What is Dresden trim?

What is Dresden trim?

Embossed foil paper trims, also known as Victorian Scrap or recently as “Dresdens”, have been continuously made in Germany on machines 60 to 200 years old. These trims are mainly used in card, ornament and bakery decorations, but have many other uses as well.

What did Victorians put on top of Christmas tree?

Step 1: Gather items to put on the tree Victorians would use all sorts of things they found around the house and garden to decorate their trees. Objects from nature were popular, like pinecones, evergreen leaves, fruits and berries.

How do you make Christmas balls look vintage?

Here are a few ways to make new Christmas ornaments look vintage.

  1. Nail Polish Remover. You can use nail polish remover on a cotton ball to distress new glass Christmas ornaments and make them look old.
  2. Wire Brush.
  3. Paint.
  4. Vinegar and Water.
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How did Victorians put candles on Christmas trees?

During the Victorian era, Christmas trees were lit with burning wax tapers attached to the tree. The tree could be decorated with all green candles or assorted colors; if white candles were used, the tree was sprinkled with artificial snow.

What is a Dresden star ornament?

Vintage and antique materials are incorporated into each ornament, so a Dresden Star Ornament feels like an authentic, old ornament, but with more personality and attention to detail. In the original ornament, pictured above left, note that the glass “boat”, while discolored, is still intact.

What are Dresden trims made of?

These Dresden trims are made in Germany, some of them from the original antique molds. They are made of paper. Some are thick, while others are thin. Each are covered with a thin layer of colored foil, pressed and die cut.

How old are the ornaments in the Victorian era?

All of the colorful die-cut scraps are century-old Victorian chromolithographs. The glass ornaments used to create the Christmas ship and hot air balloon are 80 to 100 years old. Scraps, antique Dresden papers and old rope tinsel were carefully reinforced and held in place with durable acid-free glue.

Why did we start a Victorian Christmas ornaments business?

We had been collecting bits and pieces of old Christmas tree decorations, vintage glass ornaments, and century-old diecut papers. Suddenly it occurred to us that we could make our own Victorian Christmas ornaments to hang on our feather trees. Making ornaments was so rewarding and fun that it became a home-based business.