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18 Awesome Vintage Christmas Decorations
Oh, how times have changed! Do you remember any of these popular vintage Christmas ornaments?
Vintage Christmas Bells
It turns out vintage Christmas ornaments are having a tough time finding a home, according to reports. That’s too bad because they hold a certain charm from being passed down generation to generation. In the past Christmas bells like these adorned opulent trees but now minimalism seems all the rage. Get inspired with these 60 incredible DIY Christmas décor ideas.
Bubble-Lites
Watching Bubble-Lites back in the day could be like watching the yule log for a while. Bubble-Lites remained popular for a few decades but they had to be used cautiously since the fluid inside was frequently methylene chloride, which can cause poisoning if inhaled, swallowed or spilled on the skin, according to Poison.org. Check out our buyer’s guide to the best Christmas lights to find what’s right for you.
Indented Teardrop Glass Ornaments
These ornaments will take you back to a time where you worried about handling them so they wouldn’t fall from your fingertips and break. Sometimes the delicate handling ornaments required made the act of decorating Christmas trees more than a tradition. If you’ve got vintage Christmas decorations, they might be worth more than sentimental value.
Shiny Brite Ornaments
At one time Shiny Brite produced the most popular Christmas ornaments in the U.S. but faded out after the 1960s due to a variety of reasons. If there’s ever a time to get nostalgic, Christmas would be it and vintage ornaments like these can bring back memories. If those special ornaments won’t fit perfectly into the box anymore, you’ll want to know this one tip to store ornaments safely.
Movie Star Ornaments
Who knew that movie star ornaments were once a thing? Neither did we but vintage movie star ornaments are available on Etsy. The movie stars include Bette Davis, Carmen Miranda, Hedy Lamarr, Claudette Colbert, Alice Faye and Sonja Henie. It’d be hard to imagine people hanging cardboard cutouts of movie stars on their tree these days though. What we can picture is these 12 iconic cars from movies.
Drum Set and Guitar
Christmas ornaments come in all shapes and sizes but drum sets seem to be rare finds on pine needles these days. These drums look great and make for one of these 100 incredible Christmas tree decorating ideas.
Pine Cones
Don’t have pine cones in your area? Get the next best thing with these vintage pine cone ornaments. If you do have pine cones where you live, gather some up for one of 15 last-minute holiday decorating ideas you can pull off.
Glass Ornaments
You can almost smell the memories that waft from this box of vintage Christmas ornaments. The patina is kind of the physical evidence of those Christmas past reminisces. Sometimes you can get a great patina look on hardware with a little know-how. We’ll show you how.
Tinsel
Yes it’s messy and yes it’s a pain to pick up but it used to be a Christmas tree staple. It started to fade from Christmas trees because some tinsel contained lead and pets tend to chew on it. Here are 10 other household items that are seriously hazardous for your pets.
Needlepoint Stockings
Needlepoint stockings make Christmas a little more special because they’re handmade and provide yet another tradition. Keep your stockings safe this season with these holiday home safety tips.
Paper Chains
Paper chains are totally easy to make and always look great on a Christmas tree. You can try these 14 amazing DIY décor ideas too!
Rocking Horse
Rocking horses have long been symbols of Christmas, perhaps in part because it was a popular children’s toy and at one time a sort of status symbol. Having a vintage rocking horse ornament is a neat connect to the history of Christmas. See which famous family likes to use rocking horses to decorate their Christmas tree.
Cutout Ornaments
The paper cutout ornaments on a tree usually tell the story of a childhood since so many of them get made either at school or home before finding a place on the tree. They’re a fun reminder of growing up and how you don’t always get to escape your childhood around family. Get some decorating ideas for the entire house with these tips.
Nutcracker Ornaments
People will display nutcrackers in their home as standalone decorations but some people have nutcracker ornaments on their tree. Vintage nutcracker ornaments in any shape or size always look good on trees. Here’s how you can find a great looking tree to hang vintage ornaments on.
Needlepoint Ornaments
Needlepoint ornaments have that added sentimental feeling because more often than not someone sat down and spent time delicately working on it. Those types of ornaments usually have a story behind them and sharing stories is all part of the Christmas experience. Make sure you’ve got these Christmas storage tricks committed to memory so you can story all those priceless ornaments safely.
Popcorn String
Time intensive? Sure, but a popcorn string Christmas tree decoration is a great family activity that goes back a long way. From popping the corn to stringing it together, it can be a cool tradition for your family. Keep your Christmas tree safe this year with these outstanding tips you’ve never considered.
Candy Canes
What a sweet way to decorate a tree. Candy canes are always around during Christmas but they don’t seem to find their way to Christmas trees like they maybe did in the past. Create a vintage Christmas tree look with candy canes. Candy canes go great on great on gingerbread houses but have you have seen what happens you destroy gingerbread houses with power tools? It’s quite the scene.
Indented Ornament
This is more of a modern take on a vintage ornament but you can see how it works when something old is new again. Check out how you can prevent ornaments from breaking while in storage.