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Solar Garden Lights – A Handful of Options

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Garden Lighting
by Photo Extremist

Solar Garden Lights – A Handful of Options

Solar garden lights are fun and attractive garden décor to add to any backyard.  These beauties are powered by the sun’s energy during the day and light up at night.  Solar garden lights can be anything from solar light wind spinners to solar light garden stakes to solar powered lanterns and lamps.  There are many options to choose from and many benefits to them all.

When designing your garden consider adding solar garden lights all throughout or if you prefer in one spot.  You can make a path using stepping stones and place solar garden lights guiding this path into the night.  What a wonderful way to enjoy the night and your garden at the same time.  Solar garden lights also make great centerpieces in any garden or yard.  If you have a flower patch or small garden, place a solar light wind spinner or solar powered wind chime on a hook stand in the middle of the flowers or plants.  This will allow a shimmering glow to cast over the flowers and plants for all to see and enjoy.

Solar light wind spinners are beautiful centerpiece garden décor to put anywhere.  You can find solar light wind spinners in different colors and themes to match your décor.  Solar light wind chimes are another form of solar garden lights.  These are just as easy to display as wind spinners.  You just need a place that has access to the slightest breeze and the sun’s rays.  Solar light lamps are yet another form of solar garden lights that is very popular in any garden.  They look very appealing on top of a corner wood fence post, on a stump, on a step or just on the ground.  You see, there are many ways high and low you can use and display solar garden lights.  These are just three popular lawn ornaments used as solar garden lights.

Dress up any boring space outside with solar garden lights and see how much it adds to your outdoors.  Your mailbox could use a nice makeover, right?  Plant a hook stand next it and hang a solar light wind spinner there.  Or, put a solar light lamp or garden statue at the bottom of the post.  Solar light wind chimes look wonderful hanging near the door in the porch. Solar garden lights also make great gifts for somebody special.  Have a birthday coming up or Mother’s day?  Solar garden lights will brighten up anybody’s day when they see how it affects their outdoors by improving the look and curb appeal to their house or garden.

Solar garden lights benefit not only the garden or homeowner by improving curb appeal and appearance.  It also benefits visitors who stop by at night.  Solar garden lights light up the yard, walkway, porch or garden without putting others at risk of tripping over cords.  They are very kid-friendly as well.

Use solar garden lights in your garden today and notice the difference at night.  Solar light wind spinners and solar powered wind chimes are great gift ideas and easy to find a place for.  Solar garden lamps light up any pathway in a garden or sidewalk to the door of your home.  No matter which solar garden lights you choose you will be happy you added them to your outdoor décor.

My name is Angie and I love the outdoors.  I sell lawn & garden decor from my online store and strive to provide the best quality and largest variety of lawn ornaments I can.  My store provides a lot of cute ideas for people to decorate their outdoor space.  Personalize your lawn & garden today with adorable garden statues, stepping stones, bird feeders, bird houses, wind chimes, wind spinners and much more.

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Great LED Lights Use For Automotive Headlights

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

LED Lights
by Wade W

Great LED Lights Use For Automotive Headlights

At the back? Makes you infinitely grateful to be living in these electric times – or for the birth of men like Thomas Edison, come to think of it.

Imagine the perils of driving at night in the 1800s – always worrying that your car might catch fire because of the open flame of your headlamp, or that said light might be snuffed out by a wayward gust of wind or splash of water.

I mean, can you imagine – an open flame in your car? Might as well slap on a couple of bumper stickers saying “ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN” or “BEGGING FOR IT.” And all for a piece of tech that could only nominally light your way. Thank heavens there was no traffic those days. Say it with me: conflagration.

So, given those Flintstone days of automobile history, we are certainly spoiled little brats for choice. It’s true that we creatures of the road rarely think about headlamps unless they’re busted, or some idiot is bearing down on us on the opposite lane with his beams on high.

Take HID or high-intensity discharge (also known as xenon) headlamps. The pristine bluish-white beams can be irritating or sublime depending on which side you’re viewing it from. For nerdspeak watchers, automotive website ridelust.com describes HIDs as “metal halide arc lights which use two tungsten electrodes to arc a power electric charge. This charge interacts with the gases inside and vaporizes metal salts present in the bulb, producing a plasma that emits a very intense light.”

Dizzy yet? What is very important to note is that “contamination like dirt or dead bugs on the lens can cause a great deal of glare to be directed up and towards other motorists.” This means that owners of said HIDs need to be responsible for them or risk seeing more motorists flip them off.

