If you’re like I am, you may be sick of competing with the Jone’s each year to have the best Chrstimas yard decorations! It’s hard to come up with something new for my lawn every Christmas, but I’ve finally found a nice little solution.
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I’m not sure exactly what the other families on the block are doing as far as their Christmas yard decor, but this year we are making our own. That’s right folks, the most unartstic family on the face of the earth is making their own Christmas yard decorations this year. The best thing is, that we can store them away and use them year after year. I hate worrying about what to put in my yard and now that we’ve got these made, we won’t have to worry about it at all!
The key, apparently, to being able to make your own wooden Christmas yard decorations is having a specific plan, detailed instructions and a pattern. The program that I am using gives me all three of those. So, yay! By the way, if you’re wondering, this year we’re making a large angel and candle display.
Click here if you want to check out the website for those awesome plans!
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We lit our tree using 600 LED lights from bottom to top and inside out. Roughly two hours of work down to two minutes of video. I added edited music composed by Nobuo Uematsu from Final Fantasy VIII “Slide Show” performed in a piano tribute. The British tree in the 20th century After Queen Victoria died, the country went into mourning, and the tree somehow died with her for a while in many homes. While some families and community groups still had large tinsel strewn trees, many opted for the more convenient table top tree. These were available in a variety of sizes, and the artificial tree, particularly the Goose Feather Tree, became popular. These were originally invented in the 1880’s in Germany, to combat some of the damage being done to Fir trees in the name of Christmas. In America, the Addis Brush Company created the first brush trees, using the same machinery which made their toilet brushes! These had an advantage over the feather tree in that they would take heavier decorations. After 1918, because of licensing and export problems, Germany was not able to export its decorations easily. The market was quickly taken up by Japan and America, especially in Christmas Tree lights. Britain’s Tom Smith Cracker Company which has exported Christmas goods for over three decades, began to manufacture trees themselves for a short while. In the 1930’s There was a revival of Dickensian nostalgia, particularly in Britain. Christmas cards all sported Crinoline ladies with muffs …
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The holidays using greenery from the holidays using greenery from the garden mark viette talks about decorating our homes for the back yard more at vafbcom.
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Nichols Hills, Oklahoma City just before Christmas 2010. – created at animoto.com
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Here is a cute little snowman display that looks great in the yard!
This holiday favorite will spread holiday cheer with his vibrant colors and bright lights:
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A trip to Homebase
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Winter is coming. There is no denying it. Temperatures have dropped, days have become shorter and Christmas decorations are ALREADY in the supermarkets. If you have been waiting eagerly for the ski lifts to open since May then you period of expectation is almost at an end. Although the new season doesnt really start until the beginning of December there are a number of different shows and festival happening at the end of October that precede the new winter and herald in the new season. For those wanting to shop the London Olympia Metro Ski and Snowboard Show is a great place to start your ski season. All the major brands from both the ski and snowboard world are in attendance all the latest equipment is on show and available to buy. If that seems a little too indoors then a trip to Les Deux Alpes for the Mondial du Freeski is for you. Here you can test this winters equipment from some of the newest companies in the ski world on the largest skiable glacier in France. It looks set to be a great winter.
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