Brighten the Holidays: A Modest Introduction to the Art of Christmas Light Decorating
One of the most favorite holiday symbols is Christmas lights that immediately transform any house into a cozy and joyful haven. With that said, their establishment is not as enchanted as the final outcome. Rats and tangled ropes, knots that are hard to unknot, standing on ladders do not sound like fun. The good news? It can be much easier and even fun with a certain preparation. Let’s break it down. Get more information!
You will want to make your design before you draw those lights out of storage. Would you like to sketch the roof, frame windows or shadow bushes and trees? Consider what you generally want as a appearance. You are not putting out lights–you are bringing about a holiday. Some prior planning will save you the frustration and re-work later.
When you are prepared to begin, take your ladder and lights–but be careful. Ensure your ladder is strong and is placed on the firm ground particularly when on the roof or at heights. It is always a good idea to have somebody around to hold the ladder still. Nothing is worse than entangled lights, but when an accident strikes in the middle of the installation process, it is even worse.
In regard to the selection of lights, you should select a style that fits your taste. And even though you are more of a traditional white strands, or you are more of a colorful, bright bulb, always be sure to check them out first. It can be so frustrating to find burnt areas after all the installations are complete, you can almost feel like you made a huge holiday meal and forgot to put the main meal in.
In case of outdoor display, it is essential that the lights used are exterior lights. It is unpredictable that weather can be and the last thing you need is a short circuit by rain, snow etc. The extension cords should be of an outdoor rating also, in case outlets are distant to the location of your decorations. This is particularly necessary with large and complex installations.
Never nail or tack lights to your roof or your siding. They are capable of causing damages and resulting to expensive repair in the future. Rather, go with light clips they are simple to work, efficient, and will not damage your home.
Above all, be patient. The process of decoration should not be a hurry and stressful step, but rather enjoyment of the holiday. One should let patience and planning speak volumes. When everything is set and your lights are shining, all the work will be forgotten and only the magic remains.
Good luck in the decorating and may your house be a bright one throughout the season.
