Author Archives: Hallmark Star Trek Ornaments

Dream Book Facebook Live Event Tomorrow

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Join us for a Facebook Live event at 11 AM CT on April 14th, 2023 as we celebrate the launch of our 50th anniversary Dream Book! This special Facebook Live event will feature Keepsake artists Kristina Gaughran, Matt Johnson and Debra Nielsen, as well as Art Director Charles Young. Be sure to tune in live with us to hear all about the Dream Book and for the chance to win some special giveaways! We can’t wait to celebrate with you on 4/14! And P.S. – the event is free for all to attend.

Nation’s Treasures: Blue Nebula Ornament #707106

A rare Star Trek: The Experience ornament was sold on eBay on April 6, 2023 for $99.99. The last time this ornament was sold on eBay was October 15, 2020 when it sold for $60.00.

We learned, from the packaging, that the ornament is called Blue Nebula and has a merchandising code of #707106. It was previously referenced as Star Trek: The Experience, Las Vegas Hilton.

All five known Star Trek: The Experience Nation’s Treasures ornaments.

Artist Inspirations: The Hand of Apollo (2023)

On 31 August 2006, CBS Paramount Television announced that, in celebration of its 40th anniversary, Star Trek: The Original Series would return to broadcast syndication for the first time in sixteen years. Each of the series’ 79 episodes were digitally remastered to 1080p HD video, and DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 Surround audio standards, with all newly (re-)created visual effects and music. The opening theme was re-recorded in digital stereo with new vocals by Elin Carlson, and William Shatner’s opening monologue was remastered from the original elements. Most notably, though, many of the visual effects were recreated using CGI by CBS Digital. The new CGI Enterprise was based on the exact measurements, originally taken by Gary Kerr, of the original model, which is on display in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.

Memory Alpha
Left: Original special effects. Airdate: 9.27.67.
Right: Remastered special effects. Airdate: 1.12.08

It appears The Hand of Apollo is the first Hallmark ornament to take its inspiration from a remastered Star Trek episode.

Left: “Who Mourns for Adonais?” Star Trek: The Original Series: Season 2, Episode 2
Right: 2023 The Hand of Apollo Hallmark ornament

Hallmark Star Trek Ornament Value Guide: Spring/2023

Values below come from Hooked on Hallmark (HoH) and  The Ornament Factory (OF) as of 4.05.23. Prices are based off ornaments in boxes listed in mint condition. It is very likely you can find Hallmark Star Trek ornaments at a reduced price on other sites or eBay. This list should be used to judge rarity or demand rather than resell value. 

Hooked on Hallmark and The Ornament Factory are not affiliated with this site. HallmarkStarTrekOrnaments.com does not resell any ornaments.

For the fifth straight year the 2011 Defiant tops the list as most expensive and has risen $1,500 since last October. The Ornament Factory
The Commander Tucker ornament has been a cellar dweller for years. Its lowest point was when it was selling for $4.00 in the summer of ‘19. The Ornament Factory

Hallmark branded ornaments (red box ornaments) typically can not be found for resell on ornament websites. The following prices for these ornaments are based on most recent eBay sales.

2023 Star Trek ornaments will be released in two waves; July ‘23 and October ‘23.
Be sure to purchase all 2023 ornaments at your local Hallmark store or Hallmark.com.

Two 2023 Hallmark Star Trek Mini Ornaments Revealed

It appears if we looked just a little deeper into 2023 Hallmark Dream Book there are a couple of Star Trek mini ornaments. This brings us up to eight new Star Trek items (including the Badgey 2 pack) this year! Thank you to DD for the heads up in the comments section and to common_writer on Twitter for the images.

119. U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (mini ornament)
Star Trek: The Original Series
October 2023
QXM9327  
$10.99  

120. Captain Kirk (mini ornament)
Star Trek: The Original Series
October 2023
QXM9329
$9.99  

Here is a reminder of the five ornaments revealed last week

Artist Inspirations: Relics (2023)

Inspiration was taken directly from the scene Next Generation’s Season 6’s “Relics”. In the episode Scotty is standing directly in front of of the Captain’s chair on the raised level of the bridge while Picard is on the lower level in front of the navigation station which puts Scotty nearly a full head taller in the episode.

Left: Star Trek: The Next Generation S:6, E:4 “Relics”
Right: 2023 Hallmark “Relics” ornament.

