It’s a fairy surprise—the very first fairy in the beloved Fairy Messengers series has come back this year as the exclusive mystery ornament. The Poinsettia Fairy has been repainted with a white poinsettia with gold accents.

There is also another special version with golden wings. Will your box hold one of the truly golden fairies? You’ll have to wait until you open the box to find out.

Fairy Surprise
Mystery Ornament
Repaint of 2005
1st in the Fairy Messengers series

NOTE: Each package contains either a beautifully repainted first-in-series Poinsettia Fairy or (a limited version) of the same repainted ornament with golden wings.

Each fairy ornament is placed in a non-see-through bag and then randomly boxed (using a single uniform box design) and sealed.

Consumers will only be able to discover which design they received after purchase. “All sales are final. No refunds, returns or exchanges.”

New Mystery Ornament – An ornament whose design is modified to create different variations and then packaged using a single uniform box design, thus creating a concealed random sample. In addition to having the Keepsake box sealed, the ornament is sealed in a non-see-through bag to prevent peeking! Each ornament is sealed in a box. Product packaging is marked, “All Sales Final. No refunds, returns or exchanges.”

ADDITIONAL HISTORICAL INFORMATION

During the 2011 Ornament Debut, Hallmark released a New Frosty Mystery Ornament blank painted in three different ways including: Hawaiian Frosty (By Tom Best), Toymaker Frosty (By Ken Crow) and Kris’ Penguin Frosty (By Kristina Gaughran). In 2012 the Frosty Mystery ornament returned with three new editions: Astronaut Frosty (By Tom Best), Winter Fairy (By Kristina Gaughran) and Frosty’s Sweet Ride (By Tammy Haddix). A new set of Frosty Mystery ornaments by Tom Best including: Germany Frosty, Queen’s Guard Frosty and Cowboy Frosty were issued in 2013. In 2014 there was a sweet twist. The Sweet Surprise Mystery Ornaments were a repaint of the 1st in series Christmas Cupcake from 2010.