Many neighborhoods take special pride when it comes to selecting
Christmas lights and displaying them. Too many or too little can make a big
difference in how your home looks during the festive season. Too much looks
very gaudy and too little makes it look as if you were scrimping on Christmas
spirit. You should always look for the happy medium.
Christmas lights come in all sizes, shapes, and colors. There are some that
blink, some that do the disco, and others just sit there quietly and shine.
Some really attractive lights for the holiday season are the icicle lights.
These types of lights hang beautifully down from your roof or porch railing
and look like lighted icicles.
There are other types of Christmas lights that can be placed outside on the
trees, porch and walkway. They are small white lights that can highlight your
yard and house with a magical glow. These are very beautiful against a newly
white blanket of snow giving your yard a sense of enchantment.
The inside of your house can also be filled with color Christmas lights. Small
white lights can be set in garland and placed around a staircase banister or
across the mantel. These give a very beautiful glow in a room and gives your
entire house that festive feel.
For your tree, you must find the right color and pattern of Christmas lights.
Decide on if you'd like one color or many different colors. Or maybe you'd like
one color but for them to be blinking. There are many, many combinations and
it all depends on what your preference is.
Some people decide on lights that will sparkle and twinkle on their ornaments,
making them stand out more. Others like the pattern of multi-colored lights
as they brighten up any room. It's all a matter of likes and dislikes and what
is too much and what is not enough. Christmas lights are one of the best features
about Christmas.
Get a Letter from Santa Claus
Delight your child this Christmas with a personalized letter from Santa Claus. Santa personalizes each letter with your child's name, best friend's name (optional), hometown, and state.