Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Cute ornament with a different color scheme
Cons: Nothing really new for all but the most obsessive
collector
The Bottom Line:
Testing all the lights
Now with different colors
Cute for collectors
Testing Lights in New Colors
Hallmark loves people like me. Yes, the casual collector can go into a store
and buy the ornaments they want.
However, there are repaints (also called colorways) that Hallmark will
release of some ornaments. Now really,
do I need two versions of the same ornament?
Clearly, the answer was yes since I went out of my way to get the
repaint of the first North Pole Tree Trimmers.
This ornament was originally released in 2013 at the
Keepsake Ornament Club event held in Kansas
City every two years.
It essentially looks like the first in the series. Each entry in the series features an elf
getting decorations ready for Christmas.
This time around, the elf is testing light bulbs. He's about to hook one up to a battery pack,
in fact, to make sure it lights. We
don't want any trees that won't light on one side, right?
Where this ornament differs is in the colors used to paint
it. The bulb that is being tested is
green while the bulb in the elf's pack is red.
The elf himself is wearing red pants and shoes and has a red band on his
otherwise green hat. Meanwhile, his
shirt is green.
It's a very subtle color change (unlike some that are pretty
radical). I was worried that the added
green might make him blend in to the tree a bit more, but I found that wasn't
the case. He still was visible thanks to
the added red on his clothes.
So, which do I like better?
That's a hard one. Honestly, I
find both the ornaments to be very cute.
The coloring makes no difference, and it's kind of fun to have twins
like this to hang on different parts of the tree.
Since the mold is the same one used for the regular line
ornament, it's no surprise that the ornament stands upright. He's fairly stable, just like the
original. Also like the original, he
tips forward ever so slightly when you hang him, but it's not enough to be
noticeable when you have him in the branches of a tree. And yes, the 1 in a Christmas tree is present
as well, this time on the bottom of the battery.
No, you really don't need both, and if you just have the
original, you'll be just fine. But if
you are a collector, you'll be pleased you tracked down the 2013 North Pole Tree Trimmers repaint.
Be sure to check out the rest of the North Pole Tree Trimmers series.
Be sure to check out the rest of the North Pole Tree Trimmers series.
Original Price: $14.95
I didn't need it either but had to have it. Who can resist that cute little face?!
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a very cute ornament, isn't it?
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