Robert Hurlburt

Jeep used as Model for 2019 Hallmark Ornament

Bill Heins of Lyon County, Kansas is a Jeep fanatic.

1982 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler
25th in the All-American Trucks series.

He has five of them in working order and several more that are in parts. Now, he has one that’s much smaller — small enough to hang on a Christmas tree.

One of his Jeeps was used to as a model for a 2019 Hallmark Christmas ornament.

Heins got in touch with Hallmark after a friend of his, Mike Starkebaum of Topeka, learned that Hallmark was looking for a stock Jeep Scrambler to model an ornament after.

“Mike knew mine was 100 percent stock,” Heins said. “So he contacted me.”

It had the dimensions Hallmark was looking for in a model.

They arranged a day for Heins to drop off his Jeep at Starkebaum’s store, 4×4 Land, so some representatives from Hallmark could come down and get the vehicle’s specs.

Heins dropped his vehicle and went to run another errand in Topeka. When he came back, the Hallmark representatives had been and gone.

Though the ornament was just released July 13, all this happened quite a long time ago. Hallmark ornaments are planned at least 18 months before they come out, as Heins learned when his Jeep became one.

Heins is honored to have something based on his Jeep hanging on Christmas trees all across the nation this coming holiday season. He’s especially honored to be able to gain recognition for Scramblers such as his and further the cause for such vehicles.

“Just to have a Scrambler ornament was quite a privilege,” he said.

Heins is a member of the Scrambler Owners’ Association, a national group open to those who own Scramblers, which were only built from 1981 to 1986.

Three of Heins’ Jeeps are Scramblers.

“When you’re wanting to see something preserved, you try to take the opportunities to allow it to happen,” he said.


Bill Heins of Lyon County, Kansas (right) stands with Steve Farley, Hallmark President of Retail Business in front of Heins’ Jeep Scrambler.

When the ornaments were released to the public for purchase, Heins was invited up to a Hallmark store in the Kansas City area, where the company is headquartered.

“The manager is a Jeep person and had found out about my involvement,” he said.

The manager, Misty Heitman, wanted to have one of the vehicles at her shop to draw attention to the ornament reveal and to let shoppers get a good look at it before buying a miniature version.

Heins agreed to drive up to the shop, purchase a few of the Jeep ornaments, and show people his Scrambler. Another friend who owns a similar Jeep also attended.

“We believe in preserving the Scrambler Jeep and this is just a small way to make sure it happens,” he said.

The ornament is part of a series Hallmark has been creating each Christmas for years, based on vehicles.

According to Heins, the 2019 ornament is the first one the company has ever made that was based on a Scrambler.

It is white with a Christmas tree and a large, wrapped present in the bed of the truck.


A Jeep Scrambler belonging to Bill Heins was used as the model for the 2019 Hallmark Christmas Ornament.

The ornament differs from Heins’ Jeep in some ways. Heins’ Scrambler is brown, for one thing. But it’s the preservation of the Scrambler that counts, as far as he’s concerned.

“Mine was just a small part of it,” he said.

The ornaments are currently available for purchase in Hallmark stores around the country.

By Lydia Kautz [email protected]

Reprint of: “Lyon County man’s Jeep used as model for 2019 Hallmark ornament”

2019-07-28T08:04:38-06:00July 27th, 2019|

1982 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler

Robert Hurlburt’s Keepsake work has always been influenced by the models and machines he made when he was a kid. “I’m always thinking about the process and the detailing that turn a simple object into a work of art,” he says. “I like to know how things are put together, and I love making the practical and pragmatic look magical.”

Description

25th in the series.

Features a replica of the rugged off-roading vehicle with a bottlebrush tree in its small pick-up bed. Wheels turn.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt
  • Released: 2019 (Ornament Premiere)
  • Retail Price: $18.99 USA/$23.99 CAN
  • Material(s): die-cast metal
  • Dimensions: 1.48" w. x 1.7" h. x 3.88" d.
  • SKU: QXR9099
  • Produced in: Vietnam
  • Production Date(s): 

LYON COUNTY MAN’S JEEP USED AS MODEL
FOR 2019 HALLMARK ORNAMENT

Bill Heins of Lyon County is a Jeep fanatic.

He has five of them in working order and several more that are in parts. Now, he has one that’s much smaller — small enough to hang on a Christmas tree.

One of his Jeeps was used to as a model for a 2019 Hallmark Christmas ornament.

Heins got in touch with Hallmark after a friend of his, Mike Starkebaum of Topeka, learned that Hallmark was looking for a stock Jeep Scrambler to model an ornament after.

