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Hey there,
Well, some of the girls here were asking about my vintage Christmas decorations so I decided I'd display some of them here in the Display Case. We do our tree with mostly vintage ornaments ( 40's and 50's ) plus a handleful of modern ones that have sentimental value. We also have a vintage tree skirt and use lead tinsel, which I think hangs nicer than plastic. We don't have much on the tree this year because my daughter didn't want the other decorations too hidden. What I did put on the tree took over an hour because you have to smooth out each strand before you hang it. It's a real pain to put on, but it's worth it.
Here's our tree skirt
The ceramic parakeet was one of my grandmother's favorites, and glass bird was one of my mom's...
The reindeer actually has a stand, but to keep it safe I hang it up. It was never Christmas until this ornament came out. The star is very old. It was in my grandmothers family forever, brought here from Europe in the early 1900's.
This was made by my mother-in-law several years ago. She recently gave it to us. Friends often ask if it's hard to keep from prying pieces off. Well, yes, it is.
Okay, here's the last couple pics...A closer shot of the tree, and my favorite vintage ornament boxes...
Well, thanks for letting me share. This is just some of our collection. I have lots of the little pinecone elves, ceramic figures, and a few 20's/30's era light covers with cartoons on them, too, among other things.
Does anyone else here have vintage Christmas stuff? I'd love to see what other people have in their collections, too. Please post! Merry Christmas! Trix
Well, some of the girls here were asking about my vintage Christmas decorations so I decided I'd display some of them here in the Display Case. We do our tree with mostly vintage ornaments ( 40's and 50's ) plus a handleful of modern ones that have sentimental value. We also have a vintage tree skirt and use lead tinsel, which I think hangs nicer than plastic. We don't have much on the tree this year because my daughter didn't want the other decorations too hidden. What I did put on the tree took over an hour because you have to smooth out each strand before you hang it. It's a real pain to put on, but it's worth it.
Here's our tree skirt
The ceramic parakeet was one of my grandmother's favorites, and glass bird was one of my mom's...
The reindeer actually has a stand, but to keep it safe I hang it up. It was never Christmas until this ornament came out. The star is very old. It was in my grandmothers family forever, brought here from Europe in the early 1900's.
This was made by my mother-in-law several years ago. She recently gave it to us. Friends often ask if it's hard to keep from prying pieces off. Well, yes, it is.
Okay, here's the last couple pics...A closer shot of the tree, and my favorite vintage ornament boxes...
Well, thanks for letting me share. This is just some of our collection. I have lots of the little pinecone elves, ceramic figures, and a few 20's/30's era light covers with cartoons on them, too, among other things.
Does anyone else here have vintage Christmas stuff? I'd love to see what other people have in their collections, too. Please post! Merry Christmas! Trix