Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Hallmark manufactured a vast amount of paper punch out wall decorations for various Holidays which featured many licensed properties, including Disney characters, Peanuts characters, and the Muppets.
"My needs are simple... my wants are extremely expensive!" 1981
"HAPPY HALLOWEEN" party decoration. Kermit is dressed as Dracula. Miss Piggy is dressed as a witch, adding "Magic Love Potion" and "Kissy-Kissy Mix" to the punch. 1981
"It's great being green! (If you know what I mean.)" Kermit celebrates St. Patrick's Day 1982
"Happy Thanksgiving!" 1982
"Love is a noble madness." Kermit and Miss Piggy as Romeo and Juliet 1982
Miss Piggy: "Hooray for Weekends!" Part of a bound set of school-themed press-out decorations 1982
Kermit: "Recess is my favorite subject... after lunch." (School-themed Press-Out Decorations #2) 1982
Dr. Teeth: "School is cool!" (School-themed Press-Out Decorations #3) 1982
Miss Piggy: "You have to study to be a star... and, of course, be ravishing." (School-themed Press-Out Decorations #5) 1982
"Halloween means sweet treats... and I've got mine!" Miss Piggy and Kermit 1983
Fozzie Bear: "Hi ya, hi ya! Say, I just flew in from the coast... and boy, are my arms tired!"
Movable decorations[]
Hallmark also produced a set of "Movable Decorations", cardboard figures of Kermit and Miss Piggy with jointed limbs that could be posed in different ways. The first item, produced in 1978, was labeled "Kermit the Frog Jointed Decoration". In 1981, Hallmark changed the name on the packaging to "Movable Decoration", and introduced two more in the set -- a Miss Piggy figure for birthday parties, and a Kermit figure dressed as Santa Claus.