Given all the high-tech effectiveness of the HIDs, a new kid on the block is threatening to take over.

In high school, part of the curriculum in our school asked us to make electronic projects that entailed soldering components onto printed circuit boards that we made ourselves by “etching” the boards in ferric chloride. Quite a few of those assemblies involved small muti-colored nubs of light that, we were told, were called LEDs, or light-emitting diodes. Not only did these LEDs come in a variety of colors; they also didn’t heat up like traditional incandescent lamps.

From those heady days of juvenile creation, you might say the LED dragon has properly entered the automotive scene.

While credit for the first use of the LED on wide production-use headlamps belongs to Lexus (on its LS600 in 2008), Audi (locally distributed by PGA Cars) is widely regarded as the voracious, avid user of the innovation on its models. It is now a brand seen as a vanguard in LED headlamp technology.

PGA Cars public relations officer and motorsports manager Menchie Ramirez maintains that LEDs are highly superior to usual halogens because “it is energy efficient – presently four times so. By 2018, we expect it to be eight times more efficient. It also has an indefinite service life and reacts up to 10 times more quickly than traditional incandescent bulbs.”

More than that, Ramirez says that LED bulbs are environment-friendly because they do not contain mercury.

Aesthetically speaking, “The advent of the LED also opened tremendous creative possibilities for interior and exterior lighting design due to its size and material. Bundling several LEDs allows construction of modules, known as LED arrays. These are extremely flat, compact, and require less space than conventional light sources. It allows designers to realize complex lighting functions in tightest spaces such as cornering lights, for example.”

Ramirez also points out that LEDs are a lot better than HIDs because “they are easier on the eye as they do away with bright high beams that can be distracting.”

Another advantage of the LED is that (as mentioned) they do not produce too much heat – owing to a lighting process does not require heating up an element. A couple of the challenges though are, according to ridelust.com: the need for sinks for the heat that comes from the back of the lamp, and the temperature sensitivity of the LEDs, which means they deliver “different light levels at different ambient temperatures.”

Audi, however, “recognizes the potential of the LED technology. We utilize it in such a way that it gives our models their distinct look and character. A number of light emitting diodes can be combined to create distinct shapes that can characterize a particular model. For example, on the A4 and A5, the look is determined, elegant and dynamic. For the Q5 and Q7, the lights appear broad and powerful. In the R8, the lights give a ‘charging bull’ character bursting with vigor and pride. All models are now recognizable at a glance. Also, it opens possibilities for interior and exterior design where it can easily be incorporated into areas that need more flexibility thereby allowing more freedom for design concepts. This gives us an edge over our competitors,” narrates Ramirez.

Even Kia is, well, seeing the light. The new 2011 Sportage SUV that will be unveiled to the Philippine market soon features daylight running LED headlamps. “They are an additional safety feature of the vehicle,” says Boying Soriano, Kia Philippines marketing services manager.

Soriano continues that Kia expects to have more models using LED technology. “They provide an extra measure of safety while driving your vehicle in all driving conditions. Just like seatbelts, which were optional 20 years ago, I see LED daylight running headlamps to be a mandatory safety feature for all cars in the near future.”

As with other new technologies, automotive LED lights presently don’t come cheap, but there is good reason to believe they’re going to be on the headlamp assemblies (and most everywhere else) of more vehicles to come across more automobile brands in the very, very near future.

www.iJDMTOY.com offers a varieties of Automotive LED bulbs and LED Light accessories. We carry LED car interior lights, Euro LED daytime running lights, Lexus style LED license plate lights, and LED strip lights, etc. Our products will make your car look super nice.


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The Advantages in Choosing LED Christmas Lights

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

LED Christmas Lights
by palkynebtab

The Advantages in Choosing LED Christmas Lights

The holiday season will soon be here, and that means it’s time to start thinking about Christmas lights and decorations for your house and property. Are you one of those people who dread this time of year because you have to spend hours untangling all the Christmas lights from last year and replacing worn out or broken bulbs? If so, you’re in luck this year because one of the hottest new trends in holiday decorations is LED lights, and they promise to put an end to all that pain and suffering.

