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A Very Vintage Holiday de Bob Richter

de Bob Richter - Género: English
libro gratis A Very Vintage Holiday

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A Very Vintage Holiday celebrates the joy and sentimentality associated with all the major holidays on the calendar, from Easter to Halloween to Christmas—and many more. Vintage decorations, customs, history, and lush images offer up great comfort, connection, and continuity in this fast-paced world. Each holiday is opportunity to slow down and connect. There's a mindfulness associated with carving pumpkins, dying Easter eggs, or stringing popcorn and cranberry garlands that helps us to bond with loved ones in ways that both conjure up good memories and enable us to make new ones. Coupled with beautiful photographs, tips on collecting, and secret shopping haunts, A Very Vintage Holiday offers a 360-degree look at all the traditional and joyful ways we celebrate holidays and gives suggestions on how to make family heirlooms, vintage finds, and holiday activities work for today's audience. Each chapter is focused on a different holiday and there is a common thread that runs...


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This is a fun Christmas book full of pictures, advice and history of American Christmas decorations. Bob Richter loves Christmas and recounts the holidays from his childhood and on. I enjoyed reading the history of Christmas tree decorations and how the era affected what we used. He gives advice on where to find vintage decor, how to take care of it and how to store it. The photos made me smile as I remembered the decorations my grandmother and mother had in their homes.
This book made me want to find the decorations I grew up with and use them in my home!

I received this book from netgalley in exchange for my honest review. Because it was digitally downloaded, some of the pictures were missing.






20162 s Jen St226 15

This is a book for those interested in both Christmas memorabilia and antiques. It is a good source book for those antique hunting for vintage ornaments, with tips on how to distinguish new from authentic ornaments.

The writer also talks about the history of Christmas decorating and ornaments, and how various world wars affected the materials used in ornaments. I found myself comparing my own older ornaments with the images in the book, to see if I had a "find!"

And finally, there are copious images of antique ornaments, lighting sets, and even vintage toys that will be a trip down memory lane for older family members. I lent the book to my parents because I knew they would enjoy remembering toys and decorations from their childhood.

It's a nice Christmas book, not fluffy, and perfect for those with an interest in holiday antiques.1 Diana1,526 85

I received this book from Goodreads Giveaways, with no expectations of a review. This is a very interesting book, a bit different than what I expected when I entered the giveaway. I really enjoyed reading it. I got it earlier today and spent the day going through it, even though I was supposed to be doing school work. It talks about collecting and decorating with the things of Christmas past mainly ornaments and decorations from the 40's - 60's. I was great to look through the book and see the things I remember decorating my parents and grandparents houses, some of which I now decorate my own house with for the holidays. This book gave me new ideas on how to use the older decorations and I will ly try some of it out this year, at least with the non-breakable things that the cats won't destroy. If you enjoy the nostalgia of the Christmas' of your childhood or if you think your parents may a look back I highly suggest this book.craft-books-read non-fiction-read read-in-20161 Jessica539 46

My second vintage Christmas book this week, and if I hadn't read Have Yourself a Very Vintage Christmas: Crafts, Decorating Tips, and Recipes, 1920s-1960s first, I might have been more enamored with this one.

I collect vintage ornaments (particularly Shiny Brites) and vintage holiday postcards. What I loved about this book were the pictures, mostly of the author's own collection. The tips of how to find vintage Christmas items were also useful, but I didn't find the other sections gripped me too much, on how to decorate or use vintage things in your home (got it already!). The layout of how the photos of Christmas items could be a bit weird and scattered at times - I feel it could have been cleaned up.

I think this largely was aimed at an audience who already knew the author (he's a TV personality?). I did not, I just picked it up at the library due to the cover and title. The foreword was especially puzzling as un the book, there was no bio of the guy who wrote it - he just came into it saying something "most of you already know the story of when my grandmother's tree fell down". What? Who is this guy? Why was I supposed to know?

