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In reply to the discussion: Which of your Christmas ornaments are the most special to you. Can include more then one. [View all]TlalocW
(15,632 posts)17. The one I remember most
That unfortunately is no longer around as it just started disintegrating was a gingerbread house from when I was a kid. It wasn't a traditional cottage but more of a ranch-style house if that makes sense. Completely covered in frosting with those little squarish Xmas hard candies making up the roof and round peppermint candies arch for the door, ribbon candy for window sills, etc. It was on a base that was also covered in frosting, and there was a weird 1960s plastic Santa that came from who knows where that you could place in two holes on the roof next to the chimney.
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Which of your Christmas ornaments are the most special to you. Can include more then one. [View all]
debm55
Dec 10
OP
As a kid I loved these at my grandparent's farm. They couldn't afford very many, but they were cool.
Silent Type
Dec 10
#1
My grandmother had those on her tree. We called them bubble light. A few years ago I was looking through WalMarts and
debm55
Dec 10
#4
Same here. What I really miss are the old aluminum trees from the 1950s. Actually bought a used one off ebay
Silent Type
Dec 10
#5
Thank you very much Silent Type. I remember my Uncle's family had one with no ornaments. Just rotating lights. They
debm55
Dec 10
#9
Thanks. I forgot about that place. They have the best old fashion Christmas hard candy too.
Silent Type
Dec 10
#14
Sounds very cool! My mom decorated a few chicken eggs very carefully. Still have some
electric_blue68
Dec 11
#39
Saved this one, from years in DC; bought it @ Smithsonian holiday shop (along w others.)
elleng
Dec 10
#6
We have a plastic reindeer that hangs on our tree that I had as a kid over 70 years ago.
OLDMDDEM
Dec 10
#8
My lady friend, typically buys an ornament every year for her grown kids. Here's what she's giving her two MAGA
Silent Type
Dec 10
#10
The antique glass icicles from when I was a kid that somehow survived decades of moves and cats,
catbyte
Dec 10
#13
Thank you catbyte. What a wonderful post and a tree topper to remember your mom's memories.
debm55
Dec 10
#30
How beautiful to have those framed portraits of your kids. What a great motivation for decorating.
debm55
Dec 10
#19
Ah, they look like the kind my mom made but different details in the patern...
electric_blue68
Dec 11
#57
Thank you very much happybird. Beautiful tree and ornaments full of wonderful memories.
debm55
Dec 11
#47
KitFox that is wonderful. I couldn't imagine knitting with toothpicks. All your ornaments sound wonderful. Thank you and
debm55
Dec 11
#50
For both of our sons, my mother gave me Hallmark "Baby's First Christmas" ornaments...
3catwoman3
Dec 11
#52
What a wonderful post. Thank you very much 3catwoman3. It is full of traditions and memories. Bless you
debm55
Dec 11
#54