Showing posts with label Mid-Century Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mid-Century Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

A 1960s Christmas

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Christmas dรฉcor in the 1960s embraced both traditional elements and the bold, playful aesthetics of the era. Homes still featured classic evergreens, but brightly colored artificial trees, became increasingly popular.  

  • Silver Tinsel Trees are the ultimate mid-century icon. Silver reflected every light and ornament, making the tree look like it was glowing from within. Popular with rotating color wheels, which projected shifting hues of red, green, blue, and gold across the metallic branches.

  • Pink Tinsel Trees are romantic and whimsical, these were especially popular in glamorous, Hollywood-inspired homes. The warm blush tone caught the glow of colored or pastel lights, creating a soft, dreamy sparkle.

  • White Tinsel Trees are crisp and frosty, they gave a snowy, winter-wonderland effect. Often paired with blue or silver ornaments for an icy elegance like these, or with bright jewel tones for a pop-art punch.

  • Ornaments reflected the optimism of the space age with shiny finishes, geometric shapes, and even rocket and starburst motifs. Bubble lights and large multicolored string lights remained holiday staples, often paired with glittery tinsel and aluminum garlands for extra shimmer. 

Color coordination continued to grow in popularity, with families decorating rooms in themed palettes such as turquoise and silver or red and gold. Plastic molded dรฉcor, including nativity scenes and light-up lawn ornaments, added a modern touch indoors and out. 

Mantels and sideboards typically featured ceramic Christmas villages, retro Santa figurines, and spinning musical carousels. Overall, 1960s holiday dรฉcor was bright, cheerful, and a little bit whimsical, combining family tradition with a flare for modern design and innovation.

Under The Tree - Popular Board Games of the 1960s

In the 1960s, board games became a staple of family life, often played around the coffee table during holiday gatherings. Classics like The Game of Life (1960) captured the decade’s optimism with colorful cars, plastic peg families, and a playful journey through career and family milestones. Operation (1965) brought a mix of humor and skill, buzzing if you weren’t steady-handed, while Twister (1966) got people off the couch and tangled up in laughter. Favorites like Risk, Clue, and Monopoly also saw renewed popularity, reflecting the era’s love of both strategy and fun. These games weren’t just entertainment, they became part of the warm, nostalgic fabric of 1960s family Christmases and Friday nights at home.


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TINSEL CHRISTMAS TREES

Rotating Color Wheel for Tinsel Trees

Space-Age Christmas Ornaments

1960s Popular Board Games

Christmas Albums of the 1960s

Our Presidents of the 1960s

Polaroid Cameras

1960s Dresses for Women

1960s Candy 


TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE DECOR

"As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases" A traditional Christmas tree is the heart of the holiday season.  It...