“Mike knew mine was 100 percent stock,” Heins said. “So he contacted me.”

It had the dimensions Hallmark was looking for in a model.

They arranged a day for Heins to drop off his Jeep at Starkebaum’s store, 4×4 Land, so some representatives from Hallmark could come down and get the vehicle’s specs.

Heins dropped his vehicle and went to run another errand in Topeka. When he came back, the Hallmark representatives had been and gone.

Though the ornament was just released July 13, all this happened quite a long time ago. Hallmark ornaments are planned at least 18 months before they come out, as Heins learned when his Jeep became one.

Heins is honored to have something based on his Jeep hanging on Christmas trees all across the nation this coming holiday season. He’s especially honored to be able to gain recognition for Scramblers such as his and further the cause for such vehicles.

“Just to have a Scrambler ornament was quite a privilege,” he said.

Heins is a member of the Scrambler Owners’ Association, a national group open to those who own Scramblers, which were only built from 1981 to 1986.

Three of Heins’ Jeeps are Scramblers.

“When you’re wanting to see something preserved, you try to take the opportunities to allow it to happen,” he said.

When the ornaments were released to the public for purchase, Heins was invited up to a Hallmark store in the Kansas City area, where the company is headquartered.

“The manager is a Jeep person and had found out about my involvement,” he said.

The manager, Misty Heitman, wanted to have one of the vehicles at her shop to draw attention to the ornament reveal and to let shoppers get a good look at it before buying a miniature version.

Heins agreed to drive up to the shop, purchase a few of the Jeep ornaments, and show people his Scrambler. Another friend who owns a similar Jeep also attended.

“We believe in preserving the Scrambler Jeep and this is just a small way to make sure it happens,” he said.

The ornament is part of a series Hallmark has been creating each Christmas for years, based on vehicles.

According to Heins, the 2019 ornament is the first one the company has ever made that was based on a Scrambler.

It is white with a Christmas tree and a large, wrapped present in the bed of the truck.

The ornament differs from Heins’ Jeep in some ways. Heins’ Scrambler is brown, for one thing. But it’s the preservation of the Scrambler that counts, as far as he’s concerned.

“Mine was just a small part of it,” he said.

The ornaments are currently available for purchase in Hallmark stores around the country.

By Lydia Kautz [email protected]

Reprint of: “Lyon County man’s Jeep used as model for 2019 Hallmark ornament”

 

NOTE: Built from 1981 to 1986, the Jeep CJ-8 had a removable half cab and a small pick-up bed.

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Description

25th in the series.
Features a replica of the rugged off-roading vehicle with a bottlebrush tree in its small pick-up bed. Wheels turn.

LYON COUNTY MAN’S JEEP USED AS MODEL
FOR 2019 HALLMARK ORNAMENT

Bill Heins of Lyon County is a Jeep fanatic.

He has five of them in working order and several more that are in parts. Now, he has one that’s much smaller — small enough to hang on a Christmas tree.

One of his Jeeps was used to as a model for a 2019 Hallmark Christmas ornament.

Heins got in touch with Hallmark after a friend of his, Mike Starkebaum of Topeka, learned that Hallmark was looking for a stock Jeep Scrambler to model an ornament after.

“Mike knew mine was 100 percent stock,” Heins said. “So he contacted me.”

It had the dimensions Hallmark was looking for in a model.

They arranged a day for Heins to drop off his Jeep at Starkebaum’s store, 4×4 Land, so some representatives from Hallmark could come down and get the vehicle’s specs.

Heins dropped his vehicle and went to run another errand in Topeka. When he came back, the Hallmark representatives had been and gone.

Though the ornament was just released July 13, all this happened quite a long time ago. Hallmark ornaments are planned at least 18 months before they come out, as Heins learned when his Jeep became one.

Heins is honored to have something based on his Jeep hanging on Christmas trees all across the nation this coming holiday season. He’s especially honored to be able to gain recognition for Scramblers such as his and further the cause for such vehicles.

“Just to have a Scrambler ornament was quite a privilege,” he said.

Heins is a member of the Scrambler Owners’ Association, a national group open to those who own Scramblers, which were only built from 1981 to 1986.

Three of Heins’ Jeeps are Scramblers.

“When you’re wanting to see something preserved, you try to take the opportunities to allow it to happen,” he said.

When the ornaments were released to the public for purchase, Heins was invited up to a Hallmark store in the Kansas City area, where the company is headquartered.

“The manager is a Jeep person and had found out about my involvement,” he said.

