To me, Christmas really is a vintage holiday. How I wish I could have lived in the days where you really dashed through the snow in a one horse open sleigh. A time when Christmas was more than just commercialism and spending money. I wish I could live in a vintage Christmas world. Since I am caught right in the middle of Generation X and Y, I will never know what that was like. But that doesn't mean that I can't pretend! Here are a few of my favorite Christmas decorations-all vintage of course!
My antique scale is the perfect platform for a vintage sheet music card. Below it are some vintage bottle brush trees that I bleached and decorated last year. There is just something about these creamy colored trees and the rustiness of the scale that is so pretty!
I started collecting vintage Shiny Brite ornaments a few years ago. I think they are something I will always be on the look out for. There is just something about those shiny glass orbs that make my heart smile! I have put them in a cloche that is serving as a centerpiece on my dining room table!
What a treat it was to find these two Shiny Brites with Christmas scenes in the middle. The blue one has a snowman with eyes but no mouth or nose! The green one has a pipe cleaner candy cane and holly. I love these so much!
My aunt had one of these ceramic Christmas trees. She always had it on top of her TV. I loved to look at it every time I went to her house. And of course I always wanted one for myself. One day while at my husband's work, I noticed this one sitting in a corner, dusty and completely forgotten about. I told him that if they were ever going to get rid of it, that I wanted it. When they moved shops last December, they were going to get rid of it and he snatched it up for me. I am so happy to have my very own vintage ceramic Christmas tree now!
You can't decorate for Christmas without having a Nativity Scene. This particular set was made by my Great Grandma. She gave it to my grandma and my grandma gave it to me. It is made of cast ceramic and is totally solid. It isn't the prettiest or fanciest Nativity, but I love it. It means so much to me to have something that was made by my Great Grandma and passed on to me!
I am always on the lookout for more vintage Christmas decorations. There is just something about them that makes them feel even more festive than the newest decorations out there. I will take an old, scruffy, vintage Christmas over any of the fancy ones, any day!
Linking up with:
Coastal Charm: Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Knick of Time: Knick of Time Tuesday
Timewashed: Blissful Whites Wednesday
Vintage on a Dime: Welcome Home Wednesday
Ivy & Elephants: What's It Wednesday
Adorned from Above: Wednesday Blog Hop
{Primp}: Primp Your Stuff
Faith, Grace & Crafts: Pearls & Lace Thursday
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs Olson: Share Your Cup Thursday
ColoradoLady: Vintage Thingies Thursday
Rooted in Thyme: Sweet & Simple Fridays
Common Ground: Vintage Inspiration Friday
Shabby Art Boutique: Shabbylicious Friday
Creating Christmas Party~Vintage Christmas Decor
Linking up with:
Coastal Charm: Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Knick of Time: Knick of Time Tuesday
Timewashed: Blissful Whites Wednesday
Vintage on a Dime: Welcome Home Wednesday
Ivy & Elephants: What's It Wednesday
Adorned from Above: Wednesday Blog Hop
{Primp}: Primp Your Stuff
Faith, Grace & Crafts: Pearls & Lace Thursday
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs Olson: Share Your Cup Thursday
ColoradoLady: Vintage Thingies Thursday
Rooted in Thyme: Sweet & Simple Fridays
Common Ground: Vintage Inspiration Friday
Shabby Art Boutique: Shabbylicious Friday
Creating Christmas Party~Vintage Christmas Decor