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		<title>Christmas Yard Art &#8211; An Amazing Canvas for Creating Your Visual Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 06:59:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your yard art is an extension of who you are and the story you wish to tell. Christmas yard art is no different. With Christmas yard art, you have determined that the theme you wish to concentrate on is the Christmas season. What does the Christmas season really mean to you? What is the story [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your yard art is an extension of who you are and the story you wish to tell.  Christmas yard art is no different.  With Christmas yard art, you have determined that the theme you wish to concentrate on is the Christmas season.</p>
<p>What does the Christmas season really mean to you?  What is the story you wish to tell?  Your configuration of lawn figures and ornaments will present a great visual representation.</p>
<p>Make a quick observation around the outside of your home and what do you see?  Do you see just buildings, trees, concrete, flowers, grass and dirt or do you see a marvelous open canvas to create a uniquely you type of painting?  Instead of using paints and brushes, you are creating your artwork from whatever three-dimensional items you find useful.  The array of textures and imagery are amazing.</p>
<p>For the backdrop of your overall piece of holiday yard art, you can add a variety of lighting styles to your premises.  Rope lights, net lights, floodlights, solar lights, and the typical multi-colored Christmas lights all come into play to create a great variety of designs and colors.  Bright colors tend to bring out a warm and gentle spirit in people.  Add to that scene some pleasant Christmas music and you have a unique outdoor delight.</p>
<p>Perhaps you do not have the typical outdoors environment associated with the Christmas season.  There really is not anything to fret over, as this will give you other design opportunities.  You will find that people from every type of climate have their own particular way to depict the Christmas season.  I have seen families in the southwestern part of the United State decorate their saguaro cactus with materials to depict the three Wiseman.  Artificial Christmas trees, specially designed for outdoor use, can lend bring a sense of Christmas to the outdoors.  People have utilized Styrofoam to simulate snow and for the hardy, snowmaking machines can provide a realistic setting.  Lighting materials, designed to be weather resistant, will withstand any harsh elements.  If you have never tried them, you will be amazed at the visual warmth given by luminaries lining the walkways.</p>
<p>In placing Christmas yard art, safety must be of utmost concern, even over the created story.  Since outsiders will be visiting, it is necessary to keep them from injuring themselves or damaging your display.  Use caution in the placement of cords and electrical devices.  You will want to keep inquisitive visitors from touching or handling your displays unless you give specific permission.  This is possible through appropriate signage and the use of guide ropes.</p>
<p>Adding sound or orchestrated music to your display adds another enjoyable dimension to your story.  With lighting controllers, you can choreograph your lighting animation with prerecorded music.</p>
<p>Do you wish to depict the fact that Jesus is the Reason for the Season?  Add one of the several types of nativity scenes available to your winter display.</p>
<p>Looking to impress through animation, search the Internet various types of Christmas yard art.  You will be able to find a wide variety of animated items for your use.  You will find inflatable displays with air blown animation.  Closed inflatable globes can even depict falling snow.</p>
<p>Many apartment dwellers probably do not have a lot of decorating space and will need to check with their apartment owners about any restrictions, but they can utilize the space they do have.  Drape a balcony railing with lights, place a decorated outdoor Christmas tree on the patio, and add a homemade Christmas star to the wall.  Solicit neighbors and family members of Christmas decoration ideas.  Even Christmas window decorations will complement your outdoor display.</p>
<p>Confirm that all your Christmas yard art is secure, sit back in your favorite chair, and enjoy the sights and sounds of the season.</p>
<p>Frank Denzel enjoys everything Christmas. When the Christmas season approaches, you can find Frank thinking about the story he wishes to tell by referring to <a target="_new" href="http://ChristmasYardArt.org">http://ChristmasYardArt.org</a>. With such a new and fresh canvas with which to work each year, he finds himself searching the web for Christmas decoration ideas and especially for ideas about Christmas Yard Art.</p>
<p>Here is one such place Frank found to get his creative juices flowing: <a target="_new" href="http://christmasyardart.org/christmas-yard-art/christmas-yard-art-let-your-imagination-go-wild">http://christmasyardart.org/christmas-yard-art/christmas-yard-art-let-your-imagination-go-wild</a></p>
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		<title>The Start of Christmas Lights</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 14:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might believe that Christmas lights have been around for the same time as Christmas itself. Can any of you think of Christmas without Christmas lights? How would the youngsters find their way in the darkness, so early on Christmas morning without them? The chronicle of Christmas lights is elaborately connected to the beginning of [...]]]></description>
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<p>You might believe that Christmas lights have been around for the same time as Christmas itself.  Can any of you think of Christmas without Christmas lights?  How would the youngsters find their way in the darkness, so early on Christmas morning without them? The chronicle of Christmas lights is elaborately connected to the beginning of the modern era, when houses got to be supplied with electricity.</p>
<p>As you most probably know, Thomas A. Edison manufactured the foremost functioning electric-light bulb back in 1879.  A a couple of years afterwards, in 1882, an associate of him foremost applied the use of lights on his Christmas tree. Edward Johnson was the foremost to electrically light his family Christmas tree in his New York home.  His house was sited in one of the foremost sections of the city to be wired for electricity.</p>
<p>A visiting newsman from Detroit covered the following in &#8220;The Detroit Post and Tribune&#8221;: &#8220;Last evening I took the air over beyond Fifth Avenue and visited at the residence of Edward H. Johnson, vice-president of Edison&#8217;s electric company. There, at the back of the pretty living-room, was a large Christmas tree giving a most lovely and wonderful look. The tree was brilliantly lighted with a lot of colorful balls almost as huge as an English walnut and was turning several times a minute on a tiny pine box. There were eighty lights in all encased in these dainty glass balls, and about evenly spread between white, red and blue. As the tree rotated and the colors switched, all the lamps going out and being relit at each revolution. The result was a persisting twinkling of changing colors, blue, red, white, red, blue, white &#8211; all evening.&#8221;</p>
<p>Edion brought out in 1890 a promotional brochure in which was expressed that &#8220;There is hardly a form of decoration more pretty and sweet than tiny incandescent bulbs placed among flowers, or interwoven in wreaths or festoons; for decorating Christmas trees or indoor gardens&#8230;&#8221;. This might have been the foremost note of commercially available electrically powered Christmas lights.</p>
<p>The popularity of Christmas lights exploded from there. Before long they grew synonymous with the Christmas tree and each family had them. Are you able to imagine Christmas without Christmas lights? Mr. Edison, you have given us all a present we will always cherish! I point my fuzzy red cap to you.</p>
<p><strong>Related Sites about Christmas Lights</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/christmas-lights-ideas">Christmas Lights Ideas</a></p>
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