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.
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 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.
This Jim Shore gnome is like no other! Modeled after The Grinch, this mischievous creation features the green Christmas grouch's signature smirk and yellow eyes as he holds an ornament dressed as Santa. He wears a tree hat with a light up star.
Twas the Night Before Christmas is one of the most well-loved Christmas stories of all time. See it retold through the eyes of artist Jim Shore, with original art that brings the nostalgic story to life in Jim's unmistakable folk-art inspired style.
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 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.
A part of the North Pole Collection, inspired by magic and charming legends. This Santa mug shaped building is a favorite hang-out for all hard working elves. Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain lit building, Includes light cord & bulb.
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. The miller at Brandon Mill ground corn for his neighbors. Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain lit building.
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.
A couple of new businesses have come to The Original Snow Village. The Pet Shop is conveniently located right next door to Rachel's Veterinary Clinic. Friendly signs and separate entrances complete this Main Street shop.
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.
Look what's come to Christmas Lane for the Original Snow Village! Why it's The Grinch House! It's got a grinchy tree, a Grinchy sleigh on the roof, signs to Who-Ville and a Grinch trying to run away with the Christmas lights!
This stately red brick home will be the site of the year's annual big bash -- the residents have put up a banner Ready For New Year's Eve. This set of two can stay up long after the Christmas decorations come down.
This set of three accessories shows two seated and one standing figure, all doing what today's Village Hipsters do -- drink coffee! The seated figures will go perfectly on any of the Department 56 park benches (sold separately).
All the most discerning ladies come here to have their gowns made and altered. And for those in need of a finely crafted wig or hairpiece, visit the wig shop on the second story.