Here’s how to pick a vintage decorating trend based on your favorite holiday treat.

Annie Schlechter

Retro holiday trends are making a big comeback this year.

If you’re free to’t decide which one to try, use yourfavorite Christmas cookieas a guide.

christmas tree with tinsel and ribbon

Credit:Annie Schlechter

Christmas cookies hold just as much comfort and nostalgia as these retro holiday trends.

Both the sweet treats and the retro holiday decor trends carry magical and irreplaceable memories with them.

Whatever your holiday typically looks like, here’s the nostalgic trend to try based on your favoriteChristmas cookie.

Gingerbread Cutouts

They have actually been around since the late 1940’s, and have become avintage holiday collectible.

Similarly, Linzer cookies (which are sometimes made intolinzer barsinstead) feature a variety of cutout shapes.

If snowballs top your favorite cookies list, you’re going to love theflocked tree trend.

gingerbread forest cookie woodland scene on tabletop

Roly Poly Santas

vintage santa mugs

thumbprint cookies

Christmas tree with tinsel and ribbons

linzer bars

Shiny Brite ornaments

christmas sandies cookies

white christmas tree and presents

Copycat sugar cookies with pink frosting

family room decorated with pink hued poinsettias in pots around fireplace, and paper poinsettias on tree

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snowy Christmas village

Peanut Butter Blossoms

nutcracker christmas decor