Hallmark took the liberty to put the two Trek icons on equal footing for the ornament. For the record: Patrick Stewart is listed as 5’ 10”, James Doohan at 5’ 11”.

SCOTT: Here’s to you, lads. 
PICARD: I hope I’m not interrupting. I was just coming off duty and I wanted to see how you were doing. 
SCOTT: Not at all, not at all. Have a drink with me, Captain. 
PICARD: Thank you. 
SCOTT: I don’t know what it is, exactly, but I would be real careful. It’s real 
(Picard knocks it back in one) 
PICARD: Aldebaran whiskey. Who do you think gave it to Guinan? 
SCOTT: Ah. 
PICARD: Constitution class. 
SCOTT: Aye. You’re familiar with them? 
PICARD: There’s one in the Fleet museum, but then of course, this is your Enterprise? 
SCOTT: I actually served on two. This was the first. She was also the first ship I ever served on as Chief Engineer. You know, I served aboard eleven ships. Freighters, cruisers, starships, but this is the only one I think of. The only one I miss. 
PICARD: The first vessel I ever served aboard as Captain was called the Stargazer. It was an overworked, underpowered vessel, always on the verge of flying apart at the seams. In every measurable sense, my Enterprise is far superior. But there are times when I would give almost anything to command the Stargazer again. 
SCOTT: It’s like the first time you fall in love. You don’t ever love a woman quite like that again. Well, to the Enterprise and the Stargazer. Old girlfriends we’ll never meet again. 
PICARD: What do you think of the Enterprise D? 
SCOTT: She’s a beauty, with a good crew. 
PICARD: But? 
SCOTT: But. When I was here, I could tell you the speed that we were traveling by the feel of the deckplates. But on your ship, I feel like I’m just in the way. 
PICARD: Seventy five years is a long time. If you would care to study some technical schematics or 
SCOTT: I’m not eighteen. I can’t start out like a raw cadet. No, there comes a time when a man finds that he can’t fall in love again. He knows that it’s time to stop. I don’t belong on your ship. I belong on this one. This was my home. This is where I had a purpose. But it’s not real. It’s just a computer generated fantasy. And I’m just an old man who’s trying to hide in it. Computer, shut this bloody thing off. It’s time I acted my age.

Hallmark Star Trek Artist Retires

Longtime ornament artist, Anita Marra Rogers, retires from Hallmark after 36 years. Rogers’ Star Trek ornament career began with Captains Kirk and Picard in 1995 through the Star Trek Legends series that concluded in 2016.

Rogers primarily sculpted the character ornaments within the Trek line but she also made her mark with a couple scene ornaments including “The City on the Edge of Forever” in 2004. ”I just love that episode. It has everything that’s made Star Trek so popular for so long.”

We wish Anita well in her retirement and thank her for her years of creativity. Her ornaments will be on our trees for years to come. 🖖🏻

Anita Marra Rogers: 1995 Picard, 1995 Kirk, 1996 Spock, 1996 Riker, 1997 McCoy, 1997 Data, 1998 Janeway, 1999 Worf, 2000 Seven of Nine, 2000 Worf (Blown Glass), 2001 Sisko, 2001 Q (Blown Glass), 2002 The Doctor, 2003 The Scorpion (w/ Lynn Norton), 2003 Archer, 2003 T’Pol, 2004 Tucker, 2004 ”The City on the Edge of Forever”, 2005 Khan, 2005 Locutus of Borg, 2006 The Transporter Chamber, 2007 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, 2007 Uhura Red, 2009 ”The Menagerie”, 2009 Uhura Gold, 2010 Kirk Legend, 2010 ”Amok Time”, 2011 Spock Legend, 2012 McCoy Legend, 2013 Scotty Legend, 2014 Sulu Legend, 2015 Uhura Legend, 2016 Chekov Legend

2023 Hallmark Star Trek Ornament Lineup! *UPDATED*

2023 brings us a whopping FIVE Star Trek products from Hallmark! Lower Decks becomes the 10th series in the Star Trek franchise with an ornament with a 2-pack of Badgeys. We also get a fantastic likeness of Picard and Scotty from the iconic Next Generation episode “Relics”. A new U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 table decoration that is reminiscent of the Enterprise Storyteller Tree Topper. We learned the previously announced Data and Spot ornament is officially called Data’s Ode to Spot. And finally, we have The Hand of Apollo ornament, a fantastic looking ornament that a bulb from a light strand can be inserted into to make a glowing effect. UPDATE: It is confirmed this is not just the hand but the Enterprise and the hand.

