Category Archives: Collections & Displays

Hallmark Star Trek Display #664

“Friends, until a couple weeks ago I’d never heard of an “ornament tree”, and I found a small one for my miniature Hallmark Star Trek ornaments. Then, I thought to myself, “self (that’s what I call myself when I’m talking to myself), surely they make a full-size ornament tree.” Thanks to Amazon, I found one! And it’s a rather pretty one too if I do say so myself, it was a very easy assembly today. And I’ve already transferred all of my enterprise ornaments (original series and movies) from the flocked tree to the new ornament display tree. I’d rather like it. I’ll get to enjoy every single one without having to turn the tree. Any of you other ornament collectors I would recommend taking a look at one of these for yourself! Got lots of original series (and other others) to transfer over. Will probably take a couple days, I’ll keep everyone up-to-date as it goes. Hope everyone has a great weekend” –Jack Gannon on Facebook
Jack Gannon on Facebook

Hallmark Star Trek Display #663

Back in the 90s my family started a tradition of giving me a Star Trek ornament every year. This year no one want to trim the tree and didn’t care what went on it, but me. So ever Starship ornament since the 90 is on this tree. I don’t watch Star Trek as much as I use to but I still collect all the ships. But here is the tree done. –Christopher Faunce II, Facebook

Hallmark Star Trek Display #661

“Here’s Trek Tree 2023. I’ve had my own Christmas tree for about 7 years now. The first picture is the Hallmark ornaments separated by those that need batteries and those that don’t. The next two are the tree with all of the ornaments placed. I started collecting them in 1991, when Hallmark released the first Star Trek ornament, the Starship Enterprise, NCC-1701. It’s the ornament right below the tree topper. BTW – The four toy-like ornaments on the left side of the table are Star Trek 2009 Burger King toys that I made into ornaments.” –Sean Burress on Facebook

Hallmark Star Trek Display #660

“This started with a single Hallmark Star Trek ornament on the regular tree in 1991. It kept growing and became a bit much for the standard tree. Eventually it became a 3 foot tree in the radio room, then a 5 foot tree, then a thin 6 foot tree in the dining room, and now a full size 7 1/2 foot tree. And yes, the tree skirt is the United Federation of Planets logo.” –Ken Goetz on Facebook