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2024 Reveal: Better Together Ornament Sets

Best friends are better together—just like these adorable pairs of Hallmark ornaments that stick together, easily separate, and reattach with embedded magnets when you hang them. Or, give one-half of the pair to your best friend or loved one to say “We’ll always be better together!”


Available Beginning Ornament Premiere

Sanderson Sisters
Disney Hocus Pocus

Harry Potter™ & Hedwig™
Harry Potter™

Winnie the Pooh & Piglet
Disney Winnie The Pooh

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Sonic & Tails
Sonic the Hedgehog

Spongebob & Patrick
Spongebob Squarepants

Apple Cider Donut & Festive Drink

Pumpkin & Candy Corn

Takeout Box & Fortune Cookie

Pizza & Ranch


Early Releases

Chocolate Heart Candies

Chocolate Bunny & Egg

Grapes & Cheese

Chicken & Waffle

March 17th, 2024|1 Comment

2024 Sneak Peek

Here are more sneak peeks from the 2024 Keepsake Ornament line.

Cookie Cutter Christmas
13th in the series.

Cozy Critters
Special Edition

Partridge in a Pear Tree
The 12 Days of Christmas
1st in the series.

Reindeer Games

Dr. Finkelsteins Observatory
Disney Tim Burton’s
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Tree Topper

March 2nd, 2024|0 Comments

Ornament Spotlight: Rainbow 
 Lorikeet

KOC-exclusive Rainbow 
 Lorikeet 
 coming in July
We have a feeling this 
 one will fly off the shelves!


Rainbow 
 Lorikeet
Member Exclusive

Keepsake Artist Emma Leturgez-Smith’s newest 
 club-exclusive ornament will brighten any perch on your tree. And it seems destiny took over when deciding what this ornament would be.

Emma explains, “The decision was almost made for me in a weird, fated way. For one of our virtual events in 2022, all the studio artists did a short video with Santa. Those videos were compiled together and shared with club members.

For my video, the Kansas City Zoo was kind enough to allow our crew to come in and film me in the Rainbow Lorikeet cage! We all showed up bright and early, and I was the first to feed them that day, so they were very eager to see the grapes and fruit nectar cups I had. It didn’t take long before I was covered in parrots. I had so much fun—how could I not create a Rainbow Lorikeet ornament after that!

Lorikeets are common backyard birds in Australia, and Emma’s knowledge of their habits gave her the perfect inspiration for this beauty’s perch.

I wanted to try a different type of flower shape. Lorikeets in the wild are fond of bottlebrush flowers, both as a place to hang out and as a food source. A brightly colored pipe cleaner gives a similar fluffy look for this bird’s flower perch.

An avid bird lover, Emma has three birds in her little flock at home, each with its own distinct personality. She says, “Though I don’t have a Rainbow Lorikeet, one of my parrots does share a few of the same colors. It’s incredible how vibrant the colors are. And Rainbow Lorikeets are very playful and curious, so I gave this one a little head tilt to convey a cute, inquisitive look. To me, the pose is saying the lorikeet is ready to listen to whatever you have to say—or maybe it’s singing a Christmas song!”at they’re peeking at…only they know what ornaments are on their Wish List!

Remember, this ornament is available only to club members. You can pick yours up at Ornament Premiere 
 in July!

“KOC-exclusive Rainbow 
 Lorikeet 
 coming in July.” For Keeps 23 Spring 2024: 3-4.

February 21st, 2024|0 Comments

2024 Sneak Peek: Holiday Helpers

Sharon Visker brings you a new Howliday Helpers series of mini pups!


Howliday Helpers
1st in the series.

We can never get enough of pets dressed up for the holidays. Who can, right? That’s why we’re so doggone happy to introduce Sharon Visker’s new miniature Howliday Helpers series. Each ornament will feature a different pup all decked out in fetching gear that might include anything from festive scarves to hats, toys, sweaters, and more.

We were able to get Sharon to paws her busy schedule to give you the scoop on what inspired her and it turns out it was simple and sweet: “I’m just a dog lover and thought it would be fun!

