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27 Ways to Decorate for Christmas
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It's that time of year again! Doesn't it feel as though you've blinked and it's once again time to haul out the strings of lights, the pretty Christmas bulbs and ornaments, and the holiday displays?
Perhaps you are tired of your traditional Christmas decor or would simply like to try your hand at decorating a few more rooms of the house.
We have 25 fantastic suggestions for sprucing up your holiday decor this year.
1. Wreaths are a traditional decoration for Christmas, but the style of wreaths available today for the holidays are anything but traditional. Pine cones, pine boughs, and grapevines are all excellent foundations for Christmas wreaths. Decorate your wreath with birds, poinsettia blooms, berries, mini Christmas ornaments or bulbs and lights.
2. Battery-operated Christmas lights are ideal for hanging wreaths in any area of the home and avoiding unsightly electrical cords trailing down the wall. (Especially the new LED style of lights that last longer than traditional battery operated lights.)
3. Are you really creative? Create a Christmas wreath from past holiday-themed neckties, linen napkins, or even mismatched Christmas ornaments and ribbon for a look that is uniquely yours.
4. What is Christmas decorating without a Christmas tree? Most homes feature at the very least a large tree in a central location of the home, such as the living room, dining room, or den. Consider adding smaller Christmas trees in different areas of the house to bring cheer to every room. Older children would love to have a small tree in their room to enjoy throughout the holiday months. Christmas lights come in every size, shape, and color imaginable today, so get creative and have fun when choosing the lights for your tree this year.
5. Outdoor Christmas displays are fun to create and they're enjoyed by not only your neighbors, but by the people who purposely go searching for holiday displays on a cold winter evening. Simple displays such as a Nativity scene and a few angels are always a lovely addition to your holiday decorating plan. Want to go all out? Create a winter wonderland in your front yard complete with Santa's sleigh, reindeer, snowmen, and snowflakes. Decorate your home, trees, and shrubs too using net lights, rope lights, icicle lights, C7 and C9 lights to add holiday cheer to the outside of your home.
Here are some other great ideas for decorating your home for Christmas.
6. Pine cones - fantastic nestled in pine boughs on windowsills, in bay windows, or lining the fireplace mantel
7. Holly berries/bittersweet - windowsills, nestled in the grapevine tree or wreath, on the mantel or around the base of a large pillar candle in the middle of the holiday table
8. Mistletoe - every doorway, of course! Real or fake - go for it.
9. Christmas quilts - pull out your beautiful Christmas quilts and place them in a basket beside the fireplace, over the back of your rocking chair, on table tops, and other prominent places in the house
10. Christmas table runners, tablecloths, napkins - wonderful for decorating the holiday table, small foyer tables, bedside tables, buffets, hutches, and sideboards
11. Christmas centerpieces - dining room, buffet, entertainment center, den
12. Lights of every kind, shape, size, and color - wreaths, centerpieces, doorways, holiday trees, windows, child's bedroom, fireplace mantel, Nativity scene, and anywhere else that seems to strike your fancy (don't forget the garage and garden shed!)
13. Garland - strung around the banister, doorways, and tops of large windows
14. Bows - on the Christmas tree, along the fence, on the front door, or the garage door to name a few options
15. Candles - on the fireplace mantel, the dining room sideboard, master bedroom, den, in each window, and in the foyer
16. Homemade ornaments
17. Christmas cards
18. Popcorn strings/cranberry strings
19. Ribbons with sleigh bells attached and adorning the banister
20. Christmas wrapping paper - cover your every day artwork with Christmas wrap for instant holiday cheer in any room
21. Nativity scene
22. Advent wreath and calendar (have you seen the new Lego advent calendars?)
23. Grapevine trees with twinkle lights - on the porch, in a sunroom, in the 4-season porch, large bathrooms, or in a bedroom.
24. Holiday villages - if you haven't started to collect a holiday village set, consider purchasing a few pieces in a set each year and watch it grow.