As vintage ornaments were my main overlap with the book, I'll share my two learnings that I'll bring forward into my own collecting: 1) storage should be done in boxes with uncoloured tissue paper or more ideally, shredded, acid-free tissue (the boxes can be basic cardboard, or find some purpose-built boxes at The Container Store or other similar store); 2) WWII-era ornaments can be identified by the lack of silvering inside, and often the cap and hook are paper instead of metal. z-read-in-2020 Jane525

Bob Richter's A very vintage Christmas : holiday collecting, decorating and celebrating is a book that will take baby boomers down memory lane as it contains a wealth of photos of vintage ornaments, candles, boxes, toys and records. Richter says that most people appreciate something within a vintage era for a present and since vinyl records are making a comeback I can understand his suggestion. I recognized several of the items, the choir boy candles, featured within the pages of this holiday must. Melki6,464 2,465

This is mainly just a review of the author's vast collection of antique Christmas goodies, though for a nosy person such as myself who LOVES looking at other people's stuff, that's pretty much all that is required.



The author made me want to head to the basement and start hauling up boxes of my own treasures, so ho-ho-ho.collecting ho-ho-ho nostalgia5 s Alexandra Consolver563 16

4 Stars - I recommend this book if you are a sucker for vintage, a lover of Christmas, or interested in the history of Christmas and it's commercialization. This book is both beautiful and a treasure trove of information.

This is a lovely book filled with gorgeous photos of vintage holiday ornaments, details, as well as vintage advertisements, etc. but it is also jam packed with very detailed histories of how people decorated for the holidays and celebrated in the past. I was amazed by how much detail this book went into from the 1660's to the present. It was so interesting to learn how the social and economical issues and changes in the US influenced how Christmas was celebrated and decorated for. For example, during war times many families went without a traditional Christmas tree and celebrated more modest holidays, but after the WWII holiday commercialism was at it's finest. From bubble lights to space age decor, there was a big boom in holiday decorations in post war America. This book really covers every topic related to holiday decor, a historical topic I never would have thought to research. I also appreciate that the author adds in sections on vintage reproductions, finding vintage decor, and words of caution on using it. My favorite section was the one on ideas for giving vintage gifts. I love the practical advice of how to find vintage items, and personalize them! Also the section on vintage holiday vinyl - one of my favorite things to thrift for!

This title was given to me by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. These are my own opinion, and based on the edition of the book I was given at the time. Thank you Netgalley! Angie Kennedy155 2

I enjoyed the content of this one very much, but I have to be honest that the number of typos was annoying. There were verb tense issues, incorrect punctuation, and misspelled names. I understand a couple slip through, but more than that just strikes me as sloppy editing. I do have Christmas envy for some of the beautiful decorations. Juli Anna2,798

Lots of fun, informal information about collecting and using antique and vintage holiday decor. My only qualm is that this could have used about three more rounds of copyediting than it got; I saw so many typos and other editorial errors that I wondered if any copyediting was done at all.diy-crafts holiday Trish3,608 3

This is a neat book about Christmas.2017 holidays nonfiction Lisa765 11

A fun book to check out of the library for a read. Evonne124 2

Warmed my heart! Janis HillAuthor 3 books10

I would to thank Rowman & Littlefield for providing me with a free ARC of this book, via Netgalley, in exchange for an open and honest review.

Okay, I will admit here and now I am going to be biased about this book as I LOVE vintage Christmas decorations! Much, much harder to get here in Australia – and they look so out of place in the height of summer – and so knew I was going to absolutely love this book! From the history of the pieces, where to look for them to buy, how to display them, how to restore – if needed – and how to store in the off season… it had it all. Love, love, LOVED this book.

I also found the array of simply gorgeous pictures throughout, along with notes of specific items – perfect. Sets you up into the right frame of mind to really get into the Christmas spirit of bygone years.

Being half German myself I have very fond memories of the Christmas ornaments that made it over to Australia from there and are still somewhere amongst my family. They are from around the 1920’s/ 1930’s glass baubles and figurines and so seeing very similar images within the book brought back a lot of fond childhood memories. I mean, we used to decorate my Opa’s Christmas tree with tarnished silver streamers that were actually ‘chaff’ dropped by planes during air raids in World War 2 to scramble RADAR. A girl in Australia, during summer, decorating an ancient synthetic tree with very old glass baubles and air raid chaff in the 1990’s… seriously, how could you get a better Christmas memory? ;-)

So, yes, you could honestly say I was indeed the right target audience for this book and loved reading it from “cover to cover” electronically.

