Jim Shore Heartwood Creek 'Easter Giggles' Rabbit with Egg Figurine
Jim Shore / Heartwood Creek (Enesco) · Art & Decor > Collectible Figurines

Era / Decade
2000s - 2010s (Modern Vintage)
Material
Stone resin, hand-painted with a matte finish to mimic hand-carved wood.
Condition
Excellent. No visible chips, cracks, or paint loss. Color remains vibrant and the 'carved' texture is intact.
Demand Level
Moderate (High Seasonal). Demand peaks significantly in the 6 weeks leading up to Easter.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$18.00 (Low) - $28.00 (Mid) - $38.00 (High if original box is included)
Estimated Retail Value
$35.00 - $45.00
Comparable Sales
Similar small Jim Shore Easter bunnies typically sell for $20-$30 on eBay plus shipping. Discontinued or 'retired' designs can occasionally fetch over $40.
Description
A charming Jim Shore Heartwood Creek Easter figurine featuring a playful bunny rabbit laying on its back juggling a decorative Easter egg. The piece features Shore's signature folk-art style, merging a wood-carved aesthetic with quilt-inspired patterns. Hand-painted in soft pastels including cream, pink, and teal, with floral decals on the haunches.
Key Features
Recognizable Jim Shore aesthetic, quilt-pattern carving, 'Heartwood Creek' folk art branding, high collectible demand for seasonal Easter decor.
Authenticity Indicators
Distinctive 'carved' texture and folk art painting style. Genuine pieces should have a 'Jim Shore' or 'Heartwood Creek' stamp or sticker on the bottom. Confidence: High.
Flaws to Note
None visible in the image. Check the ears and the tips of the paws for tiny 'flea bite' chips which are common in resin pieces.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (best for collectors), Poshmark (strong home decor audience), or Facebook Marketplace for a quick local cash sale without shipping risks.
Selling Tips
List this item in late February or early March for maximum profit. Use keywords like 'Folk Art', 'Quilt Pattern', and 'Easter Decor'. Resin is fragile; wrap in several layers of bubble wrap and double-box to prevent the thin ears from snapping during transit.