It's been a while since we've had a Q & A post.  This time the question comes from me.  My kids are obsessed with the Wizard of Oz.  I stopped in at my local scrapbooking store and saw these.  I knew I had to get them.  I got two sets.  They also include the Wicked Witch.

wizard of oz die cuts

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Have I mentioned here that my son loves to throw water on me when he's upset?  He tries to make me melt.  I try to tell him that good witches don't melt.  He never seems convinced.

So, I'm wondering what to do with these.  Any suggestions?  So far all I can come up with is attaching them to craft sticks and making them into little puppets.  I'm guessing they are about 4 inches tall.

What would you do with these?

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  • July 1, 2009
    Anonymous said:

    Put magnets on the back and use them on the fridge…

  • July 1, 2009
    Nutty Knitter said:

    I would put magnets on them and use them on the fridge. However, I would also encourage my kiddos to be the 'set directors' and create background sets for them, possibly out of shoe boxes.

    Did you ever put a paper clip on the back of images and move them around with a magnet on the outside of the box? Sort of like an interactive diorama?

  • July 1, 2009
    MandMStudio said:

    *Scream* That witch still scares me and I'm 25:(

  • July 2, 2009
    Anna said:

    I like the magnet idea – but you can buy these as magnets (believe me, they're on my fridge!).

    I like the popcicle idea but would mix it with Nutty Knitter's idea of having THEM make the set for them to play with.

    What about decopage-ing something with these?

  • July 5, 2009
    ozlynda said:

    I love all the ideas so far.
    I think these would look great decoupaged on some wooden place mats or coasters.

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