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The holidays are right around the corner, which means it’s time to deck the halls in your suite space!
Today I’m sharing 30 vintage Christmas booth display ideas to inspire your own booth display.
The holiday season is often one of the busiest seasons for antique malls, which means it’s a great time to see higher sales! If you can tap into the holiday spirit and offer your customers seasonal items that meet their gifting and decorating needs, you can set yourself up for a sales boost well into the end of the year.
Antique booth display tips for the Christmas holidays
Everyone loves to go out and shop during the holidays. Collecting vintage seasonal decor has become more popular over the years, so stocking your booth with vintage Christmas decor is a great idea.
You can also get into the holiday spirit even if you don’t have a lot of Christmas items! Think about everything that happens during the holidays — special dinners, gift-giving, cozy gatherings — and stock your booth with items that meet those needs.
Here is a list of some great ideas for holiday-themed inventory:
Vintage quilts and afghans Large baskets and boxes that can double as Christmas tree containers Silver serving items (plates, bowls, utensils, etc.) Anything shiny and metallic! Vintage books in all shades of red and green Candlesticks in different metallic shades Table linens – tablecloths, placemats, cloth napkins, napkin rings Old sleds, ski poles, sleds for porch decor Vintage Christmas decor – ornaments, figurines, wreaths, lights, outdoors Decorations, gifts etc! Specialty soaps, candles, tea towels, silly socks, etc.
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Be sure to add that extra holiday touch with some twinkle lights! Place them in your booth space, or try adding some battery-operated fairy lights inside old Mason jars for extra Christmas spirit.
Display and Christmas inspiration at the flea market
Here you’ll find some beautiful display ideas from antique stores across the country! Any images that are not my own are linked to their original source.
This shop has a beautiful collection of vintage glass ornaments for sale, while a wall of hanging antique scarves adds to that cozy feeling.
A red and white striped rug sets the scene for a candy cane wonderland in this adorable booth space!
An antique green paint table is a perfect home for antique ornamental boxes. Also note the addition of holiday greenery to the top of the candy box.
This space is all cool colors! A Christmas display doesn’t always have to be green and red together.
This vendor has everything a customer needs for the perfect holiday dinner party!
Beautiful light blue and silver ornaments hang from the ceiling to highlight this winter space.
An old wooden sleigh filled with gifts and some antique candy cane yard decorations for a cozy holiday scene.
Pops of red Coca-Cola combined with artificial green trees create this festive display. I especially love the beautiful green ribbon accents on the candle holders!
Antique toys and an antique silver platter are the stars of this holiday display. Notice how the tree lights add just the right amount of extra twinkle.
A great way to save money during the holidays is to reuse regular stock you already have that happens to be available in holiday colors. Here, the old red and green trays aren’t exactly Christmas decor, but they help set the scene for the rest of the display.
I love the idea of packing a vintage suitcase full of mid-century Christmas decor – what a fun and whimsical display!
This display uses a unique gold, silver and rose color scheme for a less traditional, but very sparkling, Christmas display!
Vintage Christmas decorations adorn a small tree, with some buffalo-patterned pillows on display as well.
Elvis is in the building!
The shelves are filled with red and green accents as well as vintage cameras and a hanging pair of ice skates.
Antique teacups become the perfect holiday display with the addition of a mini bottle brush tree.
This seller evokes fond winter memories with old ice sleds and sleds.
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This seller creates a homey cabin feel with his accents of deep red and faux greenery.
Lots of old Christmas to explore at this fun booth! It’s a total dream 🙂
Brilliant gold shimmers and sparkles in this festive holiday booth.
A pair of vintage animated holiday toys are the perfect anchor for this vignette. Old toys can fit well into a holiday-themed display.
New Wholesale Home Decor highlights a pair of antique green shutters, with some hand-poured candles offered as easy-to-store filler options.
Another great idea for displaying vintage glass ornaments in your booth!
There are so many old Santa characters in this show, it’s hard to pick a favorite!
If you have a collection of old cookie cutters, try displaying them in a glass bowl with a pretty ribbon.
A group of brush trees on an antique silver plate creates a simple holiday vignette.
An old closet filled with Santa’s mugs and other old Christmas gifts.
Try making your own holiday signs using reclaimed wood and grouping them together on one wall for a compelling display!
Antique snow globes and bottlebrush trees are displayed on an antique ladder and shelves.
Old breadboards decorated with pretty ribbon become instant holiday decorations in this creative display.
Final thoughts on vintage holiday booth display ideas
The holidays are a fun time to be a booth owner! You can truly wow your clients with as much glitz and glamor as you want to bring.
From vintage Christmas decorations, to tableware, to ordinary items in holiday colors, there are countless ways to bring a winter wonderland feel to your suite space.
Remember, customers are looking for décor and gifts this shopping season, so if you want to add some gifts to your booth, now is the time.
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