The manager, Misty Heitman, wanted to have one of the vehicles at her shop to draw attention to the ornament reveal and to let shoppers get a good look at it before buying a miniature version.

Heins agreed to drive up to the shop, purchase a few of the Jeep ornaments, and show people his Scrambler. Another friend who owns a similar Jeep also attended.

“We believe in preserving the Scrambler Jeep and this is just a small way to make sure it happens,” he said.

The ornament is part of a series Hallmark has been creating each Christmas for years, based on vehicles.

According to Heins, the 2019 ornament is the first one the company has ever made that was based on a Scrambler.

It is white with a Christmas tree and a large, wrapped present in the bed of the truck.

The ornament differs from Heins’ Jeep in some ways. Heins’ Scrambler is brown, for one thing. But it’s the preservation of the Scrambler that counts, as far as he’s concerned.

“Mine was just a small part of it,” he said.

The ornaments are currently available for purchase in Hallmark stores around the country.

By Lydia Kautz [email protected]

Reprint of: “Lyon County man’s Jeep used as model for 2019 Hallmark ornament”

 

NOTE: Built from 1981 to 1986, the Jeep CJ-8 had a removable half cab and a small pick-up bed.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt
  • Released: 2019 (Ornament Premiere)
  • Retail Price: $18.99 USA/$23.99 CAN
  • Material(s): die-cast metal
  • Dimensions: 1.48" w. x 1.7" h. x 3.88" d.
  • SKU: QXR9099
  • Produced in: Vietnam
  • Production Date(s)

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2020-02-18T13:15:23-06:00July 13th, 2019|

1958 Dodge Power Wagon Fire Engine

Robert Hurlburt’s Keepsake work has always been influenced by the models and machines he made when he was a kid. “I’m always thinking about the process and the detailing that turn a simple object into a work of art,” he says. “I like to know how things are put together, and I love making the practical and the pragmatic look magical.”

Robert Hurlburt

Description

17th in the series.

Magic (light)

Inspired by a fire truck owned by the Mendon, New York, Fire Department. Features authentic details. Wheels turn. On ornament: MENDON, FIRE DEPT., MENDON N.Y. Year-dated: 1958 & 2019.

Press the button on the ornament to see the engine's lights illuminate.

BATTERY OPERATED. Batteries (two LR44) included

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt
  • Released: 2019 (Ornament Premiere)
  • Retail Price: $25.99 USA/$31.99 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 1.44" w. x 1.61" h. x 4.01" d.
  • SKU: QXR9149
  • Produced in: China
  • Production Date(s): 

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Each ornament in this series highlights a different vintage fire engine.

Description

17th in the series.

Magic (light)

Inspired by a fire truck owned by the Mendon, New York, Fire Department. Features authentic details. Wheels turn. On ornament: MENDON, FIRE DEPT., MENDON N.Y. Year-dated: 1958 & 2019.

Press the button on the ornament to see the engine's lights illuminate.

BATTERY OPERATED. Batteries (two LR44) included

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt
  • Released: 2019 (Ornament Premiere)
  • Retail Price: $25.99 USA/$31.99 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 1.44" w. x 1.61" h. x 4.01" d.
  • SKU: QXR9149
  • Produced in: China
  • Production Date(s)

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Each ornament in this series highlights a different vintage fire engine.

2025-06-12T08:41:54-06:00July 13th, 2019|

Y-Wing Starfighter™

Robert Hurlburt’s Keepsake work has always been influenced by the models and machines he made when he was a kid. “I’m always thinking about the process and the detailing that turn a simple object into a work of art,” he says. “I like to knowhow things are put together, and I love making the practical and pragmatic look magical.”

Description

Star Wars™ Collection

Storytellers (interactive light & sound)

Helmed by Gold Squadron pilots, these stripped-down Rebel Alliance ships were the first starfighters to attempt the dangerous Death Star trench offensive.

Connect to Hallmark's Keepsake Power Cord to see the continuous light effect. Press the button to watch it perform an exciting scene from Star Wars™: A New Hope™. Add other Star Wars™ Collection ornaments to unlock larger amazing interactive performances. Requires Hallmark's Keepsake Power Cord (sold separately).

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt
  • Released: 2019 (Ornament Premiere)
  • Retail Price: $39.99 USA/$49.99 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 6.9" w. x 1" h. x 3.75" d.
  • SKU: QXI1027
  • Produced in: China
  • Production Date(s): 

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Experience exciting and innovative technology with this unique collection of seven Star Wars ornaments.

Description

Star Wars™ Collection

Storytellers (interactive light & sound)

Helmed by Gold Squadron pilots, these stripped-down Rebel Alliance ships were the first starfighters to attempt the dangerous Death Star trench offensive.

