Getting Started
Last year was a particular busy one for you and doing outdoor light decorating just wasn't in the cards then. But now, you feel this year is the one to join in a little holiday joy and display it on your property. If you need some advice, there is no end to the professionals in the lighting profession who will be delighted to get you started in the right direct. They can get you set up with everything you'll need, from extension cords to the actual lights you decide on.
Small home owners have an easier time of deciding how to go about decorating their property for the holidays. After all, it only takes a small number of lights on the front of a small home to make an outstanding showing. Add to that a few wreaths on windows and the front door and perhaps over the garage door and you're all set. You will probably be shown some very energy efficient lights to get you start on the right foot to participate in the "greening of the environment".
Ideas for Small areas
If you want a particularly nice focal point, place a small decorated tree on your front stoop or porch. Place colored or clear white lights on the tree for instant "holiday". The most energy efficient lights are the LED bulbs or try some of the rope lights if you'd like to wrap them around porch columns. They are equally energy saving lights.
Small children in a home sometimes dictate what will be the focal point of your yard decorations. Take them with you to the lighting/display store to help choose a perfect front yard figure. The joy you will experience from their going along to make a decorating decision will be enough to make it all worthwhile. Chances are, they will choose a lighted Santa as their special lighted Christmas display.
Get the supplies you need on that same trip to the store
Most everyone chooses to put their light display on a timer so that at a specified time each night, around dusk, the lights come on, and at a time that you select, they automatically turn off at night. This can serve as a good security measure as well. No one will know whether you or home or not. This is a great feature if you plan to be away at Grandma's for a couple of days/
Next year, you'll be all set to assemble your display once again with very little effort if you store your decorations securely away. You might have fun adding some little incidental thing to your display each year, or you might just revel in the idea that all you need to do is put everything up again.
Last year was a particular busy one for you and doing outdoor light decorating just wasn't in the cards then. But now, you feel this year is the one to join in a little holiday joy and display it on your property. If you need some advice, there is no end to the professionals in the lighting profession who will be delighted to get you started in the right direct. They can get you set up with everything you'll need, from extension cords to the actual lights you decide on.
Small home owners have an easier time of deciding how to go about decorating their property for the holidays. After all, it only takes a small number of lights on the front of a small home to make an outstanding showing. Add to that a few wreaths on windows and the front door and perhaps over the garage door and you're all set. You will probably be shown some very energy efficient lights to get you start on the right foot to participate in the "greening of the environment".
Ideas for Small areas
If you want a particularly nice focal point, place a small decorated tree on your front stoop or porch. Place colored or clear white lights on the tree for instant "holiday". The most energy efficient lights are the LED bulbs or try some of the rope lights if you'd like to wrap them around porch columns. They are equally energy saving lights.
Small children in a home sometimes dictate what will be the focal point of your yard decorations. Take them with you to the lighting/display store to help choose a perfect front yard figure. The joy you will experience from their going along to make a decorating decision will be enough to make it all worthwhile. Chances are, they will choose a lighted Santa as their special lighted Christmas display.
Get the supplies you need on that same trip to the store
Most everyone chooses to put their light display on a timer so that at a specified time each night, around dusk, the lights come on, and at a time that you select, they automatically turn off at night. This can serve as a good security measure as well. No one will know whether you or home or not. This is a great feature if you plan to be away at Grandma's for a couple of days/
Next year, you'll be all set to assemble your display once again with very little effort if you store your decorations securely away. You might have fun adding some little incidental thing to your display each year, or you might just revel in the idea that all you need to do is put everything up again.
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