Starlight Angel™
A shiny spark here,
a bright twinkle there—
This angel is sprinking
her starlights with care.
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A shiny spark here,
a bright twinkle there—
This angel is sprinking
her starlights with care.
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Keepsake Village Recall charming days gone by with this quaint winter village scene. Nestled in the snowy mountainside, you’ll spot a toy shop, fire station, bungalow, cafe, and other classic structures from the Nostalgic Houses and Shops Keepsake Ornament series. One of Hallmark’s longest-running series, it debuted in 1984 with the Victorian Dollhouse and is beloved by collectors for it’s delightful details. At Hallmark, we love making puzzles as much as we love building them. In fact, we have a long tradition of creating high-quality puzzles featuring stunning photography and beautiful illustrations—two of Hallmark’s greatest strengths.
Keepsake Collector’s Puzzle
1000 interlocking pieces.
Collectors of the Nostalgic Houses and Shops Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments will adore this charming puzzle that features beloved designs from the series arranged on snow-capped hills.
Description
1000 interlocking pieces.
Features Keepsake Ornaments from the popular Nostalgic Houses and Shops series arranged on tree-covered, snow-capped hills.
Collectors of the Nostalgic Houses and Shops Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments will adore this charming puzzle that features beloved designs from the series arranged on snow-capped hills.
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*Promotional offer: $6.95 with each purchase of any Hallmark Keepsake Ornament (regularly $12.95) Not valid with any other offer or on past purchases. Tax not included. Valid: 11/08/08 – 12/24/08 (while supplies last)
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Features the main street of a snowy little village all decked out for Christmas. Year-dated 2008. This ornament was inspired by the Nostalgic Houses and Shops series that first appeared in 1984. This series is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2008.
*Promotional offer: $6.95 with each purchase of any Hallmark Keepsake Ornament (regularly $12.95)
Not valid with any other offer or on past purchases. Tax not included.
Valid: 11/08/08 – 12/24/08 (while supplies last)
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Happily afloat on a billowy cloud, this little angel has a shiny brass halo. She is the creation of Donna Lee, known to Keepsake Ornament collectors for her playful portrayals of mischievous angels.
Members Only Ornament
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Members Only Ornament
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This little angel hangs the stars—
A sparkle here, a tinkle there,
Her Christmas gift to al the world—
To decorate the sky with care.
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The story of Keepsake Ornaments began in 1973–the year the first collection made its debut. Unlike the plain ball ornaments that were available at the time, Keepsake Ornaments were beautifully decorated, reflecting cherished With this simple beginning, a new holiday tradition of ornament collecting was born. Today, Keepsake Ornaments are among the most widely collected in the world. “Tannenbaum’s Dept. Store” has been created to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments…20 years of sharing Christmas memories with you. Though not a numbered edition, this ornament will complement all of the official editions in the “Nostalgic Houses and Shops” Collector’s Series. It was sculpted by Donna Lee, one of the original Keepsake Ornament artists.
symbols of the Christmas season.
Anniversary Edition
20 Years of Keepsake Ornaments
Description
Anniversary Edition
20 Years of Keepsake Ornaments
Years-dated 1973-1993 (on sign.)
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This is the first Keepsake Ornament Advent Calendar. Simply slide the angel at the top of the design along the window frame one number–or day–at a time until Christmas! The design reflects the Christmas memories of a collector named Joanne Pawelek. In 1991, she won a costume contest at the first Keepsake Ornament Collector’s Club Convention. This ornament was created as her prize. An advent wreath is one of Joanne’s most cherished recollections. When you use this special Advent ornament year after year, you’ll share her joy and the joy of the season.
New Advent Calendar
Look for the Wonder Excitement was high in Kansas City in June 1991 because more than 700 collectors were attending the first Keepsake Ornament Collector’s Club Convention. Among the convention activities was a costume contest where collectors dressed as their favorite ornaments. The Grand Prize for the best costume overall was won by Joanne Pawelek of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, for her 1977 “Jack-in-the-Box” costume. Artist Donna Lee sculpted “Look for the Wonder” as Joanne’s prize. It reflects Joanne’s Christmas memories and is, in her words, “a dream come true.” For being the Grand Prize winner of the 1991 KOCC Kansas City Convention Costume Contest, Joanne Pawelek was flown back to Kansas City to meet with Keepsake Artist, Donna Lee and the Keepsake Ornament staff to collaborate on a Keepsake Ornament based on her favorite Christmas memories. This ornament came out of that collaboration—an Advent calendar that reflects the Ukrainian holiday traditions passed down to Joanne by her grandmother.
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New Advent Calendar
Slide the angel along the window to use this ornament as an Advent calendar. On ornament: (front) Look for the Wonder. (back) Christmas... season of wonder and joy. Joanne Pawelek. Year-dated 1993.
Look for the Wonder
Excitement was high in Kansas City in June 1991 because more than 700 collectors were attending the first Keepsake Ornament Collector’s Club Convention. Among the convention activities was a costume contest where collectors dressed as their favorite ornaments. The Grand Prize for the best costume overall was won by Joanne Pawelek of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, for her 1977 “Jack-in-the-Box” costume. Artist Donna Lee sculpted “Look for the Wonder” as Joanne’s prize. It reflects Joanne’s Christmas memories and is, in her words, “a dream come true.”
For being the Grand Prize winner of the 1991 KOCC Kansas City Convention Costume Contest, Joanne Pawelek was flown back to Kansas City to meet with Keepsake Artist, Donna Lee and the Keepsake Ornament staff to collaborate on a Keepsake Ornament based on her favorite Christmas memories. This ornament came out of that collaboration—an Advent calendar that reflects the Ukrainian holiday traditions passed down to Joanne by her grandmother.
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