Showing posts with label Christmas lights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas lights. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2008

Modern Christmas Music

As soon as the holiday season begins we are all bombarded with Christmas music everywhere we go. Super markets, department store, even laudry mats start playing they're favorite holiday songs before the first snow even falls. I for one, love Christmas music, so I'm not complaining. I know many people that find it annoying, but not me. I especially love a new twist on an old classic. The Trans Siberian Orchestra for example plays rocking versions of classic songs. You've most likely heard their famous rendition of Carol of the Bells (one of my personal favorites).

What you may have not seen is how some people have used songs such as these to make some amazing videos with their Christmas lights. I strongly suggest you check out some of these videos.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Glass Ceiling in Christmas Light Displays?


I was browsing some outdoor Christmas lighting displays earlier today and discovered an interesting phenomenon. I found one lighting set where the motorcycle Santa costs more than Mrs. Claus, and it's basically the same size. Why the different price? Maybe it's just supply and demand, and Santa may be the one you really want at your home on Christmas Eve, but this spurred an entertaining discussion with my fiancee:

Me: I wonder why Mrs. Claus on a motorcycle is only $975?! Equal pay for equal work!
Him: Even the elves costs more…

Me: There’s a glass ceiling in holiday lighting!
Him: Now, I’m sure Mrs. Claus is integral to the success of Christmas, but she doesn’t have to ride out in the cold air and squeeze herself down chimneys. There are high risks associated with the job; it’s right behind King Crab fishing…

Me: I guess I understand Santa getting paid more… sure. He puts in a tough night of labor every year and he deserves every penny. The elf getting paid more than the woman behind Santa is just a slap in the face.
Him: Maybe you should boycott Christmas.

What's your stance? Is Santa worth the hype? Should an elf make more than Mrs. Claus? Any guesses as to where they are going on their Harleys?

Monday, November 10, 2008

Christmas Lights

Greetings everyone! Today, I would like to discuss a matter of great importance. With the holidays fast approaching, people are beginning to plan their annual decorating traditions. Some people take the less is more approach to decorating their home while some take the opportunity to show off their creative side. No matter how you decide to decorate your home, there is one you must ask yourself: What type of Christmas lights should I choose?

There are two schools of thought on this subject. You can choose to adorn your home and tree with traditional white Christmas lights that show an understated sense of refinement and sophistication… or you can do it the right way and decorate your house with a magnificent rainbow of brightly multi colored Christmas lights?

That’s right ladies and gentleman. You are given two options: the right way and the wrong way. Christmas is about having fun! It’s about remembering what it’s like to be a child again on Christmas morning. The heck with looking fancy, decorate your home in vibrant colors that can be seen from space!

Christmas is one of the few times a year that you’re allowed to go nuts. You have the rest of the year to show everyone how average you are. This year make the right choice.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Money Saving Christmas Light Tips

Christmas lights add warmth to your home and have a way of keeping everyone in the holiday spirit. Nevertheless, whether you’re hanging a single strand of Christmas lights on your porch, or decorating your entire house with Christmas lights, it’s inevitable that your electrical bill will climb. But before you flick the switch to your Christmas joy, you should know that there are great ways to help ensure that lighting your house will not send your electric bill through the roof! What's more, Christmas lights create a festive atmosphere for your friends and family, so a slight seasonal increase in your bill is a small price to pay for true holiday cheer!

Use Timers for Lights: Timers ensure that your lights are turned off so you save money. Leaving Christmas lighting displays on overnight during the course of a few months will most likely lead to an increase in your electric bill. By using timers for your Christmas lights, you will never have to wake up in the middle of the night wondering if you forgot to turn off the lights. All you have to do is set the light timer and forget about it! They make one extra thing you won’t have to worry about – and every little bit counts during the holidays!

Use LED Lights: LED lights are energy-efficient, safe, shatterproof, and shock resistant. Each LED C7 multicolored bulb is only 0.08 watts – in comparison to a standard incandescent C7 bulb with 6 watts or an incandescent miniature lights with 0.48 watts. Bottom line – you can save up to 80% of your energy costs! LED Lights come in green, orange, gold, red, white and blue.

Replace Old, Large Christmas Lights: Your mother or grandmother used them, so now they have become a Christmas tradition, but those old large, traditional colored bulbs could be costing you! These older strands of Christmas lights use up to 10 watts per bulb, as opposed to most C7 or C9 Christmas lights that use 5 to 7 watts per bulb! Though the difference is only a couple of watts, it could amount to much more on your electrical bill. Instead, perhaps opt for miniature string lights – they use about 70% less energy and outlast larger holiday lights. Can’t scrap a holiday tradition? Keep your larger colored Christmas lights, but replace the 7 to 10 watt bulbs with 5 watt bulbs to save about 30% more energy – and more money, too!

Check out Merry Christmas Decor for other holiday tips, gifts, and decorating ideas!