



As you may have seen, Hallmark’s 50th Anniversary weekly retrospective highlights an ornament from each year since 1973. A couple of weeks ago the year 2010 was missed which prompted an unofficial substitute 2010 honoree. Hallmark’s Kevin Dilmore has since reached out with the official ornament that was intended for 2010 representation.

“Well, I tracked down the issue on the 2010 Flashback Friday post! I’ve learned that a technical error on our social posting platform caused us to miss the Sept. 29 posting for 2010. HOWEVER, I have permission to share with you the post that didn’t make it. (There are no plans to post this one out of order.)” -Kevin Dilmore
Happy #Keepsake50th! Here’s another #FlashbackFriday: Who will you be under the mistletoe with this Christmas? Santa will undoubtedly be with Mrs. Claus at their Kissmas Cottage in Kringleville (after making his deliveries, of course). This first-in-series ornament was designed by beloved Keepsake Artist Ken Crow (retired). Ken added a special lever at the bottom you can move to see the couple smooching. Mwah!
The absence of any Star Trek ornaments in Hallmark’s retrospective has been a little disappointing but Amok Time represented proudly for about 24 hours.








2010: With more than one hundred ornaments spanning ten television series, Star Trek Keepsakes have truly lived long and prospered. In 2010, the Amok Time ornament recreated the thrilling battle-to-the-death match between long time friends and co-workers Kirk and Spock. Where did Hallmark boldly go with the Star Trek line this year? Check in stores or online today! 🖖🏻
[This is an unofficial entry to the 50th Anniversary celebration. Hallmark failed to post a 2010 entry with their weekly Friday updates so HallmarkStarTrekOrnaments.com stepped up to the plate with a completely unbiased entry.]
Check out Hallmark’s official 50th Anniversary retrospective.
A reader commented this past week about the dimensions listed for the 2023 Enterprise Mini. Hallmark.com had the dimensions listed as 0.035”. It has since been corrected to 0.35”.
Although a micro-ornament was never expected it is now all I want.

If the final frontier is space, this version of Starfleet’s 23rd-Century flagship takes up very little of it. This miniature Christmas tree ornament offers Star Trek’s iconic “U.S.S. Enterprise” in a size that’s right for even the tiniest tree.



















