Hallmark’s Star Trek line has concentrated on the Storytellers series for the last three years and in 2023 we seem to have had an explosion of exciting ideas and designs!

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114. Data’s Ode to Spot
Star Trek: The Next Generation
July 2023
QXI7029
$22.99
Hear dialogue from the show!

115. The Hand of Apollo
Star Trek: The Original Series
July 2023
$29.99
QXI7019
Attaches to a light string.

116. “Relics”
Star Trek: The Next Generation
October 2023
$34.99
QXI7077
Hear dialogue from the episode!

117. Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Tabletop
Star Trek: The Original Series
October 2023
$129.99
QFM3947
Lights up and plays sound effects, including dialogue from Star Trek: The Original Series.

118. Badgey (Set of 2)
Star Trek: Lower Decks
October 2023
$19.99
QXI7027

2023 Hallmark Star Trek Miniature Ornaments!
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Hallmark Star Trek Ornament Timeline

1991 – 25 Years of Trek, 1 Legendary Ornament

Although Star Trek: The Original Series only aired for three seasons (1966‑1969), its silver‑anniversary celebration was anything but brief. To commemorate the franchise’s 25th anniversary, Hallmark introduced its very first Star Trek Keepsake: the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC‑1701. Demand was immediate and overwhelming—so much so that secondary‑market prices skyrocketed.

1992 The Shuttlecraft Takes Center Stage

Hallmark doubled down on Trek the following year with the Shuttlecraft Galileo. Leonard Nimoy himself headlined a national TV commercial, humorously wishing viewers a “Live long and prosper” from inside the tiny craft. Stores hosted “Shuttlecraft Landing Parties,” complete with costume contests, coloring activities, and Enterprise mobile giveaways. The officially sanctioned festivities turned local Hallmark shops into mini Trekkie conventions.

1993 The Next Generation Ascends

After two Original‑Series ornaments, Hallmark shifted focus to the then‑current show, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The newly christened U.S.S. Enterprise NCC‑1701‑D became the first TNG ornament and captured the excitement of fans worldwide during the series’ penultimate season (it aired 1987‑1994). Actress Patti Yasutake (Nurse Alyssa Ogawa) starred in a charming TV spot, “replicating” the ornament on screen and reinforcing its futuristic flair.

1994 – Klingon Power Play

Robert O’Reilly, in full Chancellor Gowron regalia, promoted the Klingon Bird‑of‑Prey ornament in Hallmark’s latest ad. O’Reilly’s wide‑eyed intensity—familiar to viewers of both TNG and Deep Space Nine—bolstered the ornament’s fearsome appeal. His appearance cemented Hallmark commercials as mini‑events that blended Trek actors with holiday cheer.

1995 – Sneak Peeks and Romulan Intrigue

Before revealing that year’s starship, Hallmark distributed an autostereogram puzzle. Once solved, fans glimpsed hidden images of previous ornaments and an early render of the forthcoming Romulan Warbird. Actress Martha Hackett—best known as Seska on Voyager—donned Romulan attire in a commercial to spotlight the ship, bridging multiple Trek eras and video‑game appearances. The Romulan Warbird capped a banner year that also hinted at the line’s expanding scope.

1996 – A 30th‑Anniversary Extravaganza

For Trek’s 30th year, Hallmark rolled out its most ambitious offerings yet: die‑cast‑metal versions of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC‑1701 and Shuttlecraft Galileo—a first for the Keepsake line. Sculptor Lynn Norton handled the Enterprise, while Dill Rhodus crafted the Galileo. Meanwhile, Star Trek: Voyager received its inaugural ornament, U.S.S. Voyager NCC‑74656. Earlier that year, the show’s episode “Death Wish” had cheekily transformed Voyager into a Christmas ornament on screen, creating the perfect lead‑in for Hallmark’s tangible version. A Voyager‑centric TV commercial—assembled entirely from episode clips—rounded out an anniversary celebration that spanned every corner of the Trek universe thus far.

