How To Find Unusual Christmas Yard Decoration

Monday, December 15, 2008 ·

By Christine Bass-Pringle

When you are out and about looking for that perfect lighting string for Christmas this holiday season, you may consider on a general type before you make a purchase. Christmas yard decorations have expanded into all shapes, sizes and effects that may or may not be suited to your specific home type.

Many people like to keep holiday decorating simple and elegant. One of the hottest Christmas lights for house decoration is the spotlight. You can feature a great holiday door decoration with a clean, bright spotlight on the feature. This type of Christmas light for house decor is great for traditional homes.

Imagine a traditional colonial home with white siding and a magnificent red door. Add a green decorated holiday wreath and a spotlight and you have the makings for a wonderful yet simple holiday design. This makes an ideal Christmas light for home decoration with a traditional appeal and is quite simple.

There are a lot of people who also like to add dazzle and pizzazz to their exterior decorations. Think of putting a log cabin house with a Christmas light outside on the lawn to brighten a dark exterior and entertain passers-by. Spotlights will really illuminate the scene and with larger flashing bulbs, a dark outside will suddenly come alive. Even with this style, Christmas yard decorating can be very elegant.

For those who own a more cottage-style home, small twinkling lights can prove to be very well suited and decorative for the small outside facade. While some might go for big and flashy, smaller fronts fare better when the decorations are subtle and the display sized accordingly. Still I bought a bunch of gaudy holiday lights and could not wait to see them on display.

My hubby and I have been a bit overwhelmed by the outcome of our decorating efforts. We felt that our attempt at a display was quite a bit over the top. The decorations we decided on for the Christmas cottage outshone the house itself. The display, as a result, seemed to take over our little cottage. That was a bit disappointing.

We decided to scale down quite a bit. Instead of investing in icicle lights and flashing bulbs we figured that a few strings of twinkling lights would suit our little home much better. Although I love the idea of a lot of glow during the holiday season I really prefer something a little easier on the eyes.

If you have a huge house that can hold up to big displays then the ideal Christmas yard decorations for your place would be bold. So we decided we might use up our extra holiday decorations in the back yard as well. Maybe they won't overwhelm so much if they are spread out a little bit.

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