Connect to Hallmark's Keepsake Power Cord to see the continuous light effect. Press the button to watch it perform an exciting scene from Star Wars™: A New Hope™. Add other Star Wars™ Collection ornaments to unlock larger amazing interactive performances. Requires Hallmark's Keepsake Power Cord (sold separately).

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt
  • Released: 2019 (Ornament Premiere)
  • Retail Price: $39.99 USA/$49.99 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 6.9" w. x 1" h. x 3.75" d.
  • SKU: QXI1027
  • Produced in: China
  • Production Date(s)

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Experience exciting and innovative technology with this unique collection of seven Star Wars ornaments.

2021-07-14T17:44:32-06:00July 13th, 2019|

Live Your Story

Robert Hurlburt’s Keepsake work has always been influenced by the models and machines he made when he was a kid. “I’m always thinking about the process and the detailing that turn a simple object into a work of art,” he says. “I like to knowhow things are put together, and I love making the practical and pragmatic look magical.”

Robert Hurlburt

Katrina Bricker

(2019)


This ornament is part of a special release which features reissued ornaments from the Keepsake archives, bringing back some of our most beloved Keepsake Ornaments. These ornaments allow you to capture meaningful moments you might have missed the first time around-from licensed favorites to timeless holiday classics.

(2023, 2024)

Description

Christmas Table Decoration

Magic (light & sound)

This interactive tabletop decoration features five favorite Disney Princesses—Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White, Ariel and Belle—standing in front of a grand royal castle.

Connect this table decoration to the 5V .7A power adapter (included) to see the continuous light effect.

Place one of the princesses on the raised platform to hear music from her film and see a synchronized light show.

Includes "Someday My Prince Will Come" (Snow White), "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (Cinderella), "Once Upon a Dream" (Sleeping Beauty), "Part of Your World" (Ariel) and "Beauty and the Beast" (Belle).

Adult supervision required.

Plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt and Katrina Bricker
  • Released: 2019 (Ornament Premiere), 2023, 2024 (Online only)
  • Retail Price: $99.99 USA/$124.99 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 11.1" w. x 10.21" h. x 5.97" d.
  • SKU: QFM3339
  • Produced in: China
  • Production Date(s): 

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Description

Christmas Table Decoration

Magic (light & sound)

This interactive tabletop decoration features five favorite Disney Princesses—Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White, Ariel and Belle—standing in front of a grand royal castle.

Connect this table decoration to the 5V .7A power adapter (included) to see the continuous light effect.

Place one of the princesses on the raised platform to hear music from her film and see a synchronized light show.

Includes "Someday My Prince Will Come" (Snow White), "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" (Cinderella), "Once Upon a Dream" (Sleeping Beauty), "Part of Your World" (Ariel) and "Beauty and the Beast" (Belle).

Adult supervision required.

Plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt and Katrina Bricker
  • Released: 2019 (Ornament Premiere), 2023, 2024 (Online only)
  • Retail Price: $99.99 USA/$124.99 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 11.1" w. x 10.21" h. x 5.97" d.
  • SKU: QFM3339
  • Produced in: China
  • Production Date(s)

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2024-11-14T14:16:51-06:00June 13th, 2019|

Artist Journal: Robert Hurlburt

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

When Keepsake Artist, Robert Hurlburt sits down at his desk to work every day, he has a wealth of inspiration at his fingertips ready to influence the next Keepsake ornament in the line. “I sit in the Innovation Center at Hallmark, so my work space is surrounded by all kinds of cool workshops,” he said. “From ceramics to fiber art to wood working/carving to laser and 3D printing—I’m surrounded by ideas and inspiration while I’m coming up with my own ideas for ornaments.”

But Robert also credits many of his great ideas to caffeine. “I’m a coffee-holic,” he said. “I can’t do anything without my cup of inspiration. I like to toss ideas around with Ken Crow while hanging around the coffee machine.”

When idea time is over and he’s ready to get sculpting on his latest creation, his workspace is packed with tools to get the job done. “My grinder tools from my engraving/die-making days are used a lot to create parts for other artists,” he said. “I also use them to do intricate detail work that would be difficult to do otherwise.”

When asked if his workspace feels conducive to creativity, Robert chuckled. “Well, it’s a creative mess with all the tools that I could need at my disposal,” he said. “But it’s also littered with examples of past and present work laying around for reference, and that’s always helpful.”

Also helpful is a gift from former Keepsake Artist, Sue Tague. “Sue made these little Calvin and Hobbes characters years ago,” Robert said. “They remind me every day of the wonderfully talented people I get to work with.”