1997 – Deep Space Nine Arrives

Hallmark expanded beyond starships of the week and ventured into the war‑torn Bajoran sector with the U.S.S. Defiant NX‑74205. Although DS9 began airing in 1993, the Defiant herself didn’t warp onto television until “The Search, Part I” in November 1994—making the ornament an instant must‑have for fans who loved the show’s tougher, darker tone

1998 – First Film Ornament

For the first time, a Hallmark Keepsake celebrated a Star Trek feature film: the sleek U.S.S. Enterprise‑E from First Contact. The new Sovereign‑class design, bristling with phaser arrays, set a fresh sculptural standard for movie‑era ships.

1999 – Stamping Trek into History

On September 17, the classic Constitution‑class Enterprise appeared on a 33‑cent U.S. postage stamp. Hallmark swiftly turned that stamp into an and ornament—blending philately and the Federation in one collectible.

2000 – Crown Reflections & Blown Glass

Hallmark’s upscale Crown Reflections line (1999‑2001) introduced blown‑glass Trek pieces. Lt. Cmdr. Worf—Anita Marra Rogers’ tenth Trek sculpt—became the franchise’s inaugural glass ornament, marrying elegance with Klingon honor.

2001 – The Ornament That Holds Ornaments

The Space Station Deep Space Nine debuted as a hanging display stand, engineered to cradle six miniature starships from 1995’s Ships of Star Trek set and that year’s new Starfleet Legends minis. Display innovation met canonical grandeur.

2002 – Enterprise Takes Flight

With the Enterprise NX‑01, Hallmark welcomed the prequel era. Though the series aired only four seasons (2001‑2005), it ultimately inspired six distinct ornaments, showing that short‑lived Trek can still enjoy long‑lasting shelf life.

2003 – Nemesis’ Scorpion Runabout

Lynn Norton sculpted the sleek Scorpion fighter, while Anita Marra Rogers added tiny figures of Picard and Data. A late change to an opaque canopy obscured her handiwork—yet sharp‑eyed collectors still prize boxes that show the transparent prototype.

2004 – First Scene‑Based Ornament

“The City on the Edge of Forever” broke new ground by depicting an entire scene rather than a single ship or character. Unfortunately, an overheating capacitor often silenced its audio—a flaw now infamous among fans.

2005 – Power Transition

Locutus of Borg became the final Trek ornament powered by a tree‑light cord, while the U.S.S. Enterprise‑A ushered in lithium‑battery power. One era of illumination ended; another began.

2006 – 40 Years of Trek

An all‑new Constitution‑class Enterprise sculpt (die‑cast details, authentic registry) headlined the franchise’s 40th‑anniversary celebration and reminded collectors where it all started.

2007 – “Khaaan!” in 3‑D

A 25th‑anniversary ornament recreated the fiery battle of “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” complete with dialogue and pyrotechnic sound effects that brought the Reliant–Enterprise duel to life.

2008 – Magic Motion & Tribbles

“The Trouble with Tribbles” introduced Magic Motion to Trek Keepsakes. Each fuzzy critter received an anti‑static coating so they’d tumble—rather than clump—inside the display dome.

2009 – First Event Exclusive & Movie Milestone

Lt. Uhura (Gold Uniform) became Hallmark’s inaugural Trek convention exclusive—only 450 units—mirroring her rare attire from “The Corbomite Maneuver.” A Limited‑Edition Ilia Probe honored the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

2010 – Star Trek Legends Series Begins

Captain James T. Kirk launched the annual Legends lineup, ultimately reuniting the core seven TOS characters across seven holiday seasons (2010‑2016).

2011 – Ghostly Defiant

The glow‑in‑the‑dark U.S.S. Defiant (“The Tholian Web”) numbered just 700 pieces and swiftly became one of the “Big Six” grails in Trek ornament collecting.

2012 – TNG at 25

The U.S.S. Enterprise‑D returned, this time with a display base, to celebrate The Next Generation’s quarter‑century mark.

2013 – Comic‑Con Carnage

A battle‑scarred U.S.S. Kelvin—fresh from its clash with Nero—was limited to 1,575 units and sold only at Comic‑Con, giving Kelvin‑verse fans their first exclusive.

2014 – Vina from “The Cage”

Fifty years after filming wrapped on Trek’s original pilot, a Limited‑Edition Vina ornament highlighted the green‑skinned Orion illusionist.

2015 – “The Needs of the Many”

This Spock‑and‑Kirk farewell piece quickly turned into an annual meme.

