If you have a well landscaped lawn, shrubs and bushes and trees are perfect architecture for Christmas net lights. In the weeks preceding Christmas up through the New Year, you will want to impress neighbors and friends with your creativity and Christmas spirit by providing an attractive and beautiful display.
Imagine crafting your shrubbery into a gorgeous manger scene, lit up delightfully through the use of hanging Christmas net lights that softly illuminate the austerity and beauty of that significant moment in time.
Imagine neighbors as they walk past, gazing at your use of lights, ornaments and figures to sculpt your yard into a paradise of cheerful eye candy with lights that blink in symmetry or randomly, arrayed in orchestrated colors or a cunning use of chaos. Imagine people from the out of side of town driving slowly by to marvel, or even from out of state, driving slowly by.
That’s what happened for Jessica Doyle in 2010, when her family spent more than $1000 a month on energy bills for their elaborate displays, used to raise money initially for the young girl who was suffering from leukemia (but is now in remission). Their display was so impressive that The Learning Channel visited them to do a story.
It’s possible to do something similar every Christmas without having to spend a grand a month on electricity if you use solar powered Christmas net lights and other solar lighting instead of, like the Doyle family, hiring professional contractors to do the electrical wiring for your lights.
Solar powered Christmas net lights, string lights, lanterns and other lighting relies upon the sun during the day to store up energy in order to perform during the night. The lights are triggered to come on by sensors that detect the lack of sunlight. Of course, if you like in Alaska, this may not work in the dark winter months, but for most Americans this is a way to save substantially on electric bills during the holidays. With the money you save, you can support a cause such as a leukemia foundation, or even spend a little extra at an organization such as Toys for Tots, or possibly help support a homeless family for Christmas.
Christmas net lights are particularly useful for decorating trees and shrubs and other landscaping structures, and can be used in a variety of creative ways in order to reflect your Christmas spirit and carry you cheerfully into the holidays.
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