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Vintage Photo Christmas Cards -Festive Greetings From The Family!

This week’s festive post is a collection of vintage photo family Christmas cards from the 1940s to the 1960s. Enjoy!

Steinmetz family Christmas card for 1950. Super creative christmas greeting card. 1950s vintage photo christmas card

Source: Florida Memory


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Vintage Photo Christmas Cards 1940s-1960s

“Holiday Greetings from the Windsteins”. 1940s Christmas photo greeting card. Love our mothers, 1940s hairstyle.

1940s Vintage Christmas Card: Holiday Greetings from the Windsteins! 1940s Christmas photo greeting card. Love our mothers, 1940s hairstyle.

Source: eBay

“Seasons Greetings The Heersche Bars”. How cute is this homemade 1950s holiday card? I love the matching kids & patterns and of course that homemade sign, which is so creative. So fun!

1950s vintage photo christmas card featuring a cute 1950s family with a homemade sign for this homemade christmas card.

Source: Etsy-Iloveyoumorephotos

1960s Christmas card “3 Eagle Scouts on same day and 1 Cheerleader”.

1960s Vintage Christmas Card: 1960s Christmas card "3 Eagle Scouts on same day and 1 Cheerleader".

Source: Etsy – Pepperphoto

 A customized 1950s Davis family Christmas card (those 1950s dresses are amazing!).

1950s vintage Christmas card featuring a photo of a 1950s family (the woman are wearing matching 1950s dresses) and a holiday greeting on the other side.

Source: newmarkettoday.ca

1950s 1960s vintage Christmas card from Germany featuring two kids with a plastic Santa holding a seasons greetings sign.

1950s 1960s vintage christmas card from Germany featuring two kids with a plastic santa holding a seasons greetings sign

Source: eBay

“Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”. Sweet, early 1940s photo card of siblings.

Sweet, early 1940s photo card of siblings. Vintage 1940s Family Greeting Card featuring two young kids and one young woman.

Source: eBay

Holiday Greetings from “The Hinds”. They must be very proud of their football playing son. 1940s/ 1950s Greeting Card.

1940s/ 1950s Vintage Christmas Photo Card featuring an image of a young man in football uniform.

Source: eBay

“Greetings! Jolly Christmas wishes and a happy New Year to you”. 1940s (maybe) cute Christmas card.

1940s / 1950s vintage Christmas Card featuring a cute image of a baby on the christmas card.

Source: eBay

“Merry Christmas from little June 1 1/2 years old”. 1940s Christmas card from Bobby Kay.

1940s vintage Christmas Card / 1940s Vintage Photo Christmas Card featuring a cute little girl on the card.

Source: Etsy-iloveyoumorephotos

While not a traditional card, Dick and Dean in 1945 want to wish you a Merry Christmas (LOVE this photo).

1940s vintage photo / 1940s vintage Christmas card showcasing two boys in 1945 holding a christmas tree and christmas gifts in 1940s winter clothing.

Source: Etsy- iloveyoumorephotos

“1968 Season Greetings”. Super 1960s fashions and hairstyles.

1960s vintage family Christmas Card. "1968 Season Greetings". Fantastic 1960s fashions and hairstyles.

Source: Flickr

“Merry Christmas from the Parkins”. 1950s photo card.

I think it’s adorable how the two little girls match their mother’s dress, and that all their names (minus dad’s) start with an ‘M’.

Vintage Black & White Family Photo Christmas Card From 1950s featuring a Mother Father 2 Sisters wearing similar outfits.

Source: Etsy-ItsNewLife

Holiday card from the Unruh family from the 1960s.

1960s vintage Christmas Card featuring images of a 1960s family. 1960s Family Holiday card.

Source: Wikimedia

I hope you enjoyed this fun holiday post. Share in the comments if you have ever sent or been part of a photo Christmas card OR anything else you wish to comment about. I love hearing from my readers.

