Vintage photos show how people decorated for the holidays over the last 100 years
- Through the years, families have decorated their homes for the holidays.
- Tinsel-covered Christmas trees and brightly colored stockings are trends that now seem dated.
- However, holiday light displays have only become more spectacular.
With the holiday season in full swing, many families are decking the halls.
However, some common holiday decorations like tinsel, ceramic Christmas trees, and colorful stockings, feel more nostalgic, and could even be inspiring holiday decorating trends this year.
Leaning into nostalgic holiday decorations can also be a way to save money, especially as 31% of people say they plan to spend less on holiday shopping this year than last year, WalletHub reported.
Many resurging decorating trends, from cranberry or orange garlands to vintage Christmas villages, can either be made at home or found in thrift stores.
Take a look back at how people decorated their homes for the holidays in years past.
Electric lights replaced the long-held tradition of attaching lit candles to branches.
Tinsel added sparkle to the tree, while candy canes could be used as both holiday snacks and festive decorations.
Tinsel, which was often made with metallic materials, had to be rationed for the war effort.
People still use similar stockings today, hung by the fireside with care.
There were tinsel garlands or long strands of metallic tinsel called icicles, like on the tree shown above.
Menorahs could also be simple or ornate to match the tablescape.
Trees became centerpieces of the home for holiday entertaining, and fashionable sets of ornaments were sold to replace more homemade or collected ornament collections.
Taper candles are still commonly used in holiday table settings.
"Silver and Gold," a famous Christmas song performed by Burl Ives in the 1964 film "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," embodied the Christmas tree-decorating trends of the time.
White House Christmas decorations are now even more extravagant.
People DIY-ed the look by dipping their tree branches in laundry starch.
Inflatable versions of these vintage-looking lawn ornaments are still commonly seen today.
Some holiday decorating trends never go out of style.
The lights were often multicolored and in the shape of miniature birds.
People would often add cotton wool or sparkly white felt to create a snowy environment for their miniature Christmas villages. This decorating trend is still popular today, either new or secondhand.
However, elaborate light displays are one trend that probably would have seemed out of place 100 years ago.