

'Tis the season to show your holiday spirit — in the form of eye-catching decor.
And while some of the items shown below could break the bank, the collection of conversation starters is still fun to browse through for the sake of the Christmas season.
Take a look at these over-the-top Christmas decorative items.
See if any strike your fancy.
This extra-large, iron Christmas train measures 16 feet long.
It's priced at a whopping $17,200 (marked 39% down from its original cost on Wayfair.com).

This giant Christmas train is large enough for the kids to sit inside it for holiday pictures. (Wayfair.com / Fox News)
The home furniture and decor shopping site describes the piece as "magnificent" — and the train is apparently large enough for a child to sit inside.
Wayfair also has a 5.6 foot cardboard stand-up of Will Farrell from the movie "Elf," priced at $62.99.

A large Buddy the Elf cardboard cutout is available on Wayfair's website. The movie "Elf" was released in 2003. (Wayfair.com / Fox News)
Rudolph has grown a few inches taller this year, or at least in the form of holiday decor.
For $3,045, the Texas-based commercial lights company, Certified Lights, sells this illuminated reindeer, which stands 12 feet tall.

An extra-large Rudolph likely turns heads, since he stands 12 feet tall and beams with thousands of lights. (Certifiedlights.com / Fox News)
Six-to-10-foot options are also available at lower prices.
The inflatable Frosty the Snowman features a built-in light show and stands 16½ feet tall ($399.95 on hammacher.com).

Frosty the Snowman has a built-in light show that glows on the front lawn at nighttime. (Hammercher.com / Fox News)
A Santa that's available for purchase on the Neiman Marcus website is a sizable statement piece from the Karen Didion Signature Collection.

The life-size Santa can sit inside the living room near the Christmas tree during the holiday season. (Neimanmarcus.com / Fox News)
He sits in a green chair with a sack of presents and a "Night Before Christmas" book (priced at $755).
Forty feet of LEDs could provide "an impressive wow effect" this Christmas, according to the listing on this tree from Pennsylvania-based light company, Fairybell.

This large tree from Fairybell comes in smaller sizes with fewer lights, but this tree is the tallest of the bunch, standing at 40 feet. (Fairybell.com / Fox News)
This particular tree (the largest in the collection) comes with 4,000 lights and is priced at $1,149.95.
The inflatable outdoor yard inflatable reads, "Welcome to Who-Ville," and is priced at $227.99 on walmart.com.

House guests can walk through an archway that resembles the fictional town of "Who-ville" from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." (Walmart.com / Fox News)
It stands 12 feet tall and the Grinch waits in front of the archway to welcome holiday guests.
The 7.5-foot yard sculpture has five ornaments stacked on top of each other.
It's priced at $199 on Home Depot's website.

This stack of ornaments is way larger than the glass balls that people use to trim the Christmas tree. (HomeDepot.com / Fox News)
The store also has an 8-foot "giant-sized" nutcracker with digital eyes that move and blink (listed for $249).

The 8-foot-tall nutcracker's eyes move and glow. (HomeDepot.com / Fox News)
He's "a mean one" — and stands over 5½ feet tall.
The animatronic Grinch ($249.95 on hammacher.com) says four phrases, such as "Christmas? Bah humbug."
It also dances to the original 1966 song "You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch."

Grinch moves his hips while rocking out to the popular theme song, "You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch." (Hammacher.com / Fox News)
It's a tree with a twist resembling Santa's red hat and standing at 9 feet tall.

Santa's red cap drapes over in the form of a faux Christmas tree, all lit up in red and white lights. (Kohls.com / Fox News)
The item comes pre-strung with 600 LED lights, according to its listing.
Prices vary at Kohl's, Wayfair, Home Depot and elsewhere.
But the cost has dropped $200-plus and is listed roughly in the $370s range.
This 16-foot inflatable tent is listed on eBay for $1,079.

This over-the-top, inflatable Christmas clubhouse is listed as brand new on ebay.com. (Ebay.com / Fox News)
"Use it for a party, stage prop, office, yard and more," the listing states.