

The last exclusive item of the box is this great Gremlins snow globe! It’s about three inches tall with two gremlins reading books or singing Christmas carols on the inside, and the base has the same symbols on it as the box in which Gizmo was transported in the film. Now we have another popular Christmas-y item from an equally popular Christmas horror movie. The popular “ugly Christmas sweater” style seems to have been the inspiration for this design, and I like that the shirt itself is a dark hunter green instead of black. I was reminded because the t-shirt for November’s block was this “Cthulhu Awakens” design from ShirtPunch. I spoke earlier about the importance of reading horror books–and am reminded yet again that I still have not read any HP Lovecraft, one of the most influential horror authors ever. There’s a little piece of chain hanging of the top, along with a red ribbon for hanging purposes, and the word “Krampus” scrawled across the front. Now, I’ll be sure to never lose mine with this awesome Krampus bell tree ornament. It was an instant Christmas horror classic that brought to life the demon of Austrian myth who punished children who misbehaved, or those that had lost their Christmas spirit. The package also has two recipes on the back: “Scared Sweet Cookies” (sugar cookies) and “Blood Red Royal Icing.”Ī movie that has probably been added to your rotation of holiday viewing is last year’s Krampus from director Michael Dougherty. They’ll be small cookies, but they’ll be delicious, I’m sure. Jason, this item contains pretty detailed cutters of Freddy’s head and Jason’s hockey mask, both about two inches tall.

Christmas is a time for making all kinds of sweet treats, and Horror Block is hear to help with these great cookie cutters.
