In 1974, The Year Without a Santa Claus captured a generation with stop motion animation and the story of two dueling weather titans, Heat Miser & Snow Miser. This inspired ornament from Jim Shore depicts Heat Miser striking a pose with a fireball.
In 1974, The Year Without a Santa Claus captured a generation with stop motion animation and the story of two dueling weather titans, Heat Miser & Snow Miser. This inspired ornament from Jim Shore depicts Snow Miser dancing with a baton and hat.
This birdhouse shaped promotionally priced ornament is a beautiful addition to your holiday tree. With a red and green rosemaling frame, a peaceful rotating cardinal rests on a flowered branch with decorated wings.
There's a Sasquatch Crossing sign to warn visitors that you might be able to see the infamous Sasquatch! Our sasquatch is a metal silhouette that you can position anywhere in your Village.
Black Scary Cats & Pumpkins are two of the most used symbols for Halloween. You may want to add a couple sets of these throughout your Village to create that extra scary feel of the season.
With classic designs from the 1950s and 1960s, these Vintage Pumpkins will add a little color and charm to your Halloween Village display. This set of 5 can be used separately or together.
What do the monster, the witch and the pile of pumpkins have in common? They are all matte black metal silhouettes ready to place on the front lawn of any of your Halloween Village houses. They are the Spooky Silhouettes.
If you look at just the right angle you will see the Scary Witch face on the old tree. Her broom and black cat stand by in case she is transformed back into a witch again!
With sparkling glitter and lots of spooky skulls, the Haunted Skull Tree is lit and rotates. It will be the perfect centerpiece to any Village Halloween display.
No, we're not in Area 51, but there seems to be a flying saucer landing in the cow pasture! Udderly Unbelievable adds a little humor to your Village display as the spaceship rotates above head.
Our Frankenstein water tower is inspired by the character created by British author Mary Shelley who wrote the novel Frankenstein in 1818, spawning a genre of horror stories and pop culture.
Now Trick or Treat Lane can be easily found with the new Lit Entrance . Spooky lit trees with purple LEDs, pumpkins and dastardly bare branch trees line the entrance for ghastly good fun.
Who doesn't like to see their faithful canine companions dressed up to celebrate Halloween? These three Family Halloween Pups are patiently waiting for their treats. Sold in a set of three pieces.