Take your display to the next level by adding this detailed and scary skeleton throne into your scene. No one but the owner of the throne will dare sit there!
A fun way to reuse all those fallen leaves, this Villager rakes up a big pile to fill the pumpkin shaped bags. A great addition to your Original Snow Village display, at home or in the park.
Buddy has gone to a better place, to the R.I.P. Cemetery , of course. This lighted accessory features Buddy as a pet ghost ready to haunt the neighborhood.
Dressed as pirates, this father and son duo are following a treasure map to find where the Kraken has struck! This accessory was designed to accompany The Kraken House.
Use Department 56 Cross Product accessories to enhance your Halloween or Fall Village display. Black Bare Branch Trees, Set of 3. 9.75" , 7.75" , and 5.75".
This tree has been officially "slimed". Whether it came from local teenagers or the monster from the lagoon, who knows? It's a great addition for a little color in your Halloween Village.
Driving into town with a smile, this Santa brings a special delivery in tow. Driving a rocking red pickup truck highlighted with patchwork and rosemaling, Santa steers a gorgeously decorated Christmas tree towards a home in need of holiday cheer.
There's no place like gnome for Christmas! Celebrate the season with this incredibly crafted holiday gnome by Jim Shore. Patterned in delicate engravings and flowers, this gnome holds a colorful Christmas wreath with a mustache hidden smile.
This Jim Shore designed dated ornament features The Grinch dressed as Santa examining a lengthy Naughty and Nice list. With a plot to ruin Christmas, Grinch moves all the names over to the Naughty list to ensure no one receives presents in 2024!
With rosemaled blue tentacles this Jim Shore imagined octopus ornament makes a lovely addition to any tree. Floating through branches, this enchanting ocean dweller is a charming reminder of seaside serenity in any climate.
This is the 12th piece & final piece for the "Twelfth Night" series in Dickens' Village. The Corps of Drums, also known as "Drums" was originally used as signalers when entering battle. They have been part of the British military since the 16th century.
A Coaching House was also called a coaching inn, and was a vital part of transportation and the infrastructure of England until the rail systems were fully up and running. Coaches carry travelers, goods, and the mail.
A soft cotton knit throw with reversible Nordic-inspired woven snowflake designs in a neutral palette. Complements well with coordinating styles for a cozy collection.
Stop at the Sweet Spot to fill your sweet spot -- this booth at the Farmer's Market is always filled with homemade candies and other treats. The piece is hand-crafted and hand-painted ceramic lit building.
The sculpting of this piece is artistic and highlights the metal looking grates at the rose windows. Interior texture and color application give dimension to the light. Church looks more like it's fallen ruin to centuries of time, rather than haunted.
Every neighborhood has a house that goes out of its way to be noticed for the holidays. This once-modest home uses a pair of towering Brite Lites trees and a rooftop Season's Greetings sign to make sure it's the most eye-popping house in the Village.
Peace To All That Enter , is the welcome sign above the door, inviting everyone to join the Christmastime Celebrations inside. Set of 2 includes a sign that could be easily personalized for a family gathering or commemorative ceremony.
During the 1800s, it was popular to speculate which clipper ship carrying tea from the Far East would arrive first in London. The side of our Joseph Edward Tea Shoppe includes a sign announcing the race updates. Hand painted porcelain with cord & bulb.