Do You Like Your Christmas Lights Low-Key or Like the Griswold's?
When it comes to setting up a Christmas light display, you'll want to take some time to think about what suits your personal taste. Some of us love to go all out, get flamboyant and wild!
We want Christmas lights on every tree and shrub. We want icicles dangling from the roof, and on top of the roof, we want Santa and his sleigh, complete with reindeer. We also want candles in every window and every type of light up Christmas decoration gracing our lawn.
In short, we want our house to shout "Christmas!" from three blocks away. Others want to go more low-key in their Christmas light displays. They're content with lights on a tree or two and maybe some icicles on the roof.
They may want to add some luminaries for an added graceful touch. They want their homes to whisper "Christmas," not shout it.
Knowing what type of Christmas light display truly pleases you will be a tremendous help when it comes to buying and setting up your display. Whatever you do, don't get caught up with what your neighbors are doing.
Follow your own sense of style and taste—then stand back and enjoy! It always makes it more interesting when you're driving on a street and you see a variety rather than house after house with the same boring décor.
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What to Consider When Creating a Christmas Light Display
For example, putting up icicles on the roof is time-consuming. You'll want to plan where and how you'll connect all lights to a power source safely. Plus, you need to factor in how much it will increase your electric bill to put up all of the Christmas light displays if you plan on covering every inch of your lawn, roof, and home.
You also need to consider your neighbors. If you plan on going wild, then you need to be sure you won't upset your neighbors. You'll want to limit the hours your lights will be on in order to be courteous to them and if you have Christmas light displays that also make sound, have the volume turn off when it's bedtime.
Not only can the Christmas light display cause bright lights and noise for your neighbors, but you're likely to have people constantly riding by your house to check out your display, causing traffic issues.
So before you set up any Christmas lights, think about what truly suits your own sense of style, fun, and, of course, your budget. Also, be thoughtful of your neighbors. This will ensure that your Christmas display is a joy, not a hassle.
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Which Type of Christmas Light Will You Use?
If you're thinking of putting up outdoor lights for the first time or adding to the lights you've used before, you'll be happy to know there's a wider selection to choose from than ever.To make today's choices even better, many use LED Christmas lights, and they use far less electricity - which saves you money on your electric bill. Some of the different types of lights you may want to consider are icicles for your roof.
These are immensely popular these days. Regular strands of either all white (or blue or green) lights or multi-colored twinkling lights are also big hits for roofs, railings, and mailbox posts. They can also be used on your indoor tree and around mantels and windows.
You can get these types of Christmas light displays in strands that blink or stay on continuously. You can also use these strands on trees in your yard. For your shrubs, you can now purchase nets that go on top and fall around the bushes.
These are an easy way to decorate shrubs, and they are simply beautiful. LED Christmas lights can be purchased with all white or multi-colored light bulbs as well. And don't forget luminaries. This is a fabulous, elegant way to light a walkway or driveway!
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The use of decorative, festive lighting during the Christmas holiday season is a long standing tradition in many Christian cultures, and has been adopted as a secular practice in a number of other non-Christian, or non-predominantly Christian, cultures (notably in Japan).
While the use of celebratory lighting during winter solstice festivals pre-dates Christianity, it is the European (and later North American) partly secularised traditions associated with Christmas which are now commonly recognised and enjoyed as Christmas (or festive, holiday-season) lights.
Tell Us About Your Christmas Light Displays!
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- dougeby dougeby Oct 25, 2007 @ 10:57 am
- Hey!! Nice Lens. Good idea!! 5 again
Doug
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- bdkz bdkz Oct 24, 2007 @ 7:15 am
- I only put up lights on the bushes but I like the Snoopy Dog House!


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