Would I recommend this book to others?

Yes I would. Anyone curious about the history of commercial Christmas ornaments – within the United States – or who is addicted to making their house look simply amazing by filling each room with vintage Christmas ornaments and decorations – this book is for you.

Would I buy this book for myself?

It's already on my wish list! I would indeed own it. My house is never going to look that amazing. I am never going to amass that amount of decent, gorgeous Christmas ornaments… but a girl can dream and this book will help me do just that.

In summary: If you are a lover of bygone Christmas memories shared through decorations and ornaments. This book is or you. Loved it, loved the memories it brought back, wish I could make my house look that fabulous at Christmas time!
house-and-garden netgalley-review non-fiction Lavonne19

(I received a free copy of this book through a Goodreads Giveaway with no expectation of a review but keeping in the spirit of the giveaway, I am here to offer said review.)
If vintage is your "thing" (and I'm assuming it would be if you were even remotely interested in this book) then you will love this it. I enjoyed reading about the history of Christmas, Christmas trees, decorations, learning where to find decorations, how to store them, and a bunch of other Christmas related information. Bob Richter is very knowledgeable in all things Christmas. I loved the pictures. This book really got me excited about the holiday that has lost a bit of it's luster for me of late.first-reads Penmouse414 7

A Very Vintage Christmas: Holiday, Collecting, Decorating and Celebrating by Bob Richter is an excellent springboard for holiday celebration ideas. The author offers numerous ideas on how to celebrate Christmas, and photos of vintage Christmas ornaments and memorabilia might inspire the reader to come up with their own ideas on how to celebrate.

Throughout his book you will see plenty of photos illustrating vintage Christmas items including ornaments, cards and Christmas packages.

You will also find ideas on how to decorate for the holiday season.

The following chapters are listed in his book:

Christmas Decorating History
Finding Vintage Christmas
Ornaments
Lights
Outdoor Decor
Putting It All Together
No Tree? No Problem
Giving a Vintage Gift
Cards, Wrapping, Tags, and Other Ephemera
Entertaining the Vintage Way
Storing and Preserving Your Vintage Holiday Finds

Recommend.

Review written after downloading a free galley from NetGalley. Carly21 1 follower

Thank you to NetGalley and Rowman & Littlefield Publishers for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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Filled with charming memories, product history, and a beautifully curated collection of Christmas decor!

As someone that both sells and collects vintage Christmas, I found this book to be very informative and inspiring.

The author, Bob Richter recounts his memories of Christmas and how he started his collection. There are photos throughout, showing individual collectibles and photos of creative displays for your home. Bob also shares the best ways he has found to acquire the pieces in his collection, and includes a detailed contact list in the index.

Highly recommended. MelissaAuthor 3 books23

I'm relatively new to collecting vintage Christmas decorations, and when I saw this book today at my library, I snatched it up. What a wonderful treasure. It's full of lots of great tips on where to find vintage decorations, ideas on decorating, and the history behind Christmas decorations. The best part? All the wonderful photos of the author's vintage Christmas decorations collection.

I learned some things I hadn't known before - and now I'm even more excited to increase my vintage Christmas decorations collection! Tara1,223

This is a great book to kick off the holiday festivities with. Stories and pictures of vintage ornaments, books and other holiday decorations adorn the pages. The reader will leave with inspiring ideas on how to make their holiday special with collections, decorations and celebrations. arc christmas False2,370 10

A charming book about traditions, and building your own, and the history of Christmas. The author chiefly uses his own ornaments for the photographs in this book. Good ideas in decorating your home and vintage items you might seek out--and where.holidays interior-design LauraAuthor 2 books27

Watch for my review this weekend.crafts holiday memoir June JacobsAuthor 43 books152

A beautifully-photographed book with a heartfelt narrative by the author. Very inspiring! Kat Duncan46

Wonderful book full of Christmas nostalgia, memories and ideas. Took me to a happy place. Susan707 2

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