Further Reading: Vintage Christmas Blog Posts from the Vintage Inn

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

Aluminum Christmas Trees-Vintage Christmas Decor Fun!

Have you started putting up your tree (mine is done). Now raise your hand if your home had or has an Aluminum Christmas tree (mine does not)? I so wish I did own one because I think these kinds of trees are just so darn cool!

Today’s post is going to be a fun roundup of a brief history lesson, vintage photos of the trees in “action” and of course vintage ads. Super inspiration for your Christmas decor.

Welcome to the holiday season and happy decorating!

1960s Aluminum Christmas Tree-Vintage Christmas Fun! Mid Century Christmas cool. Learn about the history of the Aluminum Christmas Tree and see fun vintage advertisement and images at the Vintage Inn Blog

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Aluminum Christmas Trees-Vintage Christmas Decor Fun!

Brief History of the Aluminum Christmas Tree:

In 1958, a toy sales manager saw a metal tree in a store window and brought back the idea to his company, Aluminum Specialty Company, in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The company worked to develop a light, cheap aluminum tree they dubbed “Evergleam” in time for Christmas in 1959. The retailed for $25 and in that decade the company produced more than one million aluminum trees (Source).

Homeowners often paired them with color wheels, which rotated to throw colored light onto the tree. Consumers liked them because they had an atomic, Space Age feel.  (Source).

As the mid-1960s passed, the aluminum Christmas tree began to fall out of favor, with many thrown away or relegated to basements and attics. 1965’s, A Charlie Brown Christmas helped fuel the decline of aluminum trees. Despite Lucy’s instruction to Charlie Brown to “get the biggest aluminum tree you can find” and “Maybe paint it pink,” Charlie Brown buys the sad, but very real, tree, and doomed the popularity of aluminum trees (Source).

Whether you decorate with blue or red balls . . . or use the tree without ornaments – this exquisite tree is sure to be the talk of your neighborhood. High luster aluminum gives a dazzling brilliance. Shimmering silvery branches are swirled and tapered to a handsome realistic fullness. It’s really durable . . needles are glued and mechanically locked on. Fireproof . . you can use it year after year.

— Sears, 1963 Christmas Book
1960s vintage photo of an Aluminum Christmas tree in a mid century home. Cool Vintage Christmas photo.

Source: Etsy – UncleDavesGarage

A fun, late 1950s / early 1960s photo of a girl in the cutest novely Christmas skirt hanging decorations on the tree. A train, presents and of course the much needed color wheel finish off the photo.

1950s vintage photo of a girl in a novelty 1950s skirt putting christmas decorations on the Aluminum Christmas tree. In the photo is a color wheel and a train.

Source: Pinterest

“Now…exclusive Sears design, a lighted Green-Aluminum Tree”. Chose your colour wheels to go with it.

As seen in a 1962 Sears Christmas Catalog.

Aluminum Christmas trees as seen in a 1962 Sears Catalog. The Catalog page includes the color wheels you can buy for them. Fun Vintage Christmas!

Source: Wishbookweb.com

Beyond the obvious (the tree), there is so many fun things in this Mid-Century 1960s photo. I love the all the presents so nicely wrapped, the fiberglass lampshade, that cool tv and of course the cute dog! So fun!

I think this is the same house from the image above just a different placement of the tree.

1960s vintage photo of a mid century home with an aluminum christmas tree surrounded by gifts and mid century tv and fiberglass lamp

Source: Etsy – UncleDavesGarage

1962 Sears Christmas Catalog. This page features a collection of Silver Aluminum Trees and an Aluminum Swirl Tree (with bright new pom-pom trim).

1960s Aluminum Christmas trees for sale as seen in a 1962 Sears Christmas Catalog. The page features a collection of Silver Aluminum Trees and an Aluminum Swirl Tree.

