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The 8 Best Places to Buy Blow Mold Yard Decorations in 2021

For a nostalgic Christmas yard scene

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One of the delights of wintertime is setting out your seasonal Christmas decorations and admiring your neighbors' displays.

And if you're from a certain generation, you might adore blow mold Christmas decorations. Think of them as the predecessor of the blow-up Christmas decorations that deflate easily and are so common these days. These plastic decorations have a vintage charm that harkens back to a different era. If you want to add them to your display, good news: There are retailers who still make and sell these, as well as websites that make it easy to purchase ones from generations ago.

Here's where you can find—and purchase—blow mold Christmas items, from bearded Santa to reindeer to nativity scenes.

 Courtesy of Amazon

No surprise: This shopping giant offers plenty of options when it comes to these sweet decorations. You'll find toy soldiers, candles, reindeer, and many other seasonal items. Some options even light up.

To find them, search "Christmas blow mold decorations," and get ready for many listings. Be warned: the results after you hit the search button will include other holidays, such as Halloween, and other Christmas decorations (such as inflatable lawn items). Prepare to wade through the list.

You'll see many blow mold decorations available, at a wide range of prices based on size and complexity. Most items top $100, and you'll be shopping through third-party providers, so be sure to at least skim the reviews for more info on vendors.

And, since Amazon sells just about everything under the sun, you can kit up your Christmas decorations in one spot—you can find everything from ornaments to tree skirts to stockings (not to mention gifts!).

Courtesy of Etsy.

If you're looking for vintage charm, Etsy—an online store that's home to individual sellers who share vintage and handmade items—is the perfect destination. Here, you'll find a delightful collection of options after searching for "blow mold Christmas."

There are pages of results, and helpful filters on the left side of the page—such as shipping time, item color, and price range—can help you sort through, and trim down, the options. Etsy appears to have more options, at cheaper prices, and with more variety and search options than Amazon.

There are many options available for $50 or less, as well as pricier items. Since these are vintage items, you won't necessarily be able to get matching items, or more than one of a blow mold decoration that you like. A mismatched display can be quite charming, however.

Etsy is also a great place to stock up on other Christmas decorations: You can get vintage ornaments, holiday-themed tea towels or mugs, personalized stockings, and much more to complete your seasonal decorations.

Courtesy of Home Depot.

Along with everything else you need to spruce up your home, big box retailer Home Depot has a limited number of new blow mold Christmas decorations available for sale, with prices generally below $50.

There aren't a ton of options—but the options you have are all new products, and you won't have to deal with third-party vendors. And note that although there are advanced search filters available, you may still find yourself wading through non-blow mold decorations in the search results page.

Courtesy of Wayfair.

You'll find plenty of blow mold Christmas decorations at Wayfair, along with ample helpful sorting filters, such as color, category, rating, and more, to help you pinpoint the precise decoration you'd like to purchase.

Returning items at Wayfair is relatively easy. You have a 30-day window from when the item was delivered to get a refund or store credit. (Note that items must be in their original packaging and undamaged.) You'll have to pay for return shipping.

Courtesy of Ace Hardware

Count on a hardware store to have just about anything you'd want on hand—including blow mold decorations. At Ace Hardware, you'll find several Union brand blow mold decorations available—this is a good place to pick up small treats, with some options available that are under $20. You can easily sort the options by indoor or outdoor, as well as by filtering by price.

 Courtesy of Walmart

Are you a diligent and patient online searcher? Then turn to Walmart, where you can find plenty of Christmas blow mold decorations. The catch is that you'll need to wade through search results which mix together inflatable decorations with blow mold ones.

Like Amazon, most of the decorations are sold through third-party vendors. You can find items at a wide range of prices, including ornaments that are under $10, as well as pricier items. And, of course, as a big box store, Walmart offers plenty of other holiday decorations as well.

You can return or exchange items purchased at Walmart within 90 days of purchase, which makes it handy if you're considering gifting something.

 Courtesy of the Jolly Christmas Shop

Just think of the Jolly Christmas Shop as holiday central. This store offers just about any items you'd want for Christmas—trees, collectables, ornaments, lights. And yes, they have offerings for other holidays and seasons too.

But most importantly, they offer blow mold Christmas decorations, with most items available priced at over $100. The site is well designed and easy to navigate, and as the tagline notes, they have some options for decorations that are a bit out of the ordinary. This is a great shopping destination if you want to ensure that you won't wind up with a display that's suspiciously similar to your neighbors'.

Courtesy of eBay

Like Etsy, ebay is a go-to online destination for anything vintage or one of a kind. Sellers and shops on this retailer offer a wide range of Christmas blow mold decorations at many different price points. Many sellers include a buy now price (so you can snap it up) while others set the decorations to auction. That means there's potential for getting into a fierce battle for the rights to own a cute decoration like a camel, Santa, or more.

From one day to another, the options on eBay change. Basically, you never know when someone will be clearing out their attic or basement and post items, which could include blow mold decorations. Shopping on eBay has the feel of going to a thrift store or garage sale in this way—except instead of combing through dusty items, you can sort the results by price and way to purchase (auction, buy now).

Size

Pay attention to measurements before you buy. Decorations should be large enough to make an impact on your yard or front porch from the street or curb without overwhelming the space that you have. Check measurements to make sure that mold yard decorations of different sizes are properly scaled to work well together on a lawn or front porch display.

Vintage Collectibles

Mold yard decorations have been around since the 1930s, and were holiday lawn fixtures for decades before falling out of fashion in the 1990s. These iconic pieces of Americana have made a recent comeback, which has made the market for vintage mold yard decorations made by companies that are no longer in business more collectible and costly. When selecting vintage models, be sure to do your research to make sure that you are paying extra for rarer collectibles and not just paying more for a mass-produced vintage decoration that is still readily available.

Modern Reproductions

The modern appetite for nostalgic mold yard decorations has created a market for new vintage-style reproductions. While reproductions don't have the same charm, character, and authenticity as vintage models, they are much less expensive. And you won't have to worry about restoring or repairing a new blow mold if you take good care of it.

FAQ

  • How do you store a blow mold?

    Blow molds should be covered in clear plastic (such as dry cleaning bags) and tied with a zip tie or a knot. This will protect them from dust, dirt, or paint scratches. It's best to store them indoors to protect them from the elements or the fading effects of UV rays, or on racks or shelving in a garage. Be sure to store your blow molds upright and do not stack them on top of one another.

  • How do you restore a blow mold?

    If your blow mold no longer lights up, replace the lightbulb, and if that doesn't work, replace the socket. Consider switching to LED lighting that won't overheat and will last longer. Repair cracks in a blow mold from the inside using clear epoxy glue and a clear plastic patch cut out from a milk jug or similar piece of plastic. Faded paint on a blow mold can be spruced up with spray paint.

  • How do you clean blow-up decorations?

    Blow mold decorations should be wiped down after the season is over with a soft cloth. To remove any stubborn stains, be sure to use only gentle, non-abrasive soap, and avoid rubbing or scrubbing painted areas of the mold, which may damage paint. Be particularly careful when cleaning vintage blow mold decorations, which are more fragile and prone to damage.

Ebay Vintage Outdoor Christmas Decorations

Source: https://www.thespruce.com/best-place-to-buy-mold-yard-decorations-2736398