Can you feel it in the air? The fuzzy feelings of Christmas? Yes, folks, Christmas is around the corner once again! And once again, we’ll be hearing Christmas carols, smelling chestnuts roasting and seeing towns and cities light up like stars! Need tips for your outdoor Christmas lights? Here are some suggestions on how to make your house look like it stepped out from a Christmas story!
1. Waterproof electrical connectors
First things first. When it comes to outdoor lighting, you MUST use waterproof electrical connectors to make sure everyone will be safe and sound through the duration of the holidays. Okay, enough said.
2. Plan a theme
Do you want your own Winter Wonderland out in your garden? Or maybe a mini North Pole, complete with Santa, Mrs. Claus, elves and reindeer? Choosing a certain theme will help you know exactly what you need to buy or make for your display. It will save you the shopping time too!
3. Environment-friendly lights
If you’re worried about your electricity bill shooting through the roof, buy environment-friendly lights. Though these might cause more than the ordinary lights at the onset, it will save a lot of money on your electricity bill. Plus, hey, you’re helping save the earth too.
With these helpful tips, you’ll be all set for Christmas! So, go on and start decorating! It’s never too early to start spreading Christmas cheer and good will! And just a reminder before I go: be safe! So, remember tip #1 and use waterproof electrical connectors!
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