If you grew up admiring the glowing nutcrackers, Santas, snowmen, and candy canes in your grandma’s yard, you may have noticed that those iconic blow molds are making a strong comeback, and this time, ...
At Hog Creek Antique Mall in Hillsdale County, the vintage plastic Santa sleigh lawn ornament is going for $325. Too much? Don’t even think about trying to haggle, especially this time of year. The ...
How much meaning do you ascribe to a piece of plastic? To the collectors of blow molds, the answer is: a lot. A glowing and painted piece of Christmas plastic, these unsung heroes of holiday decor ...
MSN: Those Nostalgic Blow Molds From Grandma’s Yard Are Back — and Bigger Than Ever
Those Nostalgic Blow Molds From Grandma’s Yard Are Back — and Bigger Than Ever
Few Christmas decorations capture the nostalgic nature of the holiday quite like blow molds. These iconic decorations first came about during the 1940s and have transformed over the decades. Despite ...
Daily Journal: Molding Christmas memories: The rise, fall and rise again of the blow mold
A close-up of a Union snowman blow mold. This blow mold came with sunglasses and was titled “Hollywood Snowman.” He’s put his sunglasses away with the winter weather and cloudy days upon us. Every ...
Molding Christmas memories: The rise, fall and rise again of the blow mold
Blow is a 2001 American biographical crime drama film produced and directed by Ted Demme, about an American cocaine kingpin and his international network. David McKenna and Nick Cassavetes adapted Bruce Porter's 1993 book Blow: How a Small Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellín Cocaine Cartel and Lost It All[3] for the screenplay.