Vintage Christmas Dining Room Home Tour
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The dining room is decorated with tons of vintage Christmas decor! It’s time for the holiday home tour and my dining room is full of cute kitsch decorations that I’ve found thrifting.
You can decorate the dining room with me in the video above!
Dining Room Vintage Shelves
I filled my shelves with Christmas knick-knacks like my Lefton birthday angel collection, flocked Santas, and vintage Christmas tins which are all on my list of Vintage Christmas Essentials. I also have the gorgeous Merry Christmas Sign Light and the whole sign lights up which is really cool.
Related: Christmas kitchen tour blog post
Vintage Christmas hankies
I have my vintage Christmas hankies on display in a thrifted spoon rack. If you watch the video above I show exactly how I fold them to put them inside the spoon rack.
I have two rainbow felt garlands on display, one hanging above and one below on the bottom shelf.
Related: Spring and Summer Dining Room Tour
Christmas apron display
I displayed four vintage Christmas aprons in my dining room! The reindeer die cut is so cute and you can learn more about vintage die cuts in my history video.
Related: Easy DIY Apron Wall Display Tutorial
The dining table
I used a vintage holiday table runner that I found at a thrift store and put a big jar of Shiny Brite ornaments as the centerpiece. My table is a vintage yellow formica dining table that I found at a thrift store.
Vintage Christmas hutch
My dining room hutch has a beverage and baking theme with loves of vintage Santa mugs, jello molds, and vintage Christmas cookbooks. My eggnog set is one of my favorite valuable vintage Christmas items that I own. The mini deer mugs are new from Walmart.
You can see my dining room and kitchen tour video below!
For more Christmas inspiration you can read the holiday portion of my website or check out these posts.