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There are many different types of outdoor Christmas decorations that come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. If you look around nearer Christmas time, it soon becomes clear there is an abundance of choice in this area. Be careful not to overdo it though.
The balance you should be trying to achieve is to convey a real sense of fun and spirit during the festive season without making your garden look like a mini theme park. There is so much to choose from when it comes to outdoor Christmas decorations that it can be a real task deciding what to actually opt for.
Amongs the outdoor decorations available, animated ones are popular, featuring traditional scenes and things such as moving santas and reindeers accompanied by a sleigh. Inflatable outdoor decorations are also available in blow up form as santa or a snowman, along with tamer decorative items like balloons.
If you want to make outside your home a local distraction be my guest, but if you want it to just look great and mildly understated then follow these guidelines.
1) Pick a theme for outdoors and follow it to the letter.
2) If your design is modern, then go with more fashionable outdoor decorations.
3) If your design is a religious scene or similar, then opt for traditional decorations.
4) Choose something a little bit more unusual than your standard fare, such as snowmen or santas. How about a light up palm tree or an animated decoration design.
There is nothing to stop you from changing your theme every year or every few years, other than cost of course. If you take a little time and effort to create a great Christmas theme, with well selected outdoor Christmas decorations, it will compliment other homes in your neighbourhood and delight passers by in the process.
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Posted by Michele Monday, May 31, 2010 at 11:20 PM
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Posted by Michele Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 12:10 AM
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Decorating with dolls is growing with popularity in the United States. Novices to this hobby may be a little overwhelmed by the endless genres and varieties available, and wonder in which direction they should go. They seldom consider themselves collectors of these decorations, even when they have dozens of them on display throughout their home on shelves or in cabinets. They simply have something they think is cute or fun, which adds a little whimsy to the living room or bedroom.
There are decorations for every season, every occupation and every holiday. Dolls dressed for the occasion will be in the form of girls and boys, bears and rabbits, frogs, turtles and more. They wear everything from Santa suits to Easter hats, a doctor's white coat and stethoscope to a policeman's uniform. They set a festive tone.
Someone new to this pastime can choose what strikes their fancy, and add a little at a time as they find cute and creative dolls. They may be all for one holiday or all of one theme. The beauty of decorating with dolls is that it can be personalized in many ways. Someone enamored with bears, for example, may frequently receive dressed ones as gifts. They may be ready for action in different specialties. The home decorator may have a certain type of doll or motif they prefer, or enjoy using a certain manufacturer so that all of the decorative dolls carry a similar look. Gift ideas for Mom, for example, might include bunnies in goblin masks, ready to make their debut as Halloween decorations for the home. Bunny elves might be wrapped in another box for Mom to use as Christmas decorations, adorned in red, white and green outfits.
There are plenty of forums and blogs on-line to discuss and learn about using a doll for a decorative motif. After the investment of time and money building a group of them for the holiday or everyday display, protecting them properly is essential. For those who take the dolls a little more seriously, the best type of display is a curio-type cabinet, away from fluorescent light and sunlight. This allows protection from dust, yet affords easy viewing and access for handling. Some use their dolls as seasonal decorations and change the display to reflect the time of year or the holiday. They can make great seasonal gifts, too. Consider giving a set of charming little girl and boy tree ornaments, or a gift adorned with a small doll, instead of a bow. It might be their favorite gift.
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Posted by Michele Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 6:00 PM
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The Christmas season is a fun and joyful time for almost everyone and decorating your home can only help to make that joy more full and exciting. You don't have to go all out, though. You can choose to just decorate a table or you can deccorate the entire home, it is entirely up to you. Christmas decorating has been around for centuries and you can take some hints from the olden days to make your home into a beautiful place of Christmas spirit and joy.
Your Christmas Table.
You can decorate your home without spending a lot of money. All you need to do is go into the woods and find some pine cones. Spray paint them with gold paint, add some fake snow, and you will have a beautiful centerpiece for your table. This will look beautiful for Christmas day and for many days after. Holly leaves, mistletoe, and tinsel will also make a beautiful, inexpensive Christmas decoration and it is a very old Celtic symbol of fertility.
Your Christmas Tree.
The Germans probably started the Christmas tree tradition and it has become one of the most popular traditions at Christmastime. The beauty and smell of a real tree is unmatched, but if you don't like those needles on your floor, then you can choose an artificial tree. You can also choose a tree with roots and then plant it after Christmas, if you would like. It is entirely a personal preference.
Candles were used to light Christmas trees in the olden days, but they were found to be quite dangerous, especially if the needles were dry and brittle. Now electric lights are the norm and most people use several strand of lights to turn their tree into a twinkling beauty. You can go over the edge with Christmas decorations, but in most cases, it is best to stay simple.
Inside Your House.
You can use colored paper, silver tinsel, and fake snow to make your home into a Christmas delight. Add snow to your windows, holly above the doors, and some mistletoe to the doorways to get those stolen kisses. You can create a Christmas full of joy simply by adding a few Christmas decorating touches to your home.
Outside Your House.
People used to decorate the outside of their home with a simple holly wreath, but now you see yards and homes decorated with thousands of lights, figurines, and blow-up figures. Too much is not a good thing. Simple is better, especially outside of your home. Pick a theme and stick with it so that you will feel good about your Christmas decorating.
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Want to create spooktacular Halloween party decorations on a budget? Follow these low-cost decorating tips to create a howling good party!
Creating a frightfully fun scene for a Halloween party doesn't mean you have to spend a fortune. Just use a few (or all) of these tips to create party decorations that won't scare your budget!
Haunting Hands
These scary hands are a breeze to make! Simply stuff a pair of rubber gloves with tissue paper, newspaper or cotton batting, and then use your imagination to decorate them: spray paint, gauze wrap, fake fingernails, rings, a watch, fake insects, or red "blood" paint.
Jack-O'-Lantern Garland
Draw jack-o'-lantern outlines on orange paper, making sure to draw long stems on top. Cut out the jack-o'-lanterns and then draw on faces with markers or crayons. Fold the stems halfway down, and then attach them to yarn or string with tape, glue or staples. When attaching the pumpkins, make sure that the stems 'fold' over the yarn or string. