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♱ In Memory of – Duane Unruh


Duane Unruh
April 18, 1930 – December 14, 2022

It is with great sadness that we share the passing of one of Hallmark’s beloved Keepsake Ornament Artists, Duane Unruh. Please click on the attached links to see his full obituary or sign his guestbook.


I began collecting Hallmark shortly out of high school. I was splitting my time between college and working at my old high school for my former journalism teacher, Mr. Kenner, who was now a friend.

He was not in good health, so I would often drive him wherever he needed to go. It was one of those times when I told him about an upcoming Hallmark EXPO where I was going to meet three of the artists. As I rattled off the artist’s names, he stopped me and said he also had a friend named Duane Unruh, who was a coach at a school he worked at earlier in his career.

I thought little of it—surely that coach did not end up sculpting ornaments.


Duane Signing Majestic Deer at ’94 EXPO

A few days after EXPO I showed him my photos. Flipping through the stack, he lifted his glasses, and pulled the photo of Duane signing my KOCC “Majestic Deer” ornament real close to his eye and said, “That is Duane! He’s really an artist now? For Hallmark?”

With further confirmation, my hope was that Duane would be touring nearby again and I could take my teacher to his first Hallmark event and reacquaint the old friends. Sadly, that never happened before my teacher passed.

However, I did get to meet Duane again in 1998 at the big Kansas City Convention. Along with my ornament to be signed, I had tucked away a photo of Mr. Kenner.

As Duane began signing my ornament I slid the photo across the table. After a few seconds, his eyes lit up with the biggest smile and said, “That’s the Old Man Sparky, I haven’t seen him in years, how’s he doing?

I sadly explained the situation to him and we shared a few quick stories. It was great to know Duane hadn’t forgotten his roots and remembered him fondly. (I also realized it was Duane who had long ago given my journalism teacher his nickname, not us students.)

It was learning of Duane’s background that made me love the Keepsake Studios even more, knowing that back then they would consider ability over degree, and uncover a truly master artist in the process.

A master artist is truly what Duane was—a traditional artist using clay, wax and wood to create pieces that told stories often through nothing more than just a facial expression or a gesture of a hand frozen in time.

Talking about his style, Duane said, “As a figure sculptor, I like to visualize an episode as a drama unfolding. I run the scene through my mind’s eye like a video, embellishing and changing details as I rerun it over and over. When I am satisfied with my ‘mental movie,’ I stop the drama at the most exciting point in the story; that frozen frame becomes my design.

He continued, “I like to say I sculpt relationships. A human figure or an animal is almost always relating to another human or animal, or maybe a sound in its environment. A sculpture is stationery and mute, of course, so it can only convey a story through its visual elements. The facial expression, the attitude of the head, the body language, and the hand gestures all work together to communicate the emotion of the moment.

Duane’s work could not only be found on the Keepsake Ornament Wall, but also in Merry Miniatures and countless figurines released for Hallmark Galleries and other collections. Several of the internal retail performance awards that Hallmark presented to its stores were also sculpted by Duane.

Wreath of Memories
Keepsake of Membership

A very notable moment in his career was in 1987, when his “Wreath of Memories” was chosen to be the ornament that launched the Keepsake Ornament Collector’s Club.

Then in celebration of Hallmark Keepsake Ornament’s 25th anniversary in 1998, Hallmark turned to Duane once again to sculpt two of the attendee gifts and the sleigh in the Studio Edition.

Among the many subjects Duane was known for sculpting were: Coca-Cola, Marjolein Bastin, The Wizard of Oz, March of the Teddy Bears, A Christmas Carol, many nativities and the Old World Silver Collection. In the sports section, he sculpted legends like Kobe Bryant, Wayne Gretzky, and Arnold Palmer. However, many may remember him best for the numerous endearing Santa Clauses he sculpted throughout his career.

Little Drummer Boy
Duane Unruh Design

With 40 years of sculpting experience, Duane retired and he and his family started Duane Unruh Design in 2003 which produced ornaments and figurines in both pewter and bronze. His collection focused on Biblical figures and events. The initial offering was a 12-piece Christmas Nativity set.

Regarding his new collection, Duane said, “In addition to the Santa Clauses and sports figures and cute little animals, I crafted a number of Christian ornaments for Hallmark. I realized long ago my desire to use my artistic gift to glorify the Creator who endowed me with it. My work at Hallmark prepared me with the technical expertise I now use to execute the themes I’m most interested in communicating.”

Duane clearly had also a spirit of giving back and he built that into his new venture. A part of each sale went to charity, and not just a specific charity, but any one that the customer chose.


The Hope Memorial
Joplin, Missouri

Duane later joined forces with seven other Kansas City-based artists to create a memorial for the devastating 2011 Joplin, Missouri tornado using wood from the destroyed Salvation Army Thrift Store. Duane’s contribution to the piece is the image of God’s hands which he carved in the workshop of his retirement home over a period of two months (approximately one hundred hours).

The Set Apart organization in Kansas City created a YouTube documentary on the memorial’s creation process and dedication, which includes Duane and his contribution.

“The Hope Memorial” is on display at the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Joplin.  It can be found on the East exterior wall of the building at 302 E. 7th Street.  A dedication ceremony is planned on the anniversary of the tornado in May 2023.


Let the Children Come
Overland Park, Kansas

Also, during his retirement Duane sculpted “Let the Children Come” depicting Jesus surrounded by little children. You can see these life-sized sculptures for yourself if you attend services at either campuses of the Colonial Presbyterian Churches in Overland Park, Kansas or South Kansas City, Missouri (a simple 20 minute drive from Crown Center). Duane was a member of Colonial Presbyterian for over 60 years.

Duane passed on December 14, 2022 and is survived by many children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In what could be said to be a nod to his former career in coaching and his faith, the family requested remembrances be made in the form of contributions to the Greater Kansas City FCA, 8701 Leeds Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64129.

– Tim Allen


References:

  • DuaneUnruhDesign.com (archive.org)
  • Hallmark Keepsake Ornament Club Collector’s Courier, Volume 15, Number 2, 2001
  • Scroggins, C. J. (1993). Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments (A Collector’s Guide: 1973 – 1993 – The First Twenty Years) (6th ed.). hallmark.
  • Regehr, McKenna, “Let the Children Come”, 2023, Colonial Presbyterian Churches
  • Set Apart KC
  • The Hope Memorial–a documentary (YouTube.com)
  • The Clay Center Dispatch
  • The Joplin Globe
  • The Salvation Army Greater St. Louis Metropolitan Area
  • The Salvation Army Jasper Newton County
January 8th, 2023|0 Comments

Artist Insights: Mythical Mermaids (New Series)

Hallmark: If you’re a fan of Kris Gaughran’s Fairy Messengers series, then do we have a treat for you. Did you know Kris has been working on an all new series? That’s right! Her first in series Mermaid Keepsake Ornament will be released in 2023 and we can’t wait!

Kristina: “I have been a fan of mermaids, and all things fantasy, for as long as I can remember,” Kris says. “Since I work on the Fairy Messengers, I wanted to explore some other friends that could also live in their world but give them a look all their own.

Hallmark: Each of the mermaids in her series will be based on real sea life. “I’m excited to explore the diversity that could be found in their world,” she continues. “Much like I do in my fairy world series. Each mermaid will be a unique take on a real fish and the type of mermaid that might have that tail.”

Kristina: “I’m hoping that this first one will get the fans curious as to how the series will progress. I wanted to take a different approach to these mermaids, something a bit more unique and playful in their styling. I really think it will appeal to people of all ages.

Hallmark: In designing this series, Kris was surprised at how true to her initial sketch the design stayed.

Kristina: “It was a bit unusual for how I work to be honest,” she continued. “I had so many options to choose from, with so many unique and colorful fish out there. I just love the sweetness of her pose and side glance. Most of all, I’m thrilled about finally being able to create a series like this. I’ve ALWAYS wanted to design a mermaid ornament. Being able to bring this series to life really makes the little girl in me quite excited!

Hallmark: Keep your eyes open for this fun and fanciful new series. And if you need anything else to get you excited about this new series, Kris let it slip that the first 5 ornaments in this series have already been sketched! That’s right…FIVE more are already in their final planning stages.

Mythical Mermaids
First in a new series.

Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments. “Behind the scenes with Kris Gaughran about her first in series Mermaid Keepsake” Keepsake Ornament Club Facebook Page, November 28, 2022. https://www.facebook.com/groups/KOCMembers/posts/3291599657746702/

November 28th, 2022|1 Comment

Artist Insights: Retro Designs

Hallmark: Are you loving the retro design of Joanne Wright’s recent ornaments as much as we are? They’ve become really sought-after, and we thought it would be fun to find out what inspired Joanne to create them.

Joanne: “I love the retro/vintage look, especially in Christmas ornaments and decor, not only for the fun style, but also for the colors and materials. I enjoy combing the antique stores for them, and I’ve always wanted to create this look and style in an ornament. In 2020, my wish came true! I created the Nostalgic Santa ornament and, thankfully, the fans and collectors loved him as much as I did. While most of the figurines in the ’50s and ’60s were made of either plastic or porcelain, I chose to create my Santa in porcelain to give him a special look and value. That Nostalgic Santa led to the Vintage Snowman in 2021 and now the Retro Reindeer for this year.

Hallmark: You can also find Joanne’s newest design, Jolly Santa, at our Trim the Tree Event this year. Remember, you can shop early on December 2, when you bring your Early Shopping Pass in store. Joanne is excited for you to see this version of her special Santa.

Joanne: “Being asked to bring back my 2020 Nostalgic Santa for the Trim the Tree Event this year—this time as a new Jolly Santa—was really special to me. I thought it was important to use the bottlebrush attachment again, so this time Santa has that attachment as a wreath, and I love how it turned out.

Hallmark: Joanne is grateful for the positive feedback she’s received from you.

Joanne: “I must give a shout-out to all our friends and fans out there who have done an amazing job displaying them. Nothing inspires me more!

Joanne’s Retro Designs

Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments. “Behind the scenes with Joanne Wright and her Jolly Santa and Retro Reindeer ornaments!” Keepsake Ornament Club Facebook Page, October 27, 2022. https://www.facebook.com/groups/KOCMembers/posts/3265497543690247/

October 27th, 2022|0 Comments

Save the Date!: 2023 Keepsake Ornament Club Launch Party (Facebook Live Event)

Hallmark will host a 2023 Keepsake Ornament Club (KOC) Launch Party (Facebook Live event) at 10:00 a.m. CDT on November 1, 2022. During the event, they will give an overview of the 2023 KOC, which will launch the following day, November 2, 2022.

Tom Best

Tom Best

Emma Leturgez-Smith

Nello Williams

Tracy Larsen

The host of the Facebook Live event will be Keepsake Editor Lindsay Evans, who will be joined by Keepsake artists Tom Best, Emma Leturgez-Smith, Nello Williams, and Tracy Larsen. Three lucky viewers will win a 2023 KOC membership during the live event, so be sure to tune in live for a chance to win!

Location: Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments Facebook page
Date: Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Time: from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. CDT

The event is free to attend! To take part, simply set up a Facebook account and click on the Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments Facebook page link on November 1, 2022, from 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. CDT.
September 22nd, 2022|0 Comments

Artist Insights: Festive Octopus

Did you know Sharon Visker’s Festive Octopus ornament features sound and motion? Simply press the button on the ornament to hear a FUN version of “Jingle Bells” and see the Octopus drum along.

Hallmark: We love that this ornament spreads sea-son’s greetings 😉 with Sharon’s colorful design featuring a crab and octopus that merrily drums along to a calypso version of “Jingle Bells.” And we wanted to hear more about it, so we sat down with Sharon Visker to learn more!

Of her inspiration, Sharon said, “I’ve been fortunate to travel to Tahiti over the past few years and spend a lot of time building sand sculptures of various creatures. It’s become a new hobby of mine, but I don’t get much practice with real beach sand living in Kansas! I have a new appreciation for the beauty of the ocean and beaches even though I’ve never lived close enough to enjoy them on a regular basis. When I started to paint this ornament, I wanted to go after an island/Caribbean color vibe, so I chose a brighter fun palette that reflects island life.

Who thinks we need a group trip to Tahiti with Sharon? Purely for research purposes, of course!

Hallmark: Because this ornament has magic (sound and motion), we asked Sharon to share more about working with the editorial and engineering teams. She said, “the editorial/sound team came up with an awesome song that has that bongo drum beat with a carefree, fun Christmassy island feel. Then, our engineering team came up with the movement. Four legs of the octopus actually move! They drum to the beat of the song.” Check out a video of the ornament in action here. Scroll through all the pictures until you get to the video. Press the play button to see it in action!

When it came to the styling of the octopus, Sharon had a real-life experience to pull inspiration from! She said, “When I was in Tahiti, I saw a baby octopus up close…that was a pretty cool experience!” More reason for that group trip to Tahiti next time, right?

What do you think? Is this one on your list this year? We know so many of you have beach-themed trees and décor. We think this ornament would fit in perfectly! Pick it up at Ornament Debut in October online or in your local Hallmark Gold Crown store.

Festive Octopus

Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments. “Behind the scenes with Sharon Visker and her Festive Octopus ornament!” Keepsake Ornament Club Facebook Page, September 21, 2022. https://www.facebook.com/groups/KOCMembers/permalink/3233922350181100

September 21st, 2022|0 Comments
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