2019-03-10T19:47:12-06:00March 6th, 2019|

2019 Sneak Peek: Mountaineer Memory Makers’ In-Store Artist Signing Event

In conjunction with the Mountaineer Memory Makers’ Local Club Dinner in Morgantown, WV, Hallmark Production Designer Robert Hurlburt and Hallmark Production Artist Rodney Gentry shared a sneak peek of some of the designs they are working on for the 2019 Keepsake ornament line.


by Robert Hurlburt


by Rodney Gentry

Snowman Dome
Heritage Collection

Hungry Hungry Hippos®
Family Game Night
6th in the series.

Contributors to post: Adam’s Angels Hallmark Collector’s Club

2019-10-26T13:58:03-06:00October 19th, 2018|

Serenity

Robert Hurlburt’s Keepsake work has always been influenced by the models and machines he made when he was a kid. “I’m always thinking about the process and the detailing that turn a simple object into a work of art,” he says. “I like to knowhow things are put together, and I love making the practical and pragmatic look magical.”

Description

Firefly

Magic (light)

Features the iconic Firefly-class transport ship that carried Captain Mal Reynolds and his crew across the galaxy.

Press the button on the ornament to see the ship light up! Battery-operated. Includes three replaceable LR41 batteries.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt
  • Released: 2018 (Ornament Debut)
  • Retail Price: $32.99 USA/$43.99 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 3.5" w. x 1.5" h. x 5.32" d.
  • SKU: QXI3446
  • Produced in: Sri Lanka
  • Production Date(s): 

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Description

Firefly
Magic (light)

Features the iconic Firefly-class transport ship that carried Captain Mal Reynolds and his crew across the galaxy.

Press the button on the ornament to see the ship light up! Battery-operated. Includes three replaceable LR41 batteries.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt
  • Released: 2018 (Ornament Debut)
  • Retail Price: $32.99 USA/$43.99 CAN
  • Material(s): plastic
  • Dimensions: 3.5" w. x 1.5" h. x 5.32" d.
  • SKU: QXI3446
  • Produced in: Sri Lanka
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2018-10-12T20:46:08-06:00October 6th, 2018|

Daryl Rides Again

Description

The Walking Dead

Features the popular post-apocalyptic hero with his motorcycle built from salvaged parts. Wheels turn. Coordinating Merle Dixon Walker ornament sold separately.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt and Patricia Andrews.
  • Released: 2018
  • Retail Price: $19.99 USA/$24.99 CAN
  • Material(s):
  • Dimensions: 2.06" w. x 3.2" h. x 3.86" d.
  • SKU: QXI2903
  • Produced in: Thailand
  • Production Date(s): 

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The Walking Dead

Description

The Walking Dead
Features the popular post-apocalyptic hero with his motorcycle built from salvaged parts. Wheels turn. Coordinating Merle Dixon Walker ornament sold separately.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt and Patricia Andrews.
  • Released: 2018
  • Retail Price: $19.99 USA/$24.99 CAN
  • Material(s):
  • Dimensions: 2.06" w. x 3.2" h. x 3.86" d.
  • SKU: QXI2903
  • Produced in: Thailand
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2018-10-12T16:00:40-06:00October 6th, 2018|

1940 Ford

Robert Hurlburt’s Keepsake work has always been influenced by the models and machines he made when he was a kid. “I’m always thinking about the process and the detailing that turn a simple object into a work of art,” he says. “I like to knowhow things are put together, and I love making the practical and pragmatic look magical.”

Description

4th in the series.

Features a striking blue car inspired by vintage Ford hot rods. Doors open and wheels turn.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt and Don Palmiter
  • Released: 2018 (Ornament Debut)
  • Retail Price: $17.99 USA/$23.99 CAN
  • Material(s): die-cast metal
  • Dimensions: 1.43" w. x 1.57" h. x 3.75" d.
  • SKU: QX9306
  • Produced in: China
  • Production Date(s): 

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Description

4th in the series.
Features a striking blue car inspired by vintage Ford hot rods. Doors open and wheels turn.

  • Artist: Robert Hurlburt and Don Palmiter
  • Released: 2018 (Ornament Debut)
  • Retail Price: $17.99 USA/$23.99 CAN
  • Material(s): die-cast metal
  • Dimensions: 1.43" w. x 1.57" h. x 3.75" d.
  • SKU: QX9306
  • Produced in: China
  • Production Date(s)

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2023-07-24T07:53:45-06:00October 6th, 2018|
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