Since the outside of your home is the very first sight people see, you can start there and work your way inside the home or you can work from the inside out - whichever direction you take really isn’t as important as getting the job done.
Outside of your house, if you’re putting decorations on your rooftop - things like waving Santa or Santa in his sleigh or the lighted, animated reindeer, start there first. You’ll want to put them up before you string the lights.
And remember if you have a really large amount of displays you’d like to put up, you don’t have to get it all done in one day. Don’t exhaust yourself.
Next, hang the lights, the icicle lights are a hot selling item this year and look great on any home.
Once you have the lights in place, don’t forget to wrap the ends where they connect with tape to keep any moisture from getting in.
After the lights are done, you can start on the bushes or trees in your front yard. The net lights make decorating small to medium hedge bushes a breeze and the cool to touch LED lights are good in trees.
Christmas Outdoor Decorations to Inspire You this Holiday!
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