There are multiple benefits of using LED lights instead of the traditional Christmas lights used in the past. The first benefit is their energy efficiency. LED lights save approximately 80-90% on electrical bills versus incandescent lights making them much cheaper to use. They are extremely easy to store because their wires are relatively thick and will not tangle easily. Also, the bulbs are encased in thick plastic rather than flimsy glass so breaking a bulb is much less likely. Simply roll up your strand of LED lights at the end of the holiday season, and come back next year to find them still functioning and easy to unroll. LED lights come in a huge variety of shapes, sizes, styles, and colors making them ideal for Christmas decorations as well as lighting patios or decks throughout the year.

Another benefit of LED lights is that they are extremely safe because they run cold and will not burn your fingers or start your house on fire. They have a much longer lifespan than traditional incandescent bulbs, often lasting more than 25,000 hours. This means that, unless they are damaged, LED lights could last an entire lifetime of holiday seasons. LED lights can safely be used inside or outside because they are almost completely weatherproof and are resistant to moisture and extreme hot or cold temperatures.

One of the most obvious differences when using LED lights instead of traditional lights for Christmas decorations is that they are much brighter and produce a stronger, purer color. The intensity of their color is much more enjoyable to look at and will not fade over time. Lastly, LED lights are much cheaper to operate, using only about a tenth of the electrical current for the same amount of light from incandescent bulbs. As technology continues to advance, they are also becoming much cheaper to buy and are extremely cost-efficient as they have a much longer lifespan.

For Christmas decorations this holiday season, LED lights can be found in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. They come in regular strands, net lights, icicle lights, snowfall lights, and all sorts of motif lighting for any Christmas objects you would wish to display in your yard. They also come in programmable strings or nets and can be set to blink. LED lights can also be found in a variety of colors so let your imagination run wild and have fun decorating your house and yard this holiday season. You may have the brightest and most colorful display in your area with the use of LED Christmas lights. You’ll also have the reassurance that they can be used over and over for years to come. Try something different this year and invest in LED Christmas lights, and you will enjoy a brighter and energy efficient holiday season!

Roxy is an enthusiast of interiors and exteriors, as well as home and garden designs. Roxy is excited by the holiday season and likes the idea of LED Christmas lights in gardens and homes across the country this Christmas. Roxy also works as a consultant for UK Water Features.


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The Evolution and History of Fairy Lights

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Battery Lights
by jehovahgodofgaps

The Evolution and History of Fairy Lights

Before Christmas fairy lights were even invented, many people around the world were using candles as a way to celebrate and help spread the Christmas cheer. These candles created a festive glow that people of all ages could enjoy and respect. There were no battery fairy lights back then, so people had to use what they had at their disposal to help show their holiday joy. Candles were even used as ornaments on trees back then, which is an obvious fire hazard. This became especially hazardous to the surrounding people when the Christmas trees would start to dry out. This made the trees much more flammable and created a huge amount of danger whenever fire was close by. Nowadays, we do not have to worry about flammable candle decorations because we have LED battery lights and other rope lights available that do not pose any serious threat to becoming a fire hazard. In the early days of Christmas lighting, only the wealthy could afford candles, so it was something only done by the rich and famous. We now live in a time where almost anyone can easily celebrate the holidays with some readily available Christmas decorations.

Small glass lanterns were eventually used to help increase safety standards around the house and help prevent fires from breaking out during the holiday season. An assistant of Thomas Edison was actually one of the first individuals to create a strand of Christmas lights. It was about eighty lights long and was able to spread Christmas joy for the first time through the use of electricity. In 1917, there was a terrible fire that ended up leading Albert Sadecca to creating safety lights for the holidays. These would turn out to be a much safer option when trying to celebrate Christmas and led to the creation of the largest lighting company in the world, NOMA Electric Company. Since these new lights were safe and powered by electricity, they were the first lights that began to be used outdoors for decoration. Candles could not be used outside because they could start an outdoor fire or they would go out when it began to rain. These new safety lights started to appear all over the place. Rooftops, shrubbery, and trees all started to get covered with this Christmas decor, which made all the neighborhoods much more festive than they had ever been before. Light bulbs had originally been large and huge consumers of energy, but these smaller safety lights offered an option for those less fortunate who could not afford the larger lights used by the more wealthy individuals around the neighborhood.

