Hallmark "Hauntington Collection: Ms. Bonnie and Bones" Halloween Ornaments, 2005
THF358502 / Hallmark "Hauntington Collection: Ms. Bonnie and Bones" Halloween Ornaments, 2005
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Artifact Overview
Hallmark has created Halloween ornaments since the early 2000s. The company produced a series of Halloween ornaments for its Hauntington Collection in 2005. Building displays depicting the town of Hauntington became backdrops for ornaments like this one of Ms. Bonnie and her dog Bones. The collection celebrated the fun--and creepy--spirit of Halloween.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Holiday ornament
Date Made
2005
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Designed by Sharon Visker of Hallmark Cards, Inc. in Kansas City, Missouri. Made in China.
Collection Title
Location
at Henry Ford Museum in Miniature Moments: A Journey Through Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments
Object ID
2019.65.5860
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Plastic
Cardboard
Color
Multicolored
Inscriptions
on bottom of ornaments:
(C) 2005 HMK. LIC.
on front of packaging:
Hallmark / KEEPSAKE / Hauntington Collection / Ms. Bonnie and Bones / SET OF 2 ORNAMENTS ENSEMBLE DE 2 DECORATIONS
on back of packaging:
Hauntington Collection / Ms. Bonnie and Bones / Talk about a head turner! Beautiful Bonnie dresses / to kill in a full-length sundress and a hat that really / sets off her eye sockets. She and Bones love their daily / walk around the town square. Bones doesn't know / many tricks, but he's a whiz at playing dead. Bonnie / always rewards him with something to chew on. / "After all," she says, "you are what you eat!" / Sharon Visker / Hallmark Keepsake Artist / For decorative use only. Not for children under 8. / Concu a des fins decoratives seulement. Ne convient pas aux enfants de moins de 8 ans. / HANDCRAFTED
on bottom of packaging:
(C) 2005 Hallmark Licensing, Inc. / Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO 64141 / Made in China QFO6342
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