The 1960s Monster Craze brought with it all sorts of diabolical delights to dazzle the senses of any self-respecting, green-blooded Monster Kid! I cobbled together a few eerie odds and ends and laid them to rest here. Dig in!

Riding the wave of the late '60s Monster Craze, these freaky foodstuffs first hit the shelves in 1971 - and you can still pick up a box today! A bowl of one of these beastly breakfasts went just perfectly with Saturday Morning cartoons.

Vintage GM Monster Cereal Boxes Paper Model Set FINAL.pdf

Here, in miniature, is a delightful facsimile of a highly coveted Aurora collectible - the Monster Colors paint set. These were sold right on the page of the original assembly instructions.

1960s Aurora Monster Colors Mini Repro Papermodel.pdf

Once the Holy Grail of Creech collectibles, with just a little patience, a pair of scissors and a bit of glue, you can have your very own miniature shadow-box version for a mere fraction of the original price! 

1970s Penn Plax Creature FTBL Aquarium Figure Papermodel.pdf

All us pre-computer age 1960s Monster Kids had to communicate with was analog technology like pencil and paper. To keep it kreepy, though, Monster Kids had fun options like this classic collection from Paula Presents to personalize their notes.

vintage-monster-stationery.pdf

In late 1963, SPP, a division of Mattel, produced a series of awesome Monster Wallets featuring vibrant Aurora-style artwork. And as if that wasn't cool enough, these little treasures were inside! 

1963 SPP Mattel Wallet Card Set Reproduction by Paper Empire Toys 2023 (1).pdf

A Classic Catalogue of all the
Ghoulish Greats from the
Sinister Sixties!