Colour trends have definitely changed and evolved in the world of Christmas lights over the course of their short history. In the early days, fairy lights were made of mixed colours and the bulbs started out much larger than the ones we normally see today. Blue and white have been the two most popular colours for Christmas lights over the years. Single color strands of lights are the most popular, but mixed color lights are still available for those looking for something different. Net lights for shrubbery were the next innovation, which made decorating any trees or bushes much easier than it had ever been before. After that, light icicles were created to place hanging from the roofs of homes all across the land. The icicles are a very popular form of Christmas lighting to this day and are often used to help light up a home in Christmas joy. The latest innovation in Christmas lighting has been LED lighting. These lights help conserve more energy while still emitting a hot white light.

Fairy lights have come a long way from their roots, and everyone should be very thankful for the things we have today. Instead of using hazardous candles, we can now use battery fairy lights to light up the inside or outside of a home. LED battery lights are the latest piece of Christmas light technology, but they surely will not be the last. Christmas lights will continue to evolve, just like everything else in the world. It will be interesting to see what the next step in the world of Christmas lights will be.

Kathryn Dawson writes articles for LDJ Lights, the number one online store for stylish Christmas, wedding and fairy lights in the UK. All lights sold by LDJ Lights have been inspected and tested to the same rigorous standards as those in major commercial displays, and have been manufactured exclusively for LDJ. Bring style, cheer and excitement with battery fairy lights and led battery lights from LDJ to enhance and create a stunning effect in your home for that special occasion.


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How LED Lights Makes Clubbing With More Fun

Friday, February 11th, 2011

LED Lights
by br1dotcom

How LED Lights Makes Clubbing With More Fun

All-night parties give party goers the freedom to express themselves the best way they’d love to. Young people as well as the young-at-heart are most fond of attending such parties as they enjoy the extra-special atmosphere all-night parties provide. The timing of these parties makes it important to use LED lights in order to make the all-night parties come alive.

LED lights are the latest and, possibly, the best when lighting technology is being discussed. They are better than the other existing lighting options in the market in most regard. LED lights consume less power; this makes them great to use, especially if you care about the environment. The lighting effect provided by LED lights is superior to the other lighting options. They are now being used in the manufacture of diverse products due to their small sizes.

You can make your all-night party come alive by using LED lights for the dance floor. When used for a dance floor, LED lights create a lively and beautiful scene, especially in a case where extended dance floor is used. Your guests would be awed by the wonderful lighting effect that the LED lights would conjure.

Illumination of an all-night party scene is not the only way LED lights can be used at the party. LED lights are also utilized in multicolor displays that can be used to pass important information across to guests. The LED displays make your all-night party come alive, and they could also show video clips. LED Glasses, LED Candles, LED Ratchet, Magic LED Spinning Ball, LED Glow sticks and LED Flowers are some other LED bulbs that could be used at an all-night party.

All-night party goers are now into using jewelry and clothing accessories that utilize LED lights in their designs; as these make it possible for them to express themselves fully. The options of LED-illuminated designs are numerous to choose from; so also are the color. You can always pick the design and color that is suitable to the occasion you wish to attend, and also suitable to your taste.

Just in case you have never thought about using LED lights for your all-night parties, try them out and you will be glad you did.

www.iJDMTOY.com offers a varieties of Automotive LED bulbs and LED Light accessories. We carry LED car interior lights, Euro LED daytime running lights, Lexus style LED license plate lights, and LED strip lights, etc. Our products will make your car look super nice.


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12 Volt LED Rope Lights Are Perfect For All Kinds Of Projects

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Rope Lights
by tranchis

12 Volt LED Rope Lights Are Perfect For All Kinds Of Projects

Whether you just want to decorate for the holidays or light up a car, boat or truck with some neat accent lights, 12 volt led rope light strings might be in order. Providing versatility for a number of projects while offering some long-term cost-saving incentives, these lights are more than worth considering for personal or professional use. LED rope lights are different than your average bulb. Operating on a low voltage, the rope lights are more pliable and are easy to shape, allowing for some spectacular displays in the right hands. LED rope lights are simply light emitting diodes that are generally quite flexible. They operate using a small amount of electricity and can be installed on vehicles, in homes or at businesses.

Uses for 12 volt LED rope lights are many and pretty much are only limited by imagination. Coming in a variety of colors, these lights are becoming popular for holiday decorations and even for decorating businesses for a reason. Rather than having to decorate the outside of a house or business with a giant string of bulbs that might go out if a single one burns up, the LED rope lights are easy to work with and easy to install. What’s better is they have a life span that can go 10 years or so, plus they are well-protected from the elements in their flexible case.

