Last Updated on October 18, 2024 by Rachel Granholm
This list of vintage Christmas home decor is captivating and charming for the holidays!
Vintage Christmas decor makes your home feel nostalgic and cozy. It creates a seamless blend with more modern Christmas decor and gives special meaning to heirlooms of the past. This list of vintage Christmas home decor is meant to encourage you to seek out these timeless treasures in a way that is unique to you and your home.
Creating a Vintage Christmas Atmosphere
The holiday season is upon us, and as we dust off our boxes of decorations, it’s hard not to get swept up in the nostalgia of years gone by. But, what if I told you that instead of purchasing brand new, mass-produced Christmas decor, you could create a unique and charming holiday display with vintage pieces?
In this article, we will be exploring a list of some of my favorite vintage Christmas decor that will add a touch of old-world charm and personality to your home this holiday season. So, put on your favorite holiday playlist, grab a cup of hot cocoa, and get ready to be inspired with these timeless and festive decorations.
A List of Vintage Christmas Home Decor
1. Vintage Glassware
This category includes pieces like vintage milk bottles, crystal glassware, or depression glass. These glass pieces are inexpensive and super versatile when it comes to Christmas decorating.
Milk jars, especially ones with red or green lettering, are helpful for adding to height to your displays. They also make pretty vases for Christmas greenery on a side table or a bathroom counter.
Vintage glass bowls are helpful for creating interest as well as making a space feel cohesive when creating a vignette.
Add some vintage ornaments to a bowl for texture and you have a simple yet impactful display!
2. Milk Glass
If you haven’t already heard, I have a thing for vintage milk glass, especially hobnail! The white milky color of this glass is just stunning.
My milk glass collection is one that I have out all year round because it is a neutral color. Therefore, you can decorate it for each season in it’s own way, but it is especially pretty at Christmas.
For a very simple way to decorate it, all I did was place pearl white colored ball ornaments around each piece and then added in faux berry and eucalyptus stems.
You can also spread out a collection and use it in multiple vignettes to help ground your space and help it to feel cohesive.
3. Vintage Books
Vintage books add interest, color, and height to any display in your home. The one below I found one week ago at an antique store for only $3.00! I knew it would look beautiful any time of the year but was especially excited to use it for Christmas.
You can use vintage books in many different ways in your home, giving a whole new life to them.
4. Brass Candlesticks
Vintage brass is such a beautiful element to incorporate into Christmas decor. Due to the age of it, there is usually some really pretty patina on the brass. The patina pairs nicely with the traditional red’s and green’s of the season.
Vintage brass comes in many heights and styles, from tall candlesticks to low votive holders. Try pairing brass with wood or enamelware.
Then, add in some bottle brush trees or red berries for a stunning Christmas vignette.
5. Wooden Mashers
You may be thinking, “What? A wooden masher?” I was in the same boat until I saw this in an antique store recently for $10 and instantly, in my head, saw it displayed on a shelf for Christmas. Look at that beautiful turned wood on the handle!
The old wood gives off a rustic feel and, paired with metal or porcelain, creates an impressive contrast.
Vintage wooden mashers, especially the ones that have red or green handles, make for a beautiful addition to your Christmas decor.
6. Lace Tablecloths
Lace is such a pretty texture for the Christmas season and for winter as a whole! It reminds me of sparkly snowflakes. Lace tablecloths are a beautiful choice for your Christmas table because of the neutral color.
You can pair any type of decor or dish ware on top of lace for a splendid display.
For an unconventional way, try using a vintage lace tablecloth as a tree skirt! I put up two Christmas trees this year but didn’t have two tree skirts. I had an idea to use my other lace tablecloth as a tree skirt and I’m so happy with how it pulls this tree together.
It looks completely stunning underneath it and actually want to use this every year now for a tree skirt.
Closing Tidbits on Decorating with Vintage Christmas Items
These six ideas that I just shared with you might seem a bit uncommon for Christmas decor but that’s exactly why I wanted to write this post today! Using items that you already have is not only economical but also super special.
With a little creativity, you can use everyday decor and transform it for the season. I hope this list of vintage Christmas decor was a source of encouragement for you! May your home be blessed with love and laughter this Christmas.
Do you have any of the pieces mentioned in today’s post? Let me know in the comments how you would transform it for Christmas!
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Rachel, this posting was inspiring and full of joy!
Lovely! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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