Sharon continues, “There are a lot of dog lovers out there, and many of us have followed Anita Marra Rogers’ wonderful Puppy Love series that started way back in 1991. I wanted to do this series of minis with a different styling that will feel more graphic and young.

Another difference is these pups will be mixes and mutts and rescues, so maybe you won’t be able to identify a specific breed. This first ornament does look a little corgi-ish, but who really knows? You may be able to recognize some, but I think it’ll add to the fun to wonder, ‘What is it?’ Well, it’s a mutt. We love mutts!

When it comes to getting a series like this unleashed, there’s a definite process, and Sharon shared what goes on behind the scenes.

When I first have an idea, I do a lot of research online, looking at photos, cartoons and what’s popular in stylings, as well as culture and trends. My research pointed me in the direction of these dogs. So, at our big yearly kickoff, I submitted my idea with 3–5 years of drawings to show that it’s not just a one-and-done thing, but it can continue. They liked it and decided to move forward with the series.

At that point, the art directors came back to me and asked which drawing I’d like to start with. The initial ideas aren’t set in stone. I want it to look a bit different every year, so I’ll look at colors and mix it up. I tend to like variety!

As for Sharon’s creative process, she’s a traditional sculptor. “I work the old-fashioned way by sculpting my ornaments from wax and clay, using dental and sculpting tools and sandpaper. There are unique challenges to minis, because you’re working on a tiny 1½-inch surface, and it can be difficult to get all the details right. On the other hand, because they are so small, I can usually crank them out fairly quickly.

We begged Sharon to let us all in on what’s coming next in the series, and she hinted at something she calls “schnauzer-ish.” Maybe you’ll find your own special fur-baby reflected in one of the future pups of this series. One thing’s certain—they’ll be sculpted with love—and that’s the best treat of all.

Howliday Helpers
1st in the series.

“Sharon Visker brings you a new Howliday Helpers series of mini pups!.” For Keeps 23 Spring 2024: 5-6.

February 21st, 2024|0 Comments

2024 Reveal: Spring Keepsake Ornaments (Available beginning March 1)

Do you think the thrill of collecting Keepsake Ornaments begins in July? It will start a lot sooner than that as Hallmark kick’s off the 2024 Keepsake Ornaments season by releasing six popular Keepsake Ornaments early, including Violet-Green Swallow, 20th in the Beauty of Birds series; Steller’s Jay, miniature by Keepsake Artist Emma  Leturgez-Smith; Brilliant Butterflies 8th in the series; and Petite Paisley Butterfly, miniature by Keepsake Artist Terri Steiger and Hibiscus Fairy, 20th in the Fairy Messengers series; and Cute Carnation Fairy, miniature by Keepsake Artist Kristina Gaughran. All six designs will be available at participating Hallmark Gold Crown Stores beginning March 1 2024.

Brilliant Butterflies
8th in the series.

Petite Paisley Butterfly
Miniature

Hibiscus Fairy
Fairy Messengers
20th in the series.

Cute Carnation Fairy
Fairy Messengers
Miniature

Violet-Green Swallow
The Beauty of Birds
20th in the series.

Steller’s Jay
The Beauty of Birds
Miniature

February 15th, 2024|0 Comments

2024 Sneak Peek

Here are more sneak peeks from the 2024 Keepsake Ornament line.

Mythical Mermaids
2nd in the series.

Gnome for Christmas
4th in the series.

Brilliant Butterflies
8th in the series.

Mrs Claus
Special Edition

Spirited Pumpkin

February 3rd, 2024|0 Comments

2024 Sneak Peek

Here are two more sneak peeks from the 2024 Keepsake Ornament line featuring Noelle T. Klaus, the 20th in Joanne Wright’s Snowtop Lodge series available at Ornament Premiere and a Birch Reindeer by Terri Steiger releasing at Ornament Debut.

Noelle T. Klaus
Snowtop Lodge
20th in the series.

Birch Reindeer

February 2nd, 2024|2 Comments
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