David Bowie Ziggy Stardust Christmas Tree Ornaments – David Bowie Limited Edition Christmas Ornament Ziggy Stardust – David Bowie Merchandise – Xmas Tree Decorations Ziggy Stardust David Bowie Decor –

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David Bowie Ziggy Stardust Christmas Tree Ornaments – David Bowie Limited Edition Christmas Ornament Ziggy Stardust – David Bowie Merchandise – Xmas Tree Decorations Ziggy Stardust David Bowie Decor –

David Bowie Ziggy Stardust Christmas Tree Ornaments – David Bowie Limited Edition Christmas Ornament Ziggy Stardust – David Bowie Merchandise – Xmas Tree Decorations Ziggy Stardust David Bowie Decor –

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Best of all, they come as a set of three, which puts them into the better value category of this rundown. Each one is unique and hand-finished and with the kind of kitsch appeal that will create a talking point. A set of five glass decorations, which apparently represent the treats the designer’s Nanny and Grandad use to give him as a child. The Battenberg one is a dream. It represents an interesting shift in Christmas celebrations. The average UK windowsill is today more likely to be adorned with a candlelit cottage than a nativity scene. Bob Ross. Yes, the man with the big hair and big canvases, known for his wonderful The Joy Of Painting show in the 1980s. It’s currently being repeated on BBC4 if you want to get acquainted or reacquainted with it.

It’s another at the Baltic store, sized about 10cm tall and of course, dressed in purple. If you are a fan, this design from Cody Foster is an obvious one to buy. Many of the designs currently selling well are shaped like houses from typical Scandinavia, where these little models are sold by design brands such as Broste Copenhagen and Ferm Living. Interest in Scandi style is a nod to the enduring legacy of the trend for hygge – the Danish sense of cosiness and comfort, often complemented by candlelight – which is something that many people crave, especially at Christmas. In recent years, Christmas decorations have been dominated by quirky ornaments referencing pop culture, such as baubles shaped like pug dogs, David Bowie or avocados. Simple houses emitting the warm glow of candlelight are a change of pace.The same maker did some slightly different ones last year. But this year’s set is bigger and for me, better too. Kurt Adler used to do different decorations each year featuring the Fab Four, but the label hasn’t done any for a while now. However, you can still buy past decorations online if you hunt around.

In short, there must be something here for you. I have my eye on at least three for our tree this year. And the range keeps on growing. (image credit: Florence and Belle) I don’t think it gets more retro than this one and if you love the 1980s/1990s and home taping, this is the ornament for you.

Festive Friends Christmas Cards by Bengt and Lotta

Patten says desire for the comforting and traditional often coincides with periods of social and economic upheaval. “This happened in the 1800s as a result of industrialisation and urbanisation. There was a revival of traditional Christmas customs … seen as a link to the ancient past and a constant that people could cling to in the changing world.” Choose from eight different guitars and colours, with each guitar cut and printed onto a hardboard with a gloss finish. Personalised too, so you can have a name printed onto it. I could probably do without the writing on it, but the design itself is to be commended. A detailed recreation of a vintage TV in miniature and in glass. Of course, we have flagged up the Primal Scream Screamadelica decoration above, but you can choose from The Pixies and Teenager Fanclub through to Neu!, Lou Reed and Bowie. These handmade designs are great as a gift for a music lover too.

Well, I featured a Mini, so it seems right that the other leading light of retro cars is featured too. There’s a rustic nature to each design that makes them more appealing, and with each being hand-painted, you know you are getting something unique to you as well. (image credit: Florence and Belle) Yes, I love Peanuts, so of course, I went looking for some decorations featuring the Charles Schulz characters.The Museum of the Home holds an annual winter yard sale, where visitors can buy decorations from local makers. Patten says the popularity of ornaments is also influenced by the practical restrictions of the home being decorated. “Average home size is shrinking, especially for younger people and first-time buyers, so miniature houses are an easy way to look festive without having to rearrange all your furniture. This follows a trend in interest in miniatures which has been rising steadily for the past decade.” Yes, a little bit kitsch, but I don’t see that as a bad thing when it comes to retro Christmas tree decorations. Some are also available as keyrings if your tree is already filled to capacity, and some as baubles too. (image credit: Florence and Belle) I tend to do a top 25 retro Christmas tree decorations and baubles round-up each year, but as yet, I haven’t been able to update it for this year. When I do, I’m pretty sure these will be present. But the range is so deep that I feel like I should give the collection a feature all of its own. (image credit: Florence and Belle)



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