Some of the advantages of using rope lights to illuminate a room, home or even car include: Wide variety of colors available. ? Shaping possibilities due to the flexible nature of the casing and lights. ? They are very hard to break and are quite durable. ? They last for years. ? They don’t “burn out,” they fade away. That’s right. LEDs dim before going out completely, so an intensive holiday design doesn’t necessarily have to be lost if the lights start to go on the blink. ? They don’t burn as hot as regular bulbs. This is great for rooms where little hands might reach out to touch the lights.

The popularity of LED rope lights is becoming evident on cars, boats and RVs at night where they are used to add accents and to make the vehicles more noticeable to other traffic. They are also widely used in decorating schemes for their stability and versatility. Simple and easy to use, LED rope lights beat stringing up regular lights hands down. Plus, for those who aren’t that creative or don’t want to hassle with creating designs, many companies offer LED rope lights pre-made into a variety of designer shapes. From palm trees to Christmas trees, those searching for decorations might find exactly what they’re looking for in rope lights pre-designed for decorative purposes.

Those looking to buy rope lights to install themselves will find a number of companies willing to help get the job done. Typically, the lights come with everything needed to install lights in homes, on vehicles and more. There are even specialized controllers for intensive scenes.

If saving money and having great design options are important considerations, 12 volt LED rope lights are worth considering for any type of project that needs lighting.

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Upgrade With Indoor LED Lights

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Indoor LED Lights
by ara21c

Upgrade With Indoor LED Lights

Indoor lighting is obviously essential to any home, but the type of lighting can make a big difference on many levels, from the appearance of your home to the energy-efficiency.  By simply adding new fixtures you can improve the look and even functionality of this important part of your home.  

Updating Interior Lights

Using outdated lights can make your home look and feel dated, like it isn’t well-maintained.  This is something people may notice when they come for a visit, but it is especially noticeable if you are trying to sell your home.  

In some cases outdated interior lights don’t provide the best kind of light for their intended purpose.  If you get accustomed to this you may not even notice this.  Certain fixtures diffuse light better than others, and some illuminate better than others.  

Another reason to update some of your fixtures or bulbs is to increase energy efficiency.  By using fixtures or bulbs that are more efficient you can save on electric bills and replacement bulbs.  Not only do efficient lighting technologies like LEDs cost less to operate, but they also don’t produce additional heat which can save you money on air conditioning during the warm months.  

Why Use LED Lights

The main reason people are switching to LED lights is for energy-efficiency and increased savings.  While they may cost more upfront, over the long run they are much less expensive than using traditional fixtures.  LEDs use less energy to operate, they don’t waste energy heating the bulb and the “bulbs” themselves last for years, even longer than CFLs (compact fluorescent bulbs).  

While LEDs are more common in outdoor lighting, as the vast majority of solar lights use them, they are made for use indoors as well.  More common uses are in the form of night lights, or accent lighting, but there are also a variety of beautiful wall sconces available as well.  

There are also a variety of battery operated LEDs that can provide light virtually anywhere you need it.  Most people think of under counter or night lights when they think battery powered, but there are a number of distinct and beautiful wall scones available as well to fit any style from contemporary to country.

Updating your home with interior LED lights wherever possible can give your home a fresh look while helping you save energy whether you use them as your main source or simply as accent lighting.

Learn more about how and where to use LEDs from LED wall lights to the accenting and functional indoor LED step lights.


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Rope Lights at Christmas

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Rope Lights
by clarkk

Rope Lights at Christmas

Rope lights can be a very festive decoration at Christmas time. Rope lights are safer that the mini string lights because their lights are inside a tube and protected from the winter weather and less easy to break.  

The tubing that surrounds these lights is very flexible so you will be able to follow the shape of your house. You can also be very imaginative and create your own designs and shapes with rope lights. Running them down the sides of your driveway or as landscape path lights will let those who come for visits know where to park and walk for safety. Another possibility would be to mount them on stakes and outline your front yard landscaping. For indoor use they can be used to decorate any large houseplant, your Christmas tree or brighten up a corner of a room.   

Light-emitting diode or LED rope lights are now available for conserving energy. These lights are very tiny bulbs with no filament and this is the reason they are able to use less energy; they also do not get very hot and will last longer than the regular bulbs. The LED lights will burn brighter; they are made of heavy plastic and are very long lasting. They can also last up to 100,000 hours and you can string up to about 600 feet together.  

