This very traditional witch, dressed all in black with her black cat, broom stick and pointed hat, is a spooky addition to your Halloween display. You can almost hear her chanting, Toil, Toil Double Trouble.
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!
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.
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.
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 part of the North Pole Collection, designed by Department 56 - inspired by magic and charming legends. Where Santa's elves make bubble lights, includes a real working bubble light! Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain building. Includes adapter cord.
Set on a 130 ft. cliff above Lake Superior, Split Rock Lighthouse in Two Harbours, Minnesota, is one of the most photographed and visited spots in the state. Built in 1910 this lighthouse is a welcome addition to The Original Snow Village.
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!
The year is 1989, and the place is the Plaza Theatre, the event is the premiere of a now classic Christmas movie National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
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.
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.
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.
All the elves shop for molasses, nutmeg, ginger and cinnamon at the NP Gingerbread Supply Company. Shaped like the engine of a festive train, could this be the start of something big?
Housed in an brick building, Thompson's Furniture is as impressive on the outside as the fine furnishings they sell inside. Note the shipment of new headboards on the side on the building.
At the North Pole, Santa's Man Cave sits apart from his residence in a cozy travel trailer decked out with brightly colored lighted , garland and a snowman standing guard near the door.
The season of giving is here, so celebrate love and friendship with the Peanuts styled by Jim Shore. This sweet statuette features best friends, Snoopy and Woodstock, as they exchange gifts. Snoopy presents his bestie with a box bigger than the bird.
Designed by Jim Shore for Possible Dreams, this figurine is a Limited Edition. Clothtique fabrics, fur and ribbons with Jim's signature design details are used.
With LED lights, this Highland Glen bird's nest diorama by Jim Shore is a song of color of craftsmanship. Nestled between a wreath brimming with holly, two cardinals create a scene of warmth and love. With a forest backdrop, a jingle bell rings.
This Jim Shore ornament is a delight of color and coastal charm. The playful gnome wears sunglasses, flip flops, and a gorgeous cap revealing a seaside scene with palm trees and sailboat. He carries a beach ball and pail of seashells this Christmas.
Wearing delicate ice-skates on each of his four hooves, Rudolph the red nosed reindeer goes for a skate in this festive tree ornament. This playful piece captures Rudolph smiling widely with a red and green scarf and a gorgeous Jim Shore rosemaled coat.