Tuesday, December 14, 2010

My Vintage Christmas Ornaments

I love vintage Christmas ornaments! I began collecting them over 30 years ago, when I ws browsing through a thrift store right after Thanksgiving and found a tiny thin box of twisted metal icicles. I immediately remembered that my grandparents hung these same little icicles on their Christmas tree years before. As I purchased them, I felt like I had found a true treasure!

That year I also purchased a new set of bubble lights for my tree. They were not exactly the same as the ones my grandparents had used on their tree, but they were pretty and bubbled and I loved them.


Since that time, I've collected many different styles of vintage Christmas ornaments. Many I've found in thrift stores in late November. I think people start sorting through their ornaments about this time and donate the older ones, not realizing that they may be valuable vintage ornaments. Often in a thrift store, I'll find a beautiful paper-thin vintage glass ornament in a plastic bag filled with modern day ornaments.



When I discovered eBay and other online venues, I purchased a few special ornaments, like one from Russiea and a few clip-on birds. I have a tall narrow tree that looks victorian that I decorate each year with my vintage ornaments, plus ones that I've handmade or painted.

Earlier this year, I responded to a reporter's query looking for a Florida resident who collected vintage ornaments. I unpacked my ornaments and took several photos to send him, and also wrote about my collecting tips and how to store vintage ornaments. One of my photos and most of my writing made the final edit for his article. You can find it online at: http://www.scenesarasota.com/inside.html
At the top of the page click on "inside Scene" then choose "past issues" from the drop down menu. When the photos of the past covers come up, choose the November issue. Use the arrow on the right side of thecover to turn the pages through the issue until you see the vintage ornaments on the left and the article on the right. Click in the middle of these two pages to zoom in and see the photos close up and read the article. Most of the writing on the right side of the article is mine. The little brass tree and ornaments in my photo is on display all year long in my art studio. I love the photos from the other collectors too, especially the santas.



Below are more photos of some of my favorite vintage ornaments:





It's so easy to start your own collection of vintage Christmas goodies.  Out there somewhere, right where you live, a special vintage ornament or decoration is just waiting to be found!

Merry Christmas!
Linda Harbin

4 comments:

  1. Oh I love the vintage ones too. You have quite a collection there. I have bought a few vintage ones on Ebay, and I am waiting for the right vintage tree topper to come along and when it does I am going to get it. I think I actually remember that red one with the girl on it carrying the package. We might have had that or something real similar to it. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours, especially that cute cat.


    PussDaddy

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  2. Beautiful collection Linda!! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Oh my... this collection takes me back to when I was a little girl decorating our family Christmas Tree! So many are the same!!
    Thanks so much for this lovely trip down memory lane.
    Blessings!
    Ann
    PS I'd love for you to visit and please be sure to enter my GIVEAWAY!

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  4. Linda, wonderful collection! Thanks for sharing!

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