Because these outdoor rope lights are encased in tubing you can create numerous shapes. Some of the festive shapes you can create are: stockings, bells, candy canes, trees, stars, animals, or a simple holiday greeting. Mounting clips are available for rope lights for the ease of mounting on different surfaces such as a fence or on a frame to stand on your front landscaping. These rope lights can be purchased in many different colors including multi-colored and clear. If you purchase Christmas rope lights that are classified as chasers you can place them on Christmas decorations that have wheels and it will give the impression that the decoration is moving. They can also be wrapped around trees, bushes and hedges, or around a flag pole.

Solar rope lights are a very good choice for landscape rope lighting as they do not need electricity, just the sun as their energy source. They can be used when it is rainy, overcast, or while it is snowing because of their polycrystalline cells. These solar cells are capable of capturing enough energy during dispursed sunlight or a small amount of daylight during the winter months to perform.  

Your backyard garden is also an excellent place for holiday rope lights. Deck rope lighting can be placed along the railings of your deck or along the edge of your deck flooring. They can also be mounted on your landscape fencing to highlight your entire backyard landscaping. Rope lights mounted on stakes used as landscape path lights are a great way to see around the garden. Using rope lights at Christmas and any time during the year is an innovative way of lighting up your garden and landscaping.

Barbara is retired and enjoys the time tinkering in the garden. She has been using rope lights for a number of years in the garden. Visit the website Gardeners Garden Supplies for more interesting things about gardening.


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Christmas Lights: The Ultimate Way To Decorate Your Home

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Christmas Lights
by morberg

Christmas Lights: The Ultimate Way To Decorate Your Home

Holiday lights; we have all seen them and most of us have used them before. When it comes to Christmas lights, we often associate those lights with Christmas trees. While Christmas lights are most commonly used to light Christmas trees, did you know that they can also be used for much more? If you are planning on decorating your home for the holiday this year, I suggest you to examine what else Christmas lights can be used for. After a close inspection examination, you will likely see that lights can be used for a lot more than you may have originally thought.

As previously mentioned, when it comes to holidayChristmas lights, we often associate Christmas lights with Christmas trees. This is because most individuals decorate their Christmas trees with holiday lights. What is nice about using holiday lights on a Christmas tree is that the lights come in a variety of different sizes and styles. It is possible to buy Christmas lights with small light bulbs, as well as large ones. Traditional holiday lights come white in color or with a combination of all different colors. In recent years, the demand of different colored lights has skyrocketed. You can now buy single colored Christmas lights or lights with a specific color combination. These types of lights are ideal for those who are wanting to theme their Christmas tree.

Although many individuals choose to use holiday lights for their Christmas tree, as mentioned above, there are other uses for them as well. One of those ways is for decorating the outside of your house. Online and in many retail stores across America, you can easily find Christmas lights that are designed for outside use, especially around a house. These type of lights are often referred to as icicle holiday lights. Icicle Christmas lights allow the lights to drape off the side of a home. While it is possible to find multicolored outdoor holiday lights, you will find that they are most commonly sold in the traditional white color.

In addition to decorating the outside of the outside of your house with Christmas lights, you can also decorate the landscape outside of your home. A number of homeowners, each year, decorate the trees outside their home, often exactly like their indoor Christmas tress. Many times, these trees are relatively small in size; therefore, the same types of Christmas lights that can be used on a regular Christmas tree can also, sometimes, be used on an outdoor tree. Decorating the small trees in your yard is a great way to bring a touch of Christmas to your block.

You can also use Christmas lights to decorate any one of the rooms that can be found inside your home. There are many individuals who hang Christmas lights along the top of their walls. This is a great way to bring extra Christmas cheer into the room that your Christmas tree is in, as well as other rooms. In fact, you can even use Christmas lights to decorate one of your home’s bedrooms. This idea is often loved by teenagers and other children; many enjoy the bright lights and colors. Decorating your home’s bedrooms is a great way to bring the Christmas cheer into a room that you may have otherwise not decorated.

As nice as it is to decorate your home for Christmas, you may also want to decorate your office or your workspace. Keep in mind that not everyone celebrates Christmas|>Unfortunately, not everyone celebrates Christmas. This may be a problem, when it comes to decorating your office. However, you may still, in many circumstances, use holiday lights to decorate your office. In most cases, you will find that it is the items that are exclusively Christmas that cause the problems, not the lights themselves. Therefore, if your supervisors allow it, you could easily hang Christmas lights around your office walls or along the sides of your work desk.