Source: WishbookWeb.com

A shopping mall tree.

vintage photo of an aluminum christmas tree in a shopping mall

1960s Ad: “Christmas Trees and Christmas Gfits made with Reynolds Aluminum”. Put a kitchen appliance under your Aluminum Christmas tree.

1960s vintage ad for Reynolds Aluminum featuring a white Aluminum Christmas tree and a woman in a 1960s dress

Source: Collectors Weekly

A well dressed 1960s lady opening Christmas presents beside her silver tree. Love the curtains in the background.

1960s vintage photo of a well dressed woman in a cocktail dress holiding a present and posing beside her Aluminum Christmas Tree.

Source: Tip Hero

“The Internationally Famous Aluminum Christmas Tree.” 1964 ad from Mard Continental Inc.

1960s vintage ad featuring an Aluminum Christmas tree -Mard Contiental Inc ad for patents.

Source: eBay

$18.50 for almost a 7ft tree WITH decorations. Incredible! -1960s catalog page.

1960s vintage catalog page featuring an aluminum christmas tree you could buy.

Source: Pinterest

1960s black cocktail dress with gloves looks lovely next to the tree. And there is the color wheel in the background (I love the color wheels).

1960s vintage photo of a woman in a black 1960s cocktail dress posing in front of her Aluminum Christmas Tree with color wheel

1959 ad for “The Merriest Christmas Ever!”, Angel Pine. “Natural” shape, stainless aluminum Christmas Trees.

1950s Vintage Ad: 1959 Original Ad for an Aluminum Christmas Tree - Angel Scotch Pine ("Natural" Shape)

Source: eBay

Shopping for Vintage Aluminum Christmas Trees & Color Wheels

Are you need of a tree for your home or maybe the color wheel that goes with it? Here a some examples I have found on Etsy & eBay at the time of posting.

NOTE: If you click on any of the items featured below and they are not available, don’t fret! Hit the search button on Etsy & eBay and see what else is on the websites. There are 1000’s and 1000’s of items being listed daily.


I have also put together an ETSY COLLECTION for Aluminum Christmas Trees & Accessories that I update Monthly (Nov 30th, 2023 update).


Sparkler 6′ Aluminum Christmas Tree complete and in original box. This tree was made by the Star Band Co. of Portsmouth, VA #S691S. The original paperwork with instructions for assembly is included and it says it was made in 1962.

1960s / Mid Century Christmas: A Sparkler 6' Aluminum Christmas Tree complete and in original box. This tree was made by the Star Band Co. of Portsmouth, VA #S691S. The original paperwork with instructions for assembly is included and it says it was made in 1962.

Source: Etsy – PJsAntiqueTreasures

Evergleam Aluminum Christmas Tree, 6 Ft Tall.

1960s / Mid Century Christmas: Evergleam Aluminum Christmas Tree Stainless 6 Ft Tall

Source: eBay

1960s Sears Holiday, Colortone Roto Color Wheel for an Aluminum Christmas Tree.

1960s Sears Holiday Colortone Roto Color Wheel For Aluminum Christmas Tree

Source: eBay

Another color wheel example.

1960s Vintage Panorama Color Wheel Christmas Light For an aluminum Christmas tree.

Source: Etsy – ChezlManouche

Okay I must confess, I actually DO own my own aluminum tree but there is a catch…it’s teeny tiny!

Here it is on my Tiki mug shelf, hanging out beside my Ohana Tiki Motor Inn mug. It’s the size of my palm and I got it from Target several years ago. The color wheel works! I would like to wish it into a bigger size though. HA!

tiny aluminum christmas tree with color wheel beside a tiki motor inn tiki mug

Thanks for dropping by and checking out this post. I hope it brought some fun memories for you and some ideas on how to add a bit of a kitschy fun vintage Christmas aesthetic to your holidays.

Share any thoughts you have about this post, in the comments section below!

Further Reading: Vintage Christmas Posts from the 1920s-1960s

Liz