A Selection of Hallmark Ornaments: Spring

Hallmark "Spring Is in the Air Series: American Robin" Spring Ornament, 2002
Hallmark "First Bouquet" Spring Ornament, 2005
Hallmark "Gentle Lamb" Easter Ornament, 1991
Hallmark "Time in the Garden" Spring Ornament, 2000
Gardeners look forward to the last frost so they can begin planting. Throughout winter, many have thumbed through colorful catalogs making the hard choice of what plants to grow. Now, with warmer weather, they turn the soil and plant the seeds — then wait, hoping for a bountiful harvest.
Hallmark "PEANUTS Charlie Brown and Snoopy: Batter Up!" Spring Ornaments, 1999
Hallmark "Radiant Window" Easter Ornament, 1993
Hallmark "Elegant Lily" Easter Ornament, 1995
The trumpet-shaped white Easter lily holds both a secular and spiritual meaning. The lily symbolizes purity and rebirth — a new beginning. And Christians associate the lily with Jesus's resurrection.
Hallmark "Shimmering Easter Eggs" Spring Ornaments, 2002
Hallmark "Bunny Business" Spring Ornament, 2002
Hallmark "Springtime Bonnets Series" Easter Ornament, 1993
Donning fresh apparel after the long dark winter has become an Easter tradition. A new pastel-colored dress topped with a frilled and flowered bonnet tells the world spring has come — especially if you join an Easter parade to show off your style.
Hallmark "Maypole Stroll" Easter Ornaments and Display Stand, 1993
In many western European countries, people celebrate spring on the first day of May by dancing around a garland-festooned pole — or maypole. One popular folk custom has the dancers entwining the maypole with colorful ribbons as they circle it. The origins of this May Day festivity are unknown, but celebrating the warm sunny season brings joy and merriment to all involved.