Isn’t it amazing all of the different ways that you can use holiday lights to decorate your home or even your office? What is even more amazing is the above mentioned examples are just a few of the numerous ways that you can use holiday lights to bring the holiday spirit into your home or office.

Learn more about home decorating with free articles, tips, and ideas at NanasAtticStore.com/Decorating.

Dana Burnett is a published literary author living in beautiful Southern Indiana. She turned her love of decorating into her own succesful business http://www.nanasatticstore.com.


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Transform Your Home with Fairy Lights

Friday, November 26th, 2010

Fairy Lights
by TMAB2003

Transform Your Home with Fairy Lights

If you think back to the magic moments in your life, you’ll surely remember the many wonderful festivals you celebrated with family and friends. Christmas, birthdays and weddings need that special festive touch to be truly memorable. If you have a special day coming up, you’ll be pleased to know there’s a fast and easy way to make it an event to remember – just transform your home into a place of festivity with fairy lights.

Christmas is the main time for using fairy lights but are you using them to their best advantage? When it comes to indoor fairy lights, you have a huge range of colours and styles to choose from.

Choosing the right colour is the key to creating your desired mood. For a traditional Yuletide feel, choose lights of white and gold; blue brings a relaxing feel to any room, while red is livelier creating a party atmosphere.

Style wise, other than the traditional strands that are draped over Xmas trees, you can get curtain lights – an array of strands which hang down from a main wire. There are perfect for use on windows and doorways.

Then there are net lights which can be cast over objects such as furniture and bushes. Also you can opt for the highly flexible rope lights. These are long strings which are especially suited for outdoor use. They can be wrapped around trees, posts and other structures.

You also have a range of effects to choose from. These include static, flickering and twinkling. Static lights create a more tranquil effect while twinkling provide a relaxing cadence of illumination. Flickering lights radiate energy and are perfect for parties.

Don’t forget the outdoors. Fairy lights strung on your trees or cascading down from your eaves can add an irresistible sparkle to your gardens and patio and imbue those drab winter nights with a festive glow. Static blue lights create a dazzling glow while multi coloured fairy lights create an amazing effect.

With so much variety at your disposal, you need to make a plan rather than just draping your lights over the Xmas tree and leaving it at that.

You can be as simple or elaborate as you wish. You might just opt for a simple set up of indoor fairy lights with a few colours to create warm, festive feeling. If you have children, arranging lights around door frames creates a magical ambience for children and gives them the feeling of entering an enchanted room.

When it comes to indoor fairy lights, the possibilities are endless, you really need to find out what’s available and think about how you can best use them.

The great thing about fairy lights is that they’re not just for Christmas. You can use them to add sparkle to any occasion both inside and outside the home. Birthdays always seem more festive with coloured lights strung up around the room and a wedding celebration is magical with white and pink bulbs glowing. Engagement parties, baby showers, graduation celebrations – the list of occasions that can benefit from fairy lights is endless.

When it comes to buying your lights, here are a few things to consider.

Modern fairy lights mainly feature LEDs (light emitting diodes). These bulbs are extremely economical and long lasting. They’re also very cool and virtually unbreakable. LED fairy lights will give you years and years of safe use.

Also you can get battery powered and solar fairy lights. These give you great flexibility as you don’t need to have a power socket handy. Battery powered lights can run for up to 36 hours and solar lights soak up the sun’s energy during the day to power your lights in the evening.

If you want to transform your garden into a winter wonderland, look into using fairy lights. Whether blue fairy lights for a relaxing living room or rope lights to illuminate your garden, they’re the best way to bring the magic to any occasion.

Fairy lights are the ideal, affordable way to transform your home into that special place for celebration. To see the huge range available, just visit the web sites of the UK’s leading vendors and make your choice from their illustrated catalogues. Just place your order for prompt delivery and start transforming your home into a festive place.

Kathryn Dawson writes articles for LDJ Lights, a well established online store retailing an irresistible selection of fairy lights for all occasions. As UK’s leading fairy and Christmas light supplier, you are able to find the best outdoor and indoor fairy lights, baubles, curtain lights and more at very affordable prices. Their multi effect blue fairy lights are amazingly bright and give out a snowing effect, ideal for lighting up during Christmas.


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