Vintage ceramic Christmas trees, popular in the 1960s and 1970s, are making a major comeback. Searches for ceramic Christmas trees have risen significantly, and vintage models are selling for high ...
If you grew up before the 2000s, you likely remember having a porcelain or ceramic Christmas tree in your home, or maybe you associate them with Grandma's annual holiday decor. The tabletop Christmas ...
Do you remember the ceramic Christmas trees? Maybe your grandparents had one out each year. The trees were a hit in the late ‘60s and early '70s, and adorned many tabletops or TV stands. Recommended ...
Vintage ceramic Christmas trees are among the most fascinating holiday decorations ever made. They were fashioned of fired clay in molds of various sizes and shapes, then creatively painted. That ...
Unwrapping a ceramic Christmas tree every December was always a special treat for my sisters and me. Our family's tree, measuring nearly 50 centimetres tall, was made by my grandmother in 1979 in ...
Christmas is often a time of nostalgia and for a lot of people that's encapsulated in vintage, ceramic, tabletop trees that light up a room. The decorative pieces, which were popular in the '60s and ...
They’re baaaack! Those newly-popular miniature ceramic Christmas trees that for decades were everywhere aren’t headed for the closet just yet. After having a big resurgence on Long Island and ...
The trends of Christmas past are alive and well. Break out your family treasures or get in the spirit of collecting with these ideas for finding and displaying classic baubles. Jay Wilde It's time to ...
When you walk through the back door of Edna Meisner's home in Blandford, N.S., you'll find a workshop that could rival that of Santa's elves. Shelves of ceramic creations are set up in the small space ...