Travel
Class A Motorhome Ornament
$27.99Do you love to travel, camp and see new sights, but want the comfort of home? Take your home on the road and live a life of luxury as you travel in your home. Look inside and youll find beds, bathroom, kitchen and more.
Classic Car Ornament
$27.99The Classic 1957 introduced new styling such as rear-fins and mechanical options for varying budgets. Today, it is one of the most recognizable body styles from the first century of automobile design. The car is popular with collectors, hot rod enthusiasts, and artists, making this ornament the perfect gift for a car enthusiast!
Classic Motorhome Ornament
$27.99The first motorhome was built by Raymond Frank so that he could take his family on vacation to the Midwest and Florida. His invention caught the eye of other travelers who soon requested that Frank build more. Suddenly an industry was born and people had a new way to travel with the comforts of home.
Compass Ornament
$19.99Dating as far back as 221 BC, in the Qin dynasty, people have been using compasses to help find their way. Originally the Chinese used a lodestone compass to tell fortunes, and later developed the luopan for Fung Shui. By the 11th century, they were being used for navigation. Even today, we still look to the compass rose to find our true north.
Covered Bridge Ornament
$21.99Covered Bridges recall simpler times and small towns where everyone knew their neighbors. Nicknamed kissing bridges, reasons are varied as to why they were covered perhaps to preserve the truss structure, to prevent oxen from balking when crossing water, or protect travelers during storms
Crab Shack Ornament
$29.99Santa’s Crab Shack has a small hole on its underside designed to borrow a standard bulb from your tree to light up the cottage. Upon lighting your cottage, you will immediately discover the first of many secrets, the beautifully crafted scene inside. Can you find all 25 crabs? What is Santa’s favorite dessert?
Crown Of Royalty Ornament
$24.99The Crown has long been a symbol of royalty that traditionally represents power, legitimacy, victory and honor. This glass Crown of Royalty ornament makes a great gift for someone you want to honor as a princess, Queen for a day, Prince among men, or King of his castle!
Cruise Ship Ornament
$21.99A trip on a Cruise Ship offers a vacation where the voyage and the ship’s amenities are a large part of the experience. Organized like a floating resort, a Cruise Ship offers fabulous food, entertainment and cultural adventures. This beautiful Cruise Ship ornament brings to mind fond memories of a special trip and makes a perfect keepsake.
Currituck Lighthouse
$21.99On December 1, 1875, the beacon of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse filled in a previously dark mile gap along the North Carolina coast. To distinguish the Currituck Beach Lighthouse from other regional lighthouses, its brick exterior was left unpainted.
Dallas City Ornament
$34.99Dallas is a great metropolis in north Texas and is a commercial and cultural hub of the region. The city features attractions on almost every corner, including the Bank of America Building, Fountain Palace, Reunion Tower, Renaissance Tower and the Old Red Courthouse. More than 44 million people visit this great American city each year.
Eiffel Tower Ornament
$27.99The Eiffel Tower, named after its designer, Gustave Eiffel, was built between 1887 and 1889 as the entrance arch for the Exposition Universelle, a World’s Fair marking the centennial of the French Revolution. It is a global icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world.
Eldred Rock Lighthouse
$17.49Along the banks of the Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska is the Eldred Rock Lighthouse. This historic site was constructed in 1905 because of the many shipwrecks nearby during the Gold Rush. Notable also is the fact that this is the last of the 12 manned lighthouses that were started in Alaska.