“Here’s one of the 6 trees we have in the house. This is Robert Smith’s Star Trek tree! He discovered that Hallmark made Star Trek ornaments and now it’s his new favorite thing.” –Dillon Bevill-Smith on Facebook
“So a few years ago Hallmark started releasing Star Trek Storytellers and my Little One loves watching it and called it Star Trek Tree Ball (Ball because the Death Star tree topper is This-a-Ball and he equates all tree toppers with balls now) LO also loved going to the Hallmark store to pick up/out ornaments and watching the display models. Long story medium, LO calls all Hallmark stores “Star Trek Tree Ball Store” because for the longest time they’d have the entire set out for display and demonstration. (he’s 4 now)” –Stephen Leninsky on Facebook
“I have collected every hallmark Star Trek ship since they came out in 1991. This is the first year that they have been removed from their boxes and displayed.” –Jay Finlinson on Facebook
“This is mine with the Tree Topper and all my hallmark ornaments. Some non Hallmark as well. The skirt our mom made in the late 70’s or early 80’s” – Robert Flint Mitchell on Facebook
“There have been several, well would you believe a few, okay one request for us to post pictures of our Star Trek Christmas tree. All the Hallmark Star Trek ornaments since the first one. We keep it up year around and have had friends wanting their pictures taken with it. Maybe someday it should be in a museum or wherever it may be enjoyed.”-Fredric Eichelman on Facebook
“Every Star Trek ship hallmark has made since they started making them in the early 90s. (Minus the one this year with Apollo’s hand) Only one ship is not Star Trek, but my husband I both feel it still deserves a place on the tree.”-Krista McIntosh