Hamish Tartan
The Holiday Gentleman Ornament – Highland Cow Collection
Dignified even in miniature, Hamish Tartan brings quiet pride and impeccable taste wherever he hangs. This season, he’s swapped his usual polka dots for a green-and-red striped scarf, explaining that “stripes suit spruce.” His signature stovepipe top hat remains, of course—he wouldn’t dream of tree trimming without it.
Nollaig Bluebell
The Snow-Kissed Songstress Ornament - Highland Cow Collection
Santa hat tipped just so and scarf perfectly positioned, Nollaig Bluebell brings harony and heart to any tree she touches. Her red-and-blue striped scarf may change from year to year, but her mission remainsthe same: to make spirits bright one carol at a time.
(Pronounced "NAWL-ig" - the Gaelic word for Christmas, and a name passed down though the soft snowfall of Laurel Lane winters.)
She's the quiet hum behind the sparkle, the thoughful glance before the first toast, the sister who always remembers every verse...and every cookie."A scarf for tree-hanging must match the sparkle. House Rules."
Clementine McSprig
The Garland-Tangler Ornament - Highland Cow Collection
Ever the festive rebel, Clementine McSprig has opted this year for a green scarf dotted in red - "to blend with the wrapping paper," she claims, though we suspect it's more about matching her mischief. Her Santa hat remains delilghtfully crooked, just like her priorities (cookues first and then coroling.)
"Green polka dots are scientifically proven to increase jolliness. Probably."
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