I work for a company that has a couple of hundred collectible black light posters. Here's a link to the site. Please let them know you heard about it from Barbara GRANGER!! so that I get credit if there's a sale!
Here's the link:
http://www.barsandbooths.com/online-store/black-light-posters/
Remember, tell them Barbara Hyman, because there's another Barbara who works there. Ask for GW, tell him Barbara Hyman sent you! 1/19/13
Also, you can see them for sale here: http://losangeles.ebayclassifieds.com/collectibles/culver-city/collectible-limited-edition-black-light-posters-from-third-eye/?ad=26187479
The 17by11 posters are 17 by 11 inches
Advertisements, posters, labels, logos, letterheads, desigmanuals, typography, web pages, menus, business cards, packaging design..etc... Everything that needs both text and visual design to communicate something.
One can find classical nude art posters online at sites such as Zazzle, Cafe Press, Fine Art America, and All Posters. When making purchasing decisions, one should keep in mind that these are only copies and not the original artwork.
paper and pastels
Walgreens, or walmart should
you can get it on a catalog at the pet shop
in the catalog at certon times of the year
Who doesn't love black light posters? They were popular in the 1970's though they can still be found today. They glow because of the ink used to print them. When the posters are exposed to ultraviolet light that comes from the black lights, it produces a fluorescent glow.
They used to be in the puffle catalog but I'm not sure if it's still there.
you can't get them now. they used to be in the furniture catalog, but they changed it.
You must have the posters hung by law. You can request your posters at www.laborlawposter.us .
In every puffle party, (usually in February) there will be a new igloo furniture catalog that has puffle posters in it. They cost 75 coins each. (At least they did in puffle party 2010)
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There are some websites one can purchase hand washing posters. Some of these sites include All Posters, Safety Awareness Posters, and ABC Safety Training.
The federal government required certain business post posters in public places for employees to see. The Department of Labor posts these posters and their rules on its' website.
Ohio law requires employers to display various workplace posters informing employees of their rights, such as minimum wage, workers' compensation, and anti-discrimination laws. The postings must be in a conspicuous place where employees can easily see and read them. Failure to display the required posters can result in penalties or fines.
The federal government required certain business post posters in public places for employees to see. The Department of Labor posts these posters and their rules on its' website.