2016 – The Golden Jubilee

Hallmark went all‑in for Trek’s 50th. Six ornaments, including a gold‑plated Enterprise. A repaint of the second‑pilot Enterprise (limited 3,450). Final entries from sculpting legends Anita Marra Rogers (Limited‑Edition Chekov) and Lynn Norton (pilot‑era Enterprise). Every Trek ornament ever made was displayed inside a faux transporter chamber at Star Trek: Mission New York. A Hallmark‑branded Maxine cosplay ornament (run of 100) delighted attendees.

2017 – New Blood & Anniversary Battles

Jake Angell became the first new starship sculptor in 25 years with the U.S.S. Franklin, while a battle‑damaged Enterprise‑C (3,325 made) nodded to TNG’s “Yesterday’s Enterprise.” Picard and Data reunited in another Keepsake marking TNG’s 30th.

2018 – Two Series, One Year

Star Trek: The Animated Series finally earned recognition with an Event‑Exclusive Lt. Arex & Lt. M’Ress double‑pack (2,800 pieces). The U.S.S. Discovery NCC‑1031 introduced the franchise’s newest flagship (2017‑2024).

2019 – Mirror, Mirror

A dagger‑emblazoned I.S.S. Enterprise (3,475 units) beamed in alongside an Enterprise‑A Refit honoring The Motion Picture’s 40th, giving collectors both a villainous twist and a cinematic classic.

2020 – Storytellers & Pandemic Pivots

KOC members gained first‑day early‑bird privileges at local stores—an accommodation born of COVID‑19 distancing that stuck around as a club perk. The interactive Star Trek Storytellers series launched, with four ornaments that wirelessly reenact the entire “Mirror, Mirror” episode—four more would follow through 2022. A variant Tribble (run of 3,350) offered a different color material.

2021 – Phantom Picard & New Frontiers

A convention‑exclusive H.M.S. Bounty (3,750 made) let Klingon time‑travelers take the spotlight. An ultra‑rare Captain Picard ornament surfaced briefly on Amazon, vanishing into collector legend and joining the “Big Six” elusive items. La Sirena introduced Star Trek: Picard to the Keepsake roster.

2022 – A Record Nine Keepsakes

Hallmark stores stocked an unprecedented nine different Star Trek ornaments, counting Storyteller reissues. The standout newcomer: the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC‑1701 from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, establishing the acclaimed series as the ninth franchise entry to join the Keepsake continuum. Hallmark‘s new Star Trek Transporter Water Globe is not under the Keepsake line and could be found in stores through 2024.

2023 – Deck of Cards & Badgey’s Big Debut

To celebrate Hallmark Keepsakes’ 50th anniversary, a commemorative playing card deck was released, with each card representing a standout ornament from a specific year. The Two of Spades featured the Strange New Worlds U.S.S. Enterprise (2022), which was also spotlighted in Hallmark’s weekly retrospective series. Meanwhile, Badgey, the malfunctioning training hologram from Star Trek: Lower Decks, made his Keepsake debut—making Lower Decks the 10th Star Trek series recognized by Hallmark. With his psychotic charm, Badgey perfectly captured the series’ comedic edge. Also in 2023, Anita Marra Rogers—a cornerstone of the Star Trek Keepsake line—retired after 36 years. From 1995 to 2016, she designed 33 Star Trek ornaments, shaping the look of the line and earning a lasting place in collectors’ hearts.

2024 – Three Major Milestones

To honor the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: Generations, Hallmark released the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B, along with a battle-damaged “Nexus” variant (Event Exclusive, 3,200 made), capturing a key moment in the Kirk–Picard transition. The 60th anniversary of “The Cage” was marked by an ornament of The Keeper, Trek’s first on-screen villain and a symbol of the franchise’s earliest roots. For the 45th anniversary of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Hallmark released miniatures of the Enterprise refit and gray-uniformed Mr. Spock, paying tribute to Trek’s leap to the big screen in 1979. In a first for Hallmark, two previously released ship ornaments—the 2018 U.S.S. Discovery and 2019 U.S.S. Enterprise Refit—were made available as online reissues, giving collectors a rare second chance and hinting at a possible new trend for the line.

