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shagamaw270 ([info]shagamaw270) wrote,
@ 2011-09-16 04:41:00

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Retro Christmas Mid Century Contemporary Memories
If you keep in mind when a silver tinsel tree with pink or blue lights was the height of vacation chic .... if the sound of Alvin and the Chipmunks singing "Please Christmas Do not Be Late" nonetheless gives you a shiver of anticipation .... if you can really recall listening to your father explain that the bubble lights had to have time to heat up ahead of they'd commence bubbling .... then the answer just could be yes.

For the Babyboom generation, mid century contemporary is a lot more than a decorating style it's our childhood. Tinsel trees, bubble lights, and The Chipmunks are just as a lot a component of our youth as linoleum floors, formica dinettes, black and white Tv, and the joy of a fresh batch of Jiffy Pop straight from the aluminum bubble.

But more than-fifties aren't the only ones who value classic fifties style. Mid-century contemporary is speedily turning into 1 of the most common new styles in interior decor, and lots of 20- and 30-somethings are embracing it with enthusiasm. In a way that handful of of us who grew up with them can entirely comprehend, plastic furniture and bean bag chairs have turn out to be trendy once yet again.

Consider enjoyable, not fussy
Retro Christmas decoration is based on the contemporary search that was so a lot vogue for the duration of the post-war period. Sleek lines and exciting new space-age supplies (like plastic) were all the rage, and tradition was giving way to innovation. Fussy specifics were out and slick aerodynamic design was in, for everything from vehicles to Christmas tree balls.

Use vibrant colours and bold designs
Vibrant, intense colours and bold, cartoonishly just graphic styles are the hallmarks of mid-century contemporary decorating. That translates beautifully to Christmas decor, and retro-themed vacation fabric and reproduction period ornaments are relatively simple to find.

Don't forget the characters
Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and of course Santa and his elves were all incredibly common characters for the duration of the Christmas seasons of the fifties and sixties. Whether molded into candles, stamped from plastic and hung on the tree, or transformed into a plug-in, light-up show for the front yard, cute, cartoony Christmas characters undoubtedly add a dash of retro enjoyable and flair.

Electrify it! Although merchants and public locations had been employing strings of lights as Christmas decorations since the late 1800s, electrically lighted decorations didn't turn into normal for regular property owners till the post-war period. But when electric decorations hit, they hit in a big way! Manufactured lawn, electric-powered decorations were a landmark in mid-century holiday decor bean bag chairs ikea.

For a actually retro feel, pack away the twinkling mini lights and trim your tree with large multi-colour lights. New versions of these 1950s standards are accessible everywhere, and they're a vast improvement more than the originals, which could get alarmingly hot in a surprisingly brief time.



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