Unique Nightmare Before Christmas Gifts

Jennifer Amlie
Since its release in 1993, The Nightmare Before Christmas has become a classic movie. It also has an amazing array of merchandise. Finding the perfect gift for a fanatic that seems to have everything can be difficult. Here's a list of unique Nightmare Before Christmas gifts.

Nightmare Before Christmas gifts under $50.00
The website Giftapolis.com has very different gifts. One is a decorative egg featuring the character Sally. It comes in a keepsake box and is made of ceramic. It retails for $14.95. Also at this website is a nightlight shaped like Jack's head for $7.95. For $19.95 is a set of Jack and Sally salt and pepper shakers. They are hand painted and made of ceramic. There is also a Sally in a coffin paperweight for $13.95.

Nightmare Before Christmas Monopoly is a unique and fun gift. Properties from the movie include Jack's Tower and Oogie Boogie's Casino. It includes six movie character tokens. The game is a limited edition and retails for $37.95. Another Jack and Sally themed board game is Scrabble. It is available at Hot Topic and retails for $29.99. The card game Uno has gotten a Jack themed make-over. It retails for $9.99 on the website entertainmentearth.com.

On the website funtocollect.com, is a unique lamp. The globe is Jack's head and the base is shaped like a hand with pumpkins at the bottom. It retails for $39.99. Also from this website is another lamp retailing for $50.00. Jack is standing in front of tombstones and the clear globe is decorated with bats.

Nightmare Before Christmas gifts for over $50.00
HotTopic.com has a full/queen size comforter for $60.00. It features, Jack, Zero, Lock, Shock, and Barrel. It will go great with their Nightmare Before Christmas queen sizedsheet set that retails for $50.00. It includes one fitted sheet, one flat sheet and 2 pillowcases.

For $169.99, Toywiz.com has special10th anniversary box set of figurines. It includes Santa Jack, the sleigh, skeleton reindeer, Sally and Zero. This is perfect for the serious Nightmare Before Christmas fan. It's expensive, but it's a collectable and hard to find.

On entertainmentearth.com there is a trio of film cells in a frame for $109.99. The cells are hand picked from the movie. It's a limited edition collectable, only 2,500 were made. Coming in January, this website will be stocking different collectable cells. Prices for these cells in frame start at $65.99.

From website Collectablestoday.com is two fine jewelry pieces. The first one is Jack and Sally earrings. They are made with 24k gold-plated accents and crystals. The earrings retail for $99.00. The next piece is a charm bracelet that features Jack, Sally, the Mayor, Zero and other characters. The bracelet is made with 24k gold-plated accents and crystals. It retails for $129.00.

This is just a small sampling of the Nightmare Before Christmas merchandise that is available. No matter what your budget is or what kind of gift you are looking for, you can find a unique one featuring Jack and the other residents of Halloweentown.

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Published by Jennifer Amlie - Featured Contributor in Technology

Jennifer has been playing video games since the NES was released. The Legend of Zelda is her favorite series. She also enjoys BioShock, Gears of War, Fallout, and countless others. When she's not gaming, she...  View profile

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  • Julie Darleen12/15/2009

    Different and fun.

  • Branwen6612/12/2009

    What a fun topic and ideas!

  • M. M. Rooni12/12/2009

    great suggestions, Jen :)

  • Taylor Rios12/11/2009

    Unique ideas!

  • Patricia Sicilia12/11/2009

    Have never seen this movie, but have heard about it. I don't think I want Halloween intruding on my Christmas! But if you are a fan of this movie, these suggestions are great.

  • Jennifer Bove12/11/2009

    I had no idea that this had made such a hit!

  • Catherine Spencer12/11/2009

    Good info for fans of the movie! :)

  • R.K. LoBello12/11/2009

    Who knew there were so many choices...

  • Michele Starkey12/11/2009

    Nice article, Jen, but somehow the words "Nightmare" and "Christmas" don't go together well in my vocabulary. I guess this just isn't my thingy. Cheers.

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