25. Trains and train tracks - surround the Christmas tree or put it around the perimeter of a room for visual interest.
26. Decorate your front porch, patio, balcony or deck with lights, garland, and red bows
27. Lighted Christmas signs
Christmas is a wonderful time of year, filled with family, friends, and delicious goodies. Holiday decorating can be a fun activity for the entire family when you think outside the traditional ways you've decorated in years past. In our fast paced world take on the challenge to build some memories with your family that will last.
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Lighted Holiday Display 1211 Christmas Wreath - C7 LED Lights
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Our Christmas Wreath in C7 LED lights is a progressive interpretation of a traditional Christmas display. With sweeping lines of deep green color adorned with a traditional red bow, our Christmas Wreath is a beautiful way to light up the night this holiday season. This Wreath is big enough for large homes as well as many commercial properties and looks great over entryways and on fences. This item is hanging only. C7 LED lights are commercial-grade and may be replaced (extras included). If one bulb burns out, the others remain lit. Simply unscrew a bulb to replace it. Frames hand-made in the USA from durable rust-resistant aluminum.
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Nokia X3 Touch and Type
Nokia remains the world's number one mobile phone maker despite failing to stand up to the more popular Androids, Blackberry and iPhones. Now comes a new handset taking off from the failed X3 slider handset released December last year and now morphs into a fusion of the old and new.
The Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type comes as the first Nokia handset to carry both a touchscreen and a conventional 12-key alpha-numeric keypad in the familiar candybar form factor.
Sporting the same sharp-cornered sleek styling it shares with the earlier X3 and X6, the new handset certainly looks handsome and at about €150, it should sit well among budget conscious crowds looking for a high feature high value phone.
It even comes in 4 stylish colors of white silver, lilac pink, petrol blue and dark metal to please the younger crowd. Turn it on and you're greeted with the same old Symbian S40 look and feel that immediately tells you there's nothing outstanding about it other than a great price on a feature rich phone.
Features at a Glance
With a smorgasbord of data and radio connectivity features, the Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type is tops with a quad band UMTS radio and HDDPA/HSUPA data speeds on 3G as well as quad band GSM radio and class 10 GPRS/EDGE on 2G. It comes with hotspot surfing support with WiFi 802/11 b/g/n and the usual wireless and wired data transfers and syncing with Bluetooth v2.1 with A2SP and miniUSB v2.0, respectively. There's GPS support, though.
As a candybar phone, it measures a slim 106.2 x 48.4 x 96mm and weighs a very light 77.4g though it can feel a bit plasticky in your hands. It gets a 2.4-inch TFT LCD screen with QVGA resolution and 256k colors which is a departure from the usual 16 million colors Nokia handsets often have.
But this time, the display enjoys resistive touchscreen technology. Imaging gets generously competent with a now standard 5 megapixel camera. Just don't expect LED flash or autofocus or anything fancy like face detection or geo tagging.
It's a music phone with a 3.5mm audio jack and dedicated music playback keys on the body. It comes with the stereo FM radio with RDS and the players for the popular audio and video files.
For storing multimedia files, don't bother with its scant 50 MB onboard memory but use a microSD card for up to 32 GB of external memory capacity which it supports. A rather impoverished 860mAh Li-ion battery powers it up for a talk time of 2.3 hours on 2G and 3.3 hours on 3G with up to 28 hours of music playback time and 408 hours on standby mode.
Conclusion
The Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type exemplifies everything about Nokia these days - a brand struggling to retain its leadership and dong so purely by underpricing. When you have nothing to offer to best the competing Androids, Blackberrys and iPhone out there, the only way to compete is in price.
Its insistence in using the antiquated Symbian OS, despite getting new iterations, is effectively a white flag to the Android and the iPhone. You will never find a flagship handset in other brands where a flagship like the Nokia N8 is priced less than €400.
But the market is not complaining. Nokia is still a great brand and for it to be priced less that the competition for highly capable hardware sets can be a real blessing.
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