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.
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.
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!
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.
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!
One of the trick items you can buy at Trixie's Tricks & Treats is a squirting frog! These two young witches just stopped in to stock up on all the tricks needed for a spooky fun Halloween.
This birchbark deer ornament makes an elegant addition to your holiday tree décor. Framed with rosemaling, the ornament shares a tranquil scene of a spotted deer sitting in the forest. The ornament gives the appearance of carved wood with fallen snow.
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.
This Jim Shore gnome is like no other! Modeled after The Grinch, this mischievous hanging ornament features the green grouch's signature smirk and yellow eyes. Grinch wears a mistletoe patterned hat and a large heart next to his loyal dog, Max.
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 timeless holiday staple piece, this inset box sign features a vintage-inspired Santa Claus and chimney design, "Better Not Pout" sentiment, and natural wood trim. Complements well with coordinating styles for a cohesive Christmas collection.
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.
Just like so many of us, Santa and his elves love to stop at the local Dairy Queen for a Treat. This adorable DQ stand welcomes the folks from the North Pole to walk up, grab a stool, and enjoy a cone, shake, or Dilly bar from the service window.
If you have ever wondered how candy canes get their stripes, this whimsical factory at the North Pole reveals the trade secrets. The tiny stool in front offers industrious elves the chance to add creative stripes to a freshly made rotating candy stick.
Housed in Cornhill Shoppes is a high-end custom Milliner and William & Son Bespoke Tailer. The word bespoke means that each garment is made from a custom pattern and assures that the fit is perfect. Cornhill is one of the 25 wards within London.
There's a new Fire House in town, it's Engine 223 Fire House for The Original Snow Village. The engine bays are on the first floor while the upstairs contains the offices and bunk rooms for the firemen.
Many fisherman enjoy catching perch, a freshwater fish that is good eating. This is the 6th fish shack in the sub-series for The Original Snow Village.
History tells us that Perfumeries originally sold oils and pomanders to keep undesirable orders at bay. Later they became part of the cosmetic industry and were used by men and women of high society.