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After initially appearing in the pages of Better Homes & Gardens decades ago, these formerly well-liked holiday decorating ideas are once again in style.

By NAZIA

24/ 11/2022

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Shiny Brite Ornament

In New Jersey in 1939, the first Shiny Brite ornaments were created by hand.

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Holiday Village

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the trend grew in popularity. initially began as tiny cardboard or ceramic figures.

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Vintage Santa Mug

Many of the popular antique Christmas items are currently fashionable again.

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Flocked Christmas Tree

Their popularity has soared once more over the last five years.

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Ceramic Christmas Tree

More than 40 years later, the iconic trees continue to grow in popularity.

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Tinsel Tree

To catch the flickering lights, the silver fabric was draped over tree branches.

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Nontraditional Tree

In the 1970s, there were a lot of handcrafted, unconventional trees created.

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Pink Christmas Decor

The vibrant hues that gained popularity in the 1950s are once again in style.