I don't know the proper name for these decorations. My family always called them the melted plastic popcorn decorations. They are made of thousands of little confetti-like pieces of plastic that have been slightly melted and molded into a design. These were bought in the early 1970s. They were difficult to find back then, and I haven't seen new ones for sale anywhere in the last 30 years.
I prepared this post a few weeks ago, and have since been made aware that my blog visitors seem to enjoy learning things here. I thought I was being too "teacher-ish"! Originally I had asked if anyone knew where I could buy more of these or what they were called. But, being the researcher that I am, I checked out these kitschy items myself.
People actually DO call them melted plastic popcorn decorations! I googled the term and got 87,000 hits! Most were from people looking for these decorations or selling them. They sell for about $3.00-$10.00, depending on their rarity, on eBay and other sites. My pumpkin and witch were all over the place, as were lots of cute ones for Christmas. I also found the name of the manufacturer, which I have since forgotten, but they went out of business 3 years ago.I hope these guys brought back memories for some of you! Be sure to visit Lisa and the other Vintage Thingies Thursday participants at Confessions of an Apron Queen.
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What fun decorations these are Elizabeth! I think I photograped some on one of my walks. enjoy....
Oh My Gosh! Again I had these on my walls when I was a kid. One was a Raggedy Ann (of course), and I think the other was an elf of some sort. ~ Robyn
I remember these and they came in
other holidays too! I hope my decorations bring back some memories
this week for you! Always fun here!
Neat!
Cool! how old are they?
OMG... Elizabeth you have really brought back a flood of memories... I can remember my mother buying these when I was a child... we use to take a ride to Revere Beach in Mass. and pick them out... We had many of them for holidays and other decorations for kid’s rooms... Thanks for the memories...
Hugs,
Donna
I came over from Nikki Crumpets blog!
Love your blog name :)
I remember these decorations too!
Tracey
I loved those decorations, you could just wash them off and they stored so well. I wonder what I ever did with those??????
Hugs,
Chris
I remember decorations like these. Yours have been very well kept!
OMG, I can not believe my eyes!! My mom had these things for every single holiday! She always had them on the kitchen cabinets...I bet my mom still has one (or 2 or 10!!)
Wonder if you could melt plastic bits yourself and get it into a mold...hmmmm
I don't remember seeing those types of decorations but they sure are cute!
Well, I certainly remember them. My mom had Christmas ones...I wonder where they are...I may have to look for them. Very cute Halloween decorations.
How 'bout that? You knew what they were called long before you knew it! (huh?)
I've never seen these before, they're really great! The witch is really hilarious.
I don't remember seeing those either, but I love the pumpkin one.
Oh how cool! We had that witch when I was little!!!!!!!!!!!
Justine :o )
I think every house used to have these at Halloween! :)
I love these! Happy Witch and Happy Pumpkin have put a smile on my face for the rest of the day :)
Thank you.
Oh.... I had forgotten about these! I remember now. We didn't have Halloween but we did have a reindeer I fondly remember.
Thanks for jolting my memory cells.
How fun! Your Halloween decorations are cute.
As a child of the '70's I can't say I recall ever seeing these. But I definitely can say they are worth keeping and I enjoyed the history lesson about them. I always love to learn new things and your blog is a great place for that. Thanks!
great vintage decorations. I really enjoyed the picture of your city. That is somewhere I've always wanted to go. Maybe someday.
Hugs,
Charlotte
INSTANT flashback when I saw these! My cousins had them hanging all over there walls in the 70's. I was always jealous and wanted some for MY walls. Mom wouldn't budge! Ha!
Thanks for sharing these Elizabeth!
It's been ages since I've seen those! I had some Christmas ones years ago!
Hi Elizabeth, I'll just say that
great minds think alike.....????
Next week if I can find them in the
attic, some old plastic Halloween outdoor decorations and your post?
xxxooo Have a great day! :)
Oh my goodness...I remember those!
I remember the Christmas ones the most though as we sold them for a class project one year...at least 30 years ago...arggg!! I'm getting so old!
I enjoy your blog...I've just started to read some prim blogs and found yours.
Be blessed!♥
YEP! We had those too. No idea what they are called either!
Those are great! I helped my neighbor with a rummage sale recently and she sold a ton of these. The kinda like twinkies and cockroaches - they'll survive anything LOL
You always manage to find the coolest stuff;) Drop by and pick up a little something i left for you on my blog when you get a chance;) French
I totally remember these type of decorations. I can feel them now!!!
I remember these!!! My mom had some Christmas decorations like this! Too cool. Thanks for the comment on the new blog. I actually won a contest Bella was having and I got a new blog design. I'm pretty excited to have it done!
Cute!
Hmmm, this does bring back memories of such items years ago when I lived in NY.
Hello:) This is my first time visiting you blog - wow! What a cool blog you have!
I've been trying to leave comments on everyone from Blogathon's blog link which has taken me a lot longer than I thought.
Hope you had a great time with blogathon!! Take care!!
Those are really cute. I don't think I've seen any of them before.
I came across your blog via black box...I love your blog - I lived in New Hampshire for 4 years. I really miss being back there. Ahhhh....
That is soooo weird Elizabeth! I was just thinking about those yesterday and here they are! LOL
Great show & tell!!
rue
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Not only do I remember them, I thought they were still around. lol
wicked cool! :D
I remember these! I hadn't even really thought about them not being around any more. Odd that I didn't miss them! I didn't realize that they were no longer made.
Kady
A total blast from the past! I am now headed to ebay~dangerous! :)
My 7 year old son and I came across one of these Christmas decorations at a thrift store last week. He was so curious as to how they are made. I remember them from my childhood and didn't buy it since I want to start new childhood memories for him. Mostly, I don't want to get hook onto collecting these as I tend to do with many of my thrift store finds. However, when I came across the witch yesterday for 19 cents at the Salvation Army thrift store, I could not pass it up as I supposed bad Karma if I did. Her broomstick was loose at the straw part but nothing a hot knife didn't repair. So, as soon as I get her rigged up to hang, she'll be flying high.
Thanks for this post. I was trying to explain these things to my husband one day & he looked at me like I was from Mars. They use to sell them at our State Fair when I was little (always held in October), but I never got one. Now I can show him that I'm not crazy!!! well, maybe! Happy Halloween!
My Grandmother had a bunch of these she would always put up mainly for Halloween and Christmas. Sadly she had to go to a nursing home and everything in her house had to be taken out. So the first thing I did was grab all of her decorations including the melted plastic popcorn ones. That was a few years ago and I still use them today.
I love the flying witch.
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