2025 – Prodigy, Picard, and Plenty of Anniversaries

Star Trek: Prodigy made its Keepsake debut, becoming the 11th Trek series honored by Hallmark. The ornament featured Hologram Janeway, marking her first appearance since 1998 and offering fans a bridge between classic characters and new generations. A year packed with anniversaries, 2025 saw the 35th of “The Best of Both Worlds”, celebrated with a Borg table decoration. Voyager turned 30, marked by a miniature ornament pair, while Lower Decks’ 5-year milestone was honored with a playful ornament two-pack. Lastly, Data’s “Ode to Spot”, originally released in 2023, became only the third Star Trek Keepsake to be reissued, reaffirming its popularity and giving collectors a second chance at one of Trek’s most beloved character moments.

Star Trek Voyager – Hallmark Christmas Ornament Commercial (1996)

Unlike previous Hallmark Star Trek commercials, the 1996 Voyager ad features clips from the series piecemealed together to make a cohesive narrative. Notice the odd tagline at the end…”You’ll feel better inside”.

  • Voice over: “The U.S.S. Voyager has just returned to Earth.”
  • Neelix: “I can’t believe this.”
  • Chakotay: “On screen.”
  • Tom Paris: “It’s the Voyager.”
  • The Doctor: “Where?”
  • Voice over: “At your Hallmark Gold Crown store.”
  • Chakotay: “I never thought it would actually happen. Are we ready for it?”
  • Voice over: “Get the U.S.S. Voyager Keepsake Magic ornament, now only at Hallmark Gold Crown.”
  • Harry Kim: “You know, I think a memento for my parents would be a great idea.”
  • B’Elanna Torres: “You took the words right out of my mouth.”
  • *singing*: “This is your Hallmark Gold Crown store. You’ll feel better inside.”

Watch the previous 1992-1995 Hallmark Star Trek ornament commercials.

Keepsakes’ 50th Anniversary Signing Event

This is not a traditional artist signing event as we’ve had in previous years, but a chance to celebrate the history of Keepsakes!  While we will have several unique 50th anniversary ornaments, this event does not feature an exclusive release ornament available at only selected locations.  All ornaments available during the event will be sold in all Gold Crown locations and on hallmark.com

Event Details

  • Dates:
    • Keepsake Ornament Club members:  7/21/2023
      • Not a member?  Click here for information on how to join. 
    • All consumers, including Keepsake Ornament Club members:  7/22/2023
  • Time:  details coming soon!
  • Locations: 
CityStoreArtist 1          Artist 2
Surprise, AZKaren’s #6Sharon ViskerRodney Gentry
Riverside, CAAllie’s (JRoh)Orville Wilson*Matt Johnson
Northglenn, COAmy’s Hallmark #187Tracy LarsenJake Angell*
Newark, DENorman’s #93Joanne WrightEmma Leturgez-Smith*
Alpharetta, GAGretchen’s #53Tammy HaddixIman Zadrozny
Geneva, IL (Chicago)Little Green Apple #1847Deb NielsenGregor Benedetti
Shiloh, ILJan’s #11Kristina GaughranSimon Mariano
Tualatin, ORCindy’sNina AubéNello Williams
Pittsburgh, PAHolly’s (Betres)Terri SteigerTim Bishop
Plano, TXTrudy’s #70Anita Marra Rogers*Allie Robillard
*Star Trek ornament artist.
  • Artist signing opportunity:
    • KOC Members:  7/21/2023
      • Signatures available for:
        • Any two ornaments per person
        • Ornaments created by on-site artist only
          • On-site artists vary by location (subject to change)
          • Hallmark is not responsible for ornaments damaged during the artist signing process.
        • Available to 2023 enrolled KOC members only
          • Additional details will be shared in upcoming KOC eNewsletters
    • All attendees, including KOC members:  7/22/2023
      • Signatures available for:
        • Any four 2023 collection ornaments per person
        • 2023 Ornaments created by on-site artist only
          • On-site artists vary by location (subject to change)
          • Hallmark is not responsible for ornaments damaged during the artist signing process.
  • Prizes:
    • 7/21/2023:  one KOC member per event location store will win a $250 Gift Card
      • Winner must be present to win
      • Must be a 2023 KOC member
    • 7/22/2023:
      • The first 50 guests in line at event location stores will receive a goodie bag including a Keepsake ornament
        • Ornament selections may vary by location (unable to be exchanged)
        • Only one goodie bag per attendee
      • Raffles throughout the event
        • Prizes may vary by location
  • Live streaming option:
    • Date:  7/22/2023 from one of the locations
    • Where to view:  Keepsakes Facebook and Instagram
    • Prizes:  available during the event via live stream
    • Time:  coming soon
  • Additional details:
    • A dinner with the artists will not be offered.  
    • Hotel room blocks will not be offered.  

Coming Later this Year
A 2023 artist collaborative studio Keepsake ornament!  

  • Details will be shared in April

Click here to view all Keepsake 50th Anniversary events.

Meet Orville Wilson & Anita Marra Rogers

Orville Wilson

Orville Wilson knew he’d work at Hallmark from a very young age.
“When I was little, I was always drawing. I even won a few contests at school. My mother always said I would work at Hallmark one day.”
As we all know, Mom knows best, and Orville found his way to the marketing department at Hallmark in 2016, where he spent much of his time designing the Dream Book.
It was not long after that Orville’s manager said there was an opening in the Keepsake Village.
“I jumped at the opportunity,” he says. “I had spent my free time learning to create 3D designs. So I scrambled to pull them all together
and even re-rendered a bunch of them to create a portfolio.” That portfolio that got him an interview-and onto the team.

-Hallmark For Keeps: Volume 22 • 2023

Orville Wilson’s Star Trek ornaments: 2014 Vengeance, 2016 ”To Boldly Go”, 2019 Transporter

Anita Marra Rogers

“Growing up in Kansas City, I always wanted to work for Hallmark,” Anita Marra Rogers says. “Unfortunately, I wasn’t good enough at
two-dimensional artwork to get in the door.”
That’s hard to believe, coming from someone who’s in her 38th year in the Keepsake Studio.
“But luckily, I met Peter Dutkin, a Keepsake artist at the time. And he looked at my work and told me I had talent.”
He showed her around the department, and that’s when she spotted a few of the artists sculpting ornament designs.
“It looked like so much fun! I just knew I had to try my hand at it.”
With a little encouragement, Anita had found her calling. She assembled a new portfolio filled with 3D artwork. And that’s how
we ended up with more than 600 of Anita’s designs.

-Hallmark For Keeps: Volume 22 • 2023

Anita Marra Rogers’ Star Trek ornaments: 1995 Picard, 1995 Kirk, 1996 Spock, 1996 Riker, 1997 McCoy, 1997 Data, 1998 Janeway, 1999 Worf, 2000 Seven of Nine, 2000 Worf (Blown Glass), 2001 Sisko, 2001 Q (Blown Glass), 2002 The Doctor, 2003 The Scorpion (w/ Lynn Norton), 2003 Archer, 2003 T’Pol, 2004 Tucker, 2004 ”The City on the Edge of Forever”, 2005 Khan, 2005 Locutus of Borg, 2006 The Transporter Chamber, 2007 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, 2007 Uhura Red, 2009 ”The Menagerie”, 2009 Uhura Gold, 2010 Kirk Legend, 2010 ”Amok Time”, 2011 Spock Legend, 2012 McCoy Legend, 2013 Scotty Legend, 2014 Sulu Legend, 2015 Uhura Legend, 2016 Chekov Legend

Facebook Live: 2023 Dream Book Reveal – April 14, 2023

Facebook Live: 2023 Dream Book Reveal

FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2023 AT 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CDT

This special Facebook Live event will feature Keepsake artists Kristina Gaughran, Matt Johnson and Debra Nielsen, as well as Art Director Charles Young. Be sure to tune in live with us to hear all about the Dream Book and for the chance to win some special giveaways! We can’t wait to celebrate with you on 4/14! And P.S. – the event is free for all to attend.

-Hallmark

2009 Uhura Gold Available on eBay *UPDATE: SOLD*

A 2009 Uhura Gold is available on eBay for $1,314.45.

Hallmark Ornament Lieutenant Uhura – GOLD Dress 
2009 SDCC Convention Exclusive
Limited to 450

Condition: New – box has minor creases. See photos.
Item comes from a pet friendly, smoke free home.  
Super secure, double boxed shipping. Ships insured with signature confirmation.
Please contact us with questions. 

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Update: Sold on first day (3/2/23).

2023 Hallmark Star Trek Ornament Checklist

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Hallmark Star Trek Ornament Checklist

Updated checklist includes ornament descriptions, release years, limited quantities, series or movie attributions, anniversaries, features, power sources, release dates, artist credits, dimensions, MSRPs, model numbers, packaging, branding, hyperlinks and images for every Hallmark Star Trek Ornament!