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Outdoor Christmas Decorations

The winter season is very special for many reasons, but there is nothing like the Christmas time which is probably the most popular and beloved of them all. There is something special about Christmas, which is also referred to as Xmas, and one sees many homes, stores and even city streets that are full outdoor Christmas/xmas decorations. There are many ways of decorating the outside areas with outdoor garden decorations and also a wide variety and range of themes and objects associated with Christmas. Although many prefer to simply purchase their outside Christmas decorations, it is also possible to handcraft these items. For the do-it-yourself people there are numerous publications with Christmas decoration projects and recommendations and also websites, many of which offer free tips and building instructions.

 

Starting at the end of November or beginning of December many homeowners start with their holiday outdoor decorations. Once the inside decorating has been done, then it is time to tackle the outdoor Christmas/xmas decorations. A standard decoration for the outdoors that is used by most everyone and which is suitable for any location are outdoor string lights. Most commonly used are the traditional white or colorful lights, however nowadays there are other options. One can purchase strings of lights that are in various forms related to this holiday season, such as presents, stars, snowflakes or Santa Claus heads. However, outdoor Christmas/xmas decorations are not just limited to strings of lights anymore and the possibilities are almost endless. Very popular are also plastic figures which are versatile and can be used just about anywhere outdoors, but inflatable figures are gaining on popularity. There are also other standard Christmas decorations such as tinsel, garland or bulbs.

Plastic or inflatable figures are gaining in popularity now and are seen more and more often on lawns, roofs, sidewalks or balconies. This is because these items are becoming more affordable in price and are readily available. Plastic figures have been around for some time now, however those made today are not only durable but they are also more elaborate and attractive. There are, for example, reindeer pulling a sleigh with presents and Santa which can be safely attached to the roof or a North Pole sign for the front yard and even snowmen that can be placed around. Large candy canes are also very popular and are usually placed on the side of a walkway. Plastic figures today are not like they used to be, because many now are complete with lights and even often a motor to provide for motion. Before purchasing such items with lights or motion, though, it is necessary to ensure that they are suitable for outside use since many are made especially for the indoor area. This is because the Christmas decorations will not be so wonderful if they cause a short circuit or break down because of getting wet, so before something bad happens it is best to either ask a salesperson or take the time to read the box before actually buying something. Inflatable decorations are not only very large and attractive, but also have the advantage that they deflate when the season is over and this makes them extremely easy to store away for the rest of the year since they do not need much space. Those who prefer plastic decorations should have enough room for storage since they do take up a lot of space.

Outdoor Christmas/xmas decorations would not be complete without other old standards, such as garland or bulbs. Garland is also made for the outdoors and is generally weather resistant, larger and longer. Garland can be used in a number of ways, such as being wrapped around the railing of a balcony, porch or deck. It can also be secured and used as a border of a house, around fences or even hung decoratively from overhead awnings. Tinsel can also be hung around balcony plants or from outdoor trees and this gives a wonderful glowing effect that is definitely very eye-catching. Although tinsel may look nice, it is not for everyone or everywhere. Families with small children or pets should avoid tinsel because it is often “test-tasted” and can cause choking or injury.

Not all outdoor Christmas/xmas decorations have to be purchased as finished items. There are also kits that are inexpensive, but which have to be put together and painted before they can be used. Another option for those with a low budget is to actually make the outdoor decorations out of old materials or with cheap materials that can be purchased from home stores. The ideas for such projects along with instructions and illustrations can be found in many publications, such as books and magazines, as well as on many websites.

Creating a holiday look and feel by using outdoor Christmas/xmas decorations can be a lot of fun to do. There is no limit on ideas and just about anything desired can be found in stores or self-made.

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