Deck out your tree with ornaments of retro consoles, movie moments, and more
Deck out your tree with ornaments of retro consoles, movie moments, and more
Hallmark has released a wide range of ornaments that cater to various interests, including retro consoles, movies, TV shows, and brands.
The company offers ornaments such as a replica Xbox 360 console ornament, a VHS tape ornament, and a CRT monitor with The Oregon Trail displayed on it, making for unique and nostalgic additions to your Christmas tree.
Other notable ornaments include retro tech glass ornaments like a record crate and a Sega Dreamcast console, as well as Star Wars and Dungeons & Dragons-themed ornaments that are sure to delight fans of these franchises.
The ornaments range in price from $11.49 to $124.99, making them accessible to various budgets and interests.
Whether you’re a gamer, a fan of retro tech, or just looking for unique holiday decorations, Hallmark’s ornament collection has something for everyone.
Do the ornaments you adorn your Christmas tree with reflect you or your familyâs interests? If not, maybe you should rectify that. We recently went hands on with Hallmarkâs realistic Xbox 360 replica ornament, which plays a snippet of audio from Halo 3. As it turns out, there are many other ornaments available that are specifically designed to evoke nostalgia and make us open our wallets (surprise, surprise). In fact, did you know that the company also makes a CRT monitor with The Oregon Trail displayed on it? Itâs rad.
Even if video games arenât your jam, Hallmark has a stranglehold on the intersection of ornaments and entertainment, with numerous options covering your favorite TV shows, movies, or favorite brands (maybe your household is the type thatâd proudly display a mac and cheese ornament, maybe not). Weâve included some of our favorites below, and even if you arenât necessarily the target audience, theyâd make for a great gift. We even threw in some non-Hallmark options, because why not?
Retro Tech Glass Holiday Ornament – VHS Tape
You can almost smell the mustiness of your local video store â that is, assuming you still have one.