Trio of Halloween Witch Frog Figurines - ‘I’m All Croaked Up’, ‘Still Waiting for a Kiss’, ‘Hocus Croakus’
Unbranded (likely seasonal decor from retailers like Hobby Lobby, Michaels, or Cracker Barrel) · Art & Decor > Seasonal Decor

Era / Decade
Late 2000s to 2010s. The 'folk art' resin style with whimsical puns was highly popular in big-box craft stores during this period.
Material
Cast resin with hand-painted finish. Quality is mid-tier mass-produced; durable but prone to chipping at points like hat tips.
Condition
Very Good. The paint appears intact and the text is legible. No obvious chips on the fragile hat points or fingers based on the photo.
Demand Level
Moderate to High (seasonal). Demand peaks significantly from August through October during the 'Spooky Season' decorating craze.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$12.00 - $22.00 (Low: $10, Mid: $18, High: $25 for the set)
Estimated Retail Value
$15.00 - $24.00 for the set of three.
Comparable Sales
Similar resin frog sets typically sell for $15-$20 on eBay. Individual frogs from this style often sell for $8-$10 each, making the set more desirable for a flat shipping rate.
Description
Add a whimsical touch to your Halloween display with this charming set of three green frog figurines. Each frog features a unique witch or wizard hat and a punny sentiment on its belly: 'I'm All Croaked Up', 'Still Waiting for a Kiss', and 'Hocus Croakus'. The figurines have a textured, folk-art wood-carved look and stand approximately 3-4 inches tall.
Key Features
Halloween thematic appeal, pun-based humor ('Hocus Croakus'), complete set of three, space-saving size for tiered trays or desks.
Authenticity Indicators
These are mass-market decorative items; authenticity is not a primary concern, but look for a 'Made in China' sticker on the bottom. Confidence Level: High (Generic Decor).
Flaws to Note
Possible minor paint wear on the base or hat tips. Resin items can sometimes develop 'flea bites' (tiny chips) if stored loosely in holiday bins.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay or Mercari are best for small collectibles. Marketplace is an option for local pickup but the low price point may not be worth the meeting time.
Selling Tips
List these in August to catch the early 'code orange' Halloween shoppers. Use keywords like 'Tiered Tray Decor', 'Spooky', 'Witch Frog', and 'Whimsical Halloween'. Bundle them together as a set rather than selling individually. Ship in a sturdy box with plenty of bubble wrap as the legs and hats are brittle.