Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Christmas Tree Lights Design Ideas

!±8± Christmas Tree Lights Design Ideas

There is no better feeling at Christmas than being surrounded by decorations, either cute or spiritual, warm colours, beautiful lights on the Christmas tree and mantel, Christmassy pillows on the sofa and carols being played on the CD player. You can just smell the roast bird, eggnog, and cookies on a plate painted with reindeer. Red and green candles with the aroma of bayberry are on the tables. Holly rests on the door frames. Everyone's eyes twinkle like the Christmas tree lights and smiles stretch across everyone's faces.

The house looks like a picture this year and you wish some glossy magazine would make a spread of it. Instead of big red bows hung from the window frames this year, you hung beautiful silver angels. Along the porch rail you draped silver bunting twined with holly and suspended from huge red bows. You backlighted it with tiny white Christmas tree lights. It would look lovely against the snow. Instead of a wreath on the front door this year, you decided to construct a panorama of angels of different types and sizes. Your husband, of course, performed his yearly task of putting up the Christmas lights on the roof of the house.

There are those crafts types who can make tree decorations out of cookies they baked and decorated or they buy a plain wreath and use stuffed animals with a Christmas theme to decorate it. There are those who can knit or crochet or hook lap rugs who make their own Christmas tree decorations. Strings of cranberries and popcorn on the tree is still a beautiful decoration and involves the whole family in the fun. Making the star on top of the tree out of paper mache or tinfoil is still popular. Ah, but where to put lights after you've decorated the tree?

Some decorators build around a theme, like the nativity or a Winnie the Pooh Christmas and they use lots of pictures on the front door and in the windows. They place stuffed or ceramic figures on the mantel and coffee table and hang themed figures on the Christmas tree. Of course they line the doors and windows with lights the better to see their work. Other decorators work with what they have available and work toward a warm and fuzzy feeling with decorations and aromas like pine wreaths and bunting and lots of candles that smell of cinnamon backlit with Christmas tree lights. Yet others use little in the way of decoration but place the Christmas tree lights in strategic spots to create an atmosphere and allow the spell of the season to work its Christmas magic.

Christmas without Christmas tree lights would be dark indeed. They add a twinkle to the season and, properly placed, call attention to the artistry of the decorator. They add a warmth that can be seen as well as sensed when we are surrounded by snow. They reflect the light of the Christmas star for us on Christmas Day.


Christmas Tree Lights Design Ideas

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Decorating with Christmas Lights - Accenting Windows

!±8± Decorating with Christmas Lights - Accenting Windows

During the holiday season (and other times, if you're like me), it's nice to decorate your windows with sparkling lights, letting the whole world know that it's time for a celebration. But how do you choose lights? How do you put them up so they don't fall down? And how can you get them to blend in with your interior and exterior design?

What types of lights are available for outlining my windows?

Almost any type of traditional Christmas light can be used to outline a window any time of year. Here are some suggestions with their advantages:

Mini Lights

Easy to Intall Versatile Tons of color and spacing choices
Traditional C7/C9 Christmas Lights

Large incandescent bulbs are really striking from a distance Weather resistant Separately purchased bulbs and cords can let you tailor your own color scheme Varieties include transparent, opaque and twinkle
Rope lights

Clean continuous line Bright colors Incandescent and LED Rope lights available Most economically purchased on large spools Cut to custom lengths (usually within 18 inches - check the specific variety you are using)

Be cautious when using twinkle and chasing lights, find a balance between flash and crazy. You might consider using a Christmas light controller to add some movement to your C7/C9 display.

How do I attach my lights to the window?

There are two things you'll discover when you're anchoring lights: length may be a problem, and tape will not hold them. Whether you're putting lights up inside or outside your windows, there are solutions to this. Rope lights can usually be cut to within 18 inches of the length you want, and they look great outlining windows. They're easy to attach with plastic clips made for use with rope lights that screw on or nail onto your surface. Stong adhesive can be an option in some applications.

Mini lights and C7/C9 light strings can both be purchased to be close to a specific length. These lights to up easily with adhesive clips, which use adhesive tape and stick well. Be sure to test whatever surface you apply an adhesive to make sure its finish will hold.

Decorating Style Tips

While some people think Christmas lights are only multicolored, you have many options for your windows. White lights and blue lights both lend a very elegant touch, especially when you have lots of snow outside. White lights can be used year round too, on your back porch to lend a magical air or indoors to decorate special rooms. (You can also use multicolored lights all year: I like to hang lights up in my kids' bedrooms around the ceiling instead of using a nightlight.) Red lights are great for Valentines and don't forget red, white, and blue for the entire summer; it's great for every holiday from Memorial Day to Independence Day to Labor Day. Every Holiday seems to have a special combination. So do sports teams - celebrate the next Superbowl with the colors of your favorite team.

Coordinate your window lighting with other decorations in your home. For instance, if you're doing a lot with holly, you could do red and green lights only. If you're using a White Christmas theme, then obviously clear lights are the choice. If you're going to have a Scottish theme with plaids, match your light colors to the plaid you're using. Take a step back and coordinate your colors and your room will have a truly pulled together look.


Decorating with Christmas Lights - Accenting Windows

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