2025 Star Trek Anniversaries

Hallmark has released 23 Star Trek anniversary ornaments since 1991…

Will we see Hallmark celebrate any of the two big Star Trek anniversaries in 2025?

Complete list of 2025 Trek anniversaries…

Hallmark Star Trek Artists

  • Jake Angell

    2016 ”The Man Trap”
    2017 U.S.S. Franklin
    2020 Kirk Storyteller
    2020 Enterprise Storyteller
    2021 Spock Storyteller
    2021 HMS Bounty
    2022 McCoy Storyteller
    2023 The Hand of Apollo
    2024 Spock (Miniature)

  • Robert Chad

    2018 Arex and M’Ress

  • Julie Forsyth

    2009 Ilia Probe

  • Alex Ho

    2024 U.S.S. Ent. NCC-1701 Refit (Miniature)

  • Rich LaPierre

    1999 Enterprise (Blown Glass)

  • Emma Leturgez-Smith

    2018 Tricorder
    2023 U.S.S. Enterprise Tabletop Decoration
    2023 Kirk (miniature)
    2025 Beware the Borg! Table Decoration

  • Pedro Martin

    2017 Picard and Data1

  • Lynn Norton

    1991 Enterprise
    1993 Enterprise D
    1994 Klingon Bird of Prey
    1995 The Ships of Star Trek
    1996 Romulan Warbird
    1996 Voyager
    1996 Enterprise & Galileo (Enterprise)
    1997 Defiant
    1998 Enterprise E
    1999 Rio Grande
    2000 Borg Cube
    2001 Deep Space Nine
    2001 Starfleet Legends (Enterprise E, Voyager, and Defiant)
    2002 Delta Flyer
    2002 Enterprise NX-01
    2003 The Scorpion (w/ Anita Marra Rogers)
    2004 Vulcan Command Ship
    2005 Enterprise A
    2006 Enterprise
    2007 Future Enterprise D
    2008 Reliant
    2009 Klingon Battle Cruiser
    2010 Enterprise (Kelvin)
    2011 Romulan Bird of Prey
    2011 Defiant
    2012 Enterprise D
    2013 Kelvin
    2013 Kelvin (Damaged)
    2015 Enterprise C
    2016 Enterprise Pilot (Gold)
    2016 Enterprise Pilot (Painted)
    2017 Enterprise C (Damaged)
    2019 ISS Enterprise

  • Don Palmiter

    2008 ”The Trouble with Tribbles”

  • Dill Rhodus

    1992 Galileo
    1996 Enterprise & Galileo (Galileo)

  • 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 ”Amok Time”
    2010 Kirk Legend
    2011 Spock Legend
    2012 McCoy Legend
    2013 Scotty Legend
    2014 Sulu Legend
    2015 Uhura Legend
    2016 Chekov Legend

  • Valerie Shanks

    2011 ”Mirror, Mirror”
    2012 ”An Extraordinary Meeting”
    2013 ”Arena”
    2014 ”Devil in the Dark”
    2014 Vina
    2015 ”The Needs of the Many”

  • Orville Wilson

    2014 Vengeance
    2016 ”To Boldly Go”
    2019 Transporter2
    2025 Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator Arcade Game

  • Uncredited Keepsake Ornaments

    1999 Stamp
    2004 Insignias
    2008 Communicator
    2009 Phaser
    2018 Enterprise
    2018 Discovery
    2019 Enterprise Refit
    2019 Saru & Burnham
    2019 Tribble
    2020 Tribble
    2020 Uhura Storyteller
    2020 Sulu Storyteller
    2021 Chekov Storyteller
    2021 La Sirena
    2022 Scotty Storyteller
    2023 Data’s Ode to Spot
    2023 “Relics”
    2023 Badgey
    2023 U.S.S. Enterprise (miniature)
    2024 Captain Christopher Pike
    2024 Dr. Beverly Crusher
    2024 The Keeper
    2024 “Unification II”
    2024 U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B
    2024 U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B, Nexus Damage
    2025 Holographic Janeway
    2025 U.S.S. Titan
    2025 Guinan
    2025 Ensigns Beckett Mariner and Bradward Boimler
    2025 U.S.S. Voyager
    2025 Seven of Nine

  • Uncredited Hallmark Branded Ornaments

    2016 Maxine
    2017 Spock (QUOG)
    2018 Kirk (QUOG)
    2018 Spock (Decoupage)
    2018 Shuttlecraft (Decoupage)
    2021 Enterprise
    2021 Picard
    2022 Transporter Snow Globe

  1. Digital DreamBook, Artist Profile: “He has also worked on other licensed properties having designed the 2017 Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data Star Trek magic ornament.
  2. In July of 2018, Hallmark’s website originally credited the Transporter incorrectly to Rodney Gentry.

Hallmark Star Trek Ornaments 50% Off!

For a limited time you can pick up a few of the 2024 Hallmark Star Trek Ornaments. And now at a discount! Four of this year’s ornaments are being offered on Hallmark.com at 50% off. The remaining 2024 ornaments (Enterprise B, “Unification II” and the Enterprise Refit mini) appear to be sold out.

Redshirts Always Die Ranks Top Five Trek Ornaments

A ranking of the Top 5 Hallmark Star Trek ornaments is out and while it is difficult to argue with the Top 4, #5 is a bit surprising.

According to Chad Porto of Redshirts Never Die the fifth best Star Trek ornament is 2003’s The Scorpion from Star Trek: Nemesis. Porto considers the contrast of the ship’s design compared to the typical in-universe Trek spaceship to be a plus.

Read the full article and see what other ornaments top the list at “5 of the best Star Trek-themed Hallmark ornaments of all time”.

Kevin Dilmore’s Guide to Storing Your Ornaments

Source: Hallmark.com

Before busting out the boxes, be sure to consider just where your ornaments will reside when they are not being displayed. A little planning will help you avoid the frustration of carefully packing a box only to discover it’s too tall for the place you would like to keep it. 

“Hallmark always prefers that you store your ornaments in our retail packaging with the original interior packing material. This is really important when it comes to tree toppers because you won’t want to lose track of the support rod, instruction sheets and power adapters that will help ensure a successful experience the next year. 

“We design and regard our retail boxes as storage devices. We’re not providing material that is intended to be thrown away. We have used particular packaging materials because it is our way to help you ensure your ornaments last for years and years.”

-Keepsake Ornament Engineer Kristina

Storage containers

When it comes to ornament storage containers, there are lots of choices out there. Whether you go with something as general as cardboard boxes or as specific as padded and compartmentalized storage bins, remember:

  • The sturdier the better. Consider boxes that are crushproof and waterproof in case of unexpected shifting or moisture.
  • Dividers can keep wrapped ornaments from jostling together. If you don’t have dividers, separate ornaments with bubble wrap or more tissue paper.
  • Choose uniform sizes and containers with lids. These will allow easier stacking and fitting into your chosen space.
  • Try to keep things dry. Toss a packet of silica gel desiccant in sealed plastic containers to protect ornaments from damage from trapped moisture.
  • Prevent odors. Any box would benefit from a scented dryer sheet to keep things from getting musty.

Some good options for ornament storage are under the bed, in a closet, an unused room or finished basement. If none of those are available to you, here are a few watchouts that might help you find the perfect place to store your ornaments:

  • Ornaments should be kept in a climate-controlled area, preferably one without a lot of natural light. Sunlight can cause both ornaments and packaging to fade over time.
  • Temperatures between 40°-90°F are best, as extremes of heat and cold can cause stress fractures in common ornament materials like glass or ceramic.
  • High humidity and moisture can degrade the finishes on ornaments, so avoid areas like unfinished basements and detached garages. If these are your only option, either avoid placing your ornament storage container on the floor or make sure it’s waterproof.
  • For boxes with especially fragile contents, avoid high shelves or stacking containers too high, in case they (or you!) fall during retrieval. 

How to prep for ornament storage 

Before storing your Christmas ornaments, take the time to do a few housekeeping chores that will make them ready for the tree the next time you put it up:

  • Remove the batteries from any powered ornament.
  • Unplug ornaments from any removable power cords, such as the Keepsake Ornament Magic Cord or Power Cord, and wrap those cords for storage along with the ornaments that need them.
  • Remove metal tree hooks which can scratch painted and polished finishes while resting against them.
  • Clean each ornament with a synthetic or feather duster, or a regular or microfiber cloth.
  • Do not moisten or immerse an ornament with water to clean it.
  • Handle ornaments with care at every opportunity.

“Invest in a mini or jeweler’s-size screwdriver that you can keep in the storage box right with your ornaments so you have it when you need it. These are inexpensive and you can pick them up at plenty of places. 

“A 4mm Phillips-head screwdriver fits Hallmark’s standard-size screws. When you remove the button batteries, just tape them to the inside of the lid of that ornament’s box. They will be right there when you need them, and you won’t have to go rooting around in the junk drawer for those batteries.” 

-Keepsake Ornament Engineer Kristina

How to pack your ornaments for annual storage 

Now comes the most important part of any Christmas ornament storage strategy: the packing. Without paying some careful attention to how ornaments rest together in storage, your best intentions can come undone.

This bears repeating, so here goes: For Keepsake Ornaments, the easiest way of ensuring the safest storage for any ornament is to keep and reuse its original packing materials. Some ornaments are packaged in specifically designed plastic trays that will cradle them safely within perfectly sized boxes. 

For ornaments that are loose or don’t have particularly storage-friendly packaging, here are some helpful packing strategies. (Spoiler alert: Tissue paper is your best friend.)

  • Glass and bisque porcelain ornaments should be wrapped individually in a generous amount of tissue paper as they can be scratched by other materials.
  • Blown-glass ornaments should be turned upside down so that any condensation will escape rather than damage paint inside the ornament.
  • Sterling silver, gold-plated and pewter ornaments should be wrapped in acid-free tissue paper to prevent tarnishing, corrosion and pitting.
  • Larger and unusually shaped ornaments or tree toppers will benefit from having lots of space in a container. Avoid crowding them with other ornaments.