Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments: October 7, 2017

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 The Disney Experience  |  September 1, 2017

Fall is right around the corner, and that means that Hallmark will be releasing their second wave of Keepsake Ornaments on October 7.

If you’d like to see all of the ornaments that Hallmark offers, flip through their Dream Book. You can browse through it online or pick up a physical copy at your local Hallmark store.

Symbols

There are many types of ornaments available with one or more features. Here’s a breakdown of some symbols that you may see:

  • "Storytelles Interactive Light & Sound" Logo These special ornaments plug into a special power cord (sold separately), and are designed to interact with each other through light, sound, and/or motion. The more that you plug into a single cord, the more interactions you unlock.
  • "Keepsake Power Cord" Logo This special cord is used for powering Storyteller ornaments. Seven ornaments can be plugged into a single cord.
  • "Magic Ornament" Logo Magic ornaments features some sort of electrical component featuring sound, motion, and/or lights.
  • "Magic Cord" Logo Similar to the Keepsake Power Cord, this special cord is used for powering older ornaments released between 2010-2017. Seven ornaments can be plugged into a single cord.

Disney Ornaments

The following items use the old Magic Cord. The tree topper, however, can alternatively plug into a wall outlet.

Star Wars Ornaments

The X-Wing Starfighter is part of the interactive Storytellers series. It can interact with the previously released Death Star and Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter.

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More Star Wars ornaments, including the first of two “The Last Jedi” ornaments.

Marvel Ornaments

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