Disney Christmas Ornaments
Very cute!! If anybody wants to sell their Aurora ornament from this set, please let me know. Thanks!
Oh Yay! Thanks for sharing! If there is i co-op I will be interested in the mulan one the most, but also rapunzel! Let me know if someone starts one!
I ordered an extra set of ornaments, and will be selling them piecemeal. I'm going to be posting a thread in the Marketplace forum.If there is a coop, we would love to get Ariel - thank you!
I agree with you about the jingle bell princesses. And I'm glad you will have a chance to purchase the Tinker Bell ornament. It is really amazingly beautiful in person. Oh, and they are $14.95 each. If anyone wants one who cannot go to Disneyland or Disneyworld, then I would be willing to get it for them, for $15 plus shipping.I think the sculpted tops are really nice -- they have really beautiful faces, IMO. But the jingle bell at the bottom looks a little funny to me, lol.
BTW, I love your Tinker Bell ornament. I'm going to have to grab one next time I get to Disney.
There's also a Jim Shore 4 ornament set on the Disney Store Site. The characters included are Maleficent, Cruella, Captain Hook and Evil Queen. Just wanted to ask that if anyone has this set or is getting it and wants to sell Maleficent, please let me know. I'd like to have just the Maleficent ornament. Thanks!
Another very nice ornament sets that I just discovered in the Disney Store site:
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas Ornament Set -- 7-Pc.
Hmmm... As the reviews of the Disney Villains Ornament Set by Jim Shore indicate, for the price ($75) of the set, there could have been more figures and/or they could have been better rendered. But I think that the Maleficient ornament is by far the best of the four. Her face is very beautiful and faithful to the movie. I would think that it would be very unlikely that someone would buy the set and NOT want Maleficent.
The current Disney Princess Ornament Collection has 8 princesses dressed in tulle ballerina outfits, and standing on point. They are sold separately, for $10.50 each or 2 for $18. They are made of resin and cloth, and are 5 1/2 inches tall. The princesses in this collection are Ariel, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Rapunzel (sold out), Snow White and Tiana. I think they are all very well made, detailed and pretty, and a very good buy, especially at the sale price of $9. Too bad Rapunzel has already sold out, about a month after they were released. Here are links and some promotional images of the set. You can click on either the name or the image to go to the corresponding Disney Store product page.[More to come...]
I just noticed the Jingle Bell Disney Princess Ornament Set -- 4-Pc. ($19.95) in the US Disney Store website. Four princesses, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel and Belle, sit atop a working jingle bell. The figurines are made of resin, and I think their overall look is nicer than the corresponding princesses in the LE set. Plus, at only $5 each, it's much cheaper than the other set. Here is a picture from the product page:
The current Disney Princess Ornament Collection has 8 princesses dressed in tulle ballerina outfits, and standing on point. They are sold separately, for $10.50 each or 2 for $18. They are made of resin and cloth, and are 5 1/2 inches tall. The princesses in this collection are Ariel, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Rapunzel (sold out), Snow White and Tiana. I think they are all very well made, detailed and pretty, and a very good buy, especially at the sale price of $9. Too bad Rapunzel has already sold out, about a month after they were released. Here are links and some promotional images of the set. You can click on either the name or the image to go to the corresponding Disney Store product page.
I want this one, and one they had of Mickey/Minnie(s). So cute! My son would be so excited about the Stitch ornament, and of course, i LOVE the Alice one!
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