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>Try Beistle: http://www.beistle.com/
>
>
>On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, Liz N. wrote:
>
> > Hello. This is a strange question, but with so many intelligent museum
> > professionals out there, I thought someone would know the answer. During 
>the
> > mid to late 1970s, my family transformed the first floor of our home 
>into a
> > "haunted house." We used to have these great halloween posters that had 
>this
> > fuzzy/velvet material on them. They were fairly large and had various
> > monster figures depicted. I have searched high and low for these types 
>of
> > posters and have had no luck. I am hoping to do a display of the
> > not-so-scary halloween images for our children's museum. If there is 
>another
> > way of describing them, or if you know a source, please let me know. 
>Thank
> > you so much!
> >
> > Liz Nohra
> > Children's Museum of the Valley
> > Youngstown, Ohio
> >
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