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It's beginning to look a lot like the Christmases of your childhood! We've curated a list of favorite vintage Christmas decorations that bring charm and nostalgia by the sleigh full. We started with tree trimmings, including throwback favorites like sparkly Shiny-Brite ornaments, reproduction bubbly lights, homemade tree skirts, and even popcorn garland.
But once we got started, we simply couldn't stop! From classic Santa and snowman figurines to lesser-known-but-equally-beloved favorites like Putz houses and feather trees, this joyful collection of vintage Christmas decor covers ideas for your table, kitchen, mantel, and more.
So as you deck your halls this season, sprinkle in some old-school spirit. Happy holiday decorating!
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Vintage Glass Finial Tree Toppers
Becky Luigart-Stayner
Glass finial tree toppers have remained popular through the years. American brands such as Shiny-Brite released colorful painted style with glitter in the 1950s and '60s.
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Vintage Plastic Santas
Courtesy of Reader
Of course, it's the time of year for the man in red! Vintage Santa figurines of all shapes and sizes make for festive and nostalgic decor in any room of the house, inside and out. This guy, at 62 inches tall, would be right at home greeting guests on a front porch or in an entryway. Glow-up blow molds, vintage and new, are super popular today.
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Vintage Santa Claus Figurines
David Tsay
Classic figurines that are smaller in stature, such as the old-school Santas in this farmhouse decked out with vintage decor, pack a jolly punch when grouped together.
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Vintage Shiny-Brite Ornaments
Becky Luigart-Stayner
You'll be hard-pressed to find a more beloved vintage Christmas decoration than the Shiny-Brite. Special as a single and stunning as a set, most vintage-lovers have never met a Shiny-Brite they didn't love. No matter the application—adorning the tree or arranged in a tiered bowl as a centerpiece—these colorful baubles are simply timeless.
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Vintage Feather Tree
DAVID A. LAND
An antique German feather tree is the perfect size for a stairwell tabletop moment. Dainty Shiny-Brite ornaments add sparkle. Visit this Etsy shop for a selection of authentic goose feather trees. See next slide for details.
Sweet red berries on the tips of each branch punctuate this petite tree that stands just 14 inches tall, making it a versatile holiday decoration ideal for a tabletop, shelf, or as part of a Christmas centerpiece.
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Vintage Tree Skirts
Becky Luigart-Stayner
A quilted tree skirt is a charming way to add throwback style to your Christmas decor. Festive designs in red, green, and white bring homespun style, as the skirts you'll find today were often homemade using store-bought patterns.
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Vintage Putz Houses
Becky Luigart-Stayner
Brightly colored cardboard dwellings, called "Putz" houses, can be found on online vintage sites. They make for an adorable winter neighborhood atop a mantel or shelf. Mix in bottlebrush trees for a charming village-like vignette.
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Vintage Foil Light Reflectors
Becky Luigart-Stayner
If you want to add tons of color to your tree, hunt for these flower-shaped foil light reflectors. They attach to each bulb on a strand of lights for two purposes: to absorb the incandescence and to help radiate the light's glow. Price depends on condition, and multilayered versions are often a little higher in price.
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Vintage Tinsel Icicles
Becky Luigart-Stayner
Bring on the tinsel! Although the vintage packaging is delightful and makes for an adorable Christmas display, decorate with new tinsel. (The old stuff is unsafe for household use!) After all, a tinsel-covered Christmas tree is one of the easiest ways to impart vintage style.
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Vintage Dresden Ornaments
Becky Luigart-Stayner
Make a merry menagerie on your tree with a collection of Dresden ornaments. Made of embossed cardboard, these colorful pieces can be found for as low as $5 and as much as $100, depending on design uniqueness, condition, and level of detail.
At three feet tall, this shiny aluminum tree is ideal for smaller spaces and is a total throwback!
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Vintage Holiday-Themed Glassware
Becky Luigart-Stayner
Glassware and dishes adorned with holiday motifs can be found at flea markets and yard sales for a bargain. Check Etsy and antiques shops for full sets, like these candy cane-patterned milk glass mugs by Federal Glass. See next slide for more dishware decorating ideas.
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Vintage Dishware
Brian Woodcock
Festive dishware like this Hazel-Atlas Tom and Jerry set were made by several glass companies. The fired-on designs (as shown here) were popular in the mid-1900s and make for nostalgic decor today on a shelf, buffet, or table.
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Vintage Cookie Cutters
Brian Woodcock
If you're lucky enough to score a complete themed set, vintage cookie cutters in their original packaging make for sweet decorating moments in your kitchen. Tuck them on open shelves for a pop of holiday cheer. See next slide for a fun DIY idea using old or new cookie cutters.
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Vintage Cookie Cutter Wreath
David Hillegas
DIY a sweet wreath for your front door by gluing found cookie cutters in a circular shape. Adorn with a ribbon of your choice (ours is jute). If you don't have vintage ones, you can create this same craft with new ones.
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Vintage Santa Mugs
Dylan Chandler for Country Living, styling by Matthew Gleason
Santa mugs are for more than coffee or hot cocoa—they are the just-right size for tucking in greenery or bottlebrush trees (as shown here). We love how red and white tins filled with greenery round out this island centerpiece in a country kitchen.
Talk about a groovy way to decorate the tree! These ultra-colorful, vintage-style bubble lights really take you back to those carefree childhood Christmases.
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Vintage Christmas-Themed Matchbooks
Becky Luigart-Stayner
In the mid-1900s, advertisers printed matchbooks with holiday messaging. Display a collection of these tiny treasures during the holidays to strike up a retro vignette.
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Vintage Christmas Cards
Brian Woodcock
Reminisce Christmases past with a collection of holiday cards arranged in the shape of a tree. Each separate message joyfully comes together for a happy and graphic greeting. (We love this decorating idea for small spaces where a tree may not be possible.)
Amy Mitchell is the managing editor for VERANDA and Country Living, where she writes articles on a variety of topics—decorating and design, gardens, and holidays. Amy’s experience in the shelter magazine category spans more than 20 years, as she’s previously held positions at Coastal Living and Cottage Living. Her personal pursuits include cooking, gardening, and hunting her favorite tag sale spots for the next piece of Pyrex for her prized collection.