Christmas Village Scene
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And the Winner Is…
This village is called “And the winner is” because it reminds me of the old house I grew up in with the white picket fence and loads of old fashioned large bulb lighted decorations. My father won the neighborhood Holiday … Continued

Christmas on the Farm
“Christmas on the Farm” uses buildings from the “New England Village”*, featuring “Harper’s Farmhouse” from 1999, and the “Whitehill Round Barn” from 2001. This farm scene comes alive with all Cow, Horses, Goats, Ducks & the Family Dog. Bales of … Continued

Happy Holidays
A wonderful holiday scene using buildings from Department 56’s* Accents* group and Hallmark’s* 2007 Gazebo to create all the details you expect from me. The scene has the Accents “Town Church” and the “Mansard House” both from 2005. If you … Continued

Merry Christmas House
This scene brings for real feel of the Christmas Season with the lighted decorated house by Debbie Mumm for Jo-Ann’s Craft Stores*. Features: Realistic details including: Snowman on the front lawn Matching Snowman working streetlights Multi-colored crystal decorated bare branch … Continued

North Pole This Way
Our first North Pole Village scene using 2 beautiful buildings from Department 56. You will notice the three elves, one on his snow disc. The elf by the door is from the 1999 Hallmark collection* and is so cute! It’s … Continued

Nothing Like Home
A two building set from the “New England Series” from Dept. 56®* featuring Warren Homestead & Walden Cottage. The homes & working streetlights are set in a snowy winter scene just about Christmas time. The Gingerbread vendor is pushing his sled, … Continued

Skater’s Coffee Break
This winter scene of a coffee shop, skating pond, warming house, artist paint, Santa in the Gazebo are all from the Dickens’ era. The Famous “Regent Street Coffeehouse”* was established in 1839, with a beautiful glass roof and arched windows. This … Continued

Snowy Day
“One of a kind” This original village scene uses 2 New England Village pieces from Department 56. They are P. L. Wheeler’s Bicycle Shop (1999 to 2002) and “Van Guilder’s” Ornamental Ironworks (1997 to 1999). These are lighted buildings and are … Continued

Sunday Morning
“Sunday Morning” uses Dickens’ Village pieces, featuring the “Ivy Glen Church” retired in 1991 and two small shops, the “Morston Steak and Kidney Pie Shop & Feversham Lamps & Oil Shop” from a Starter Set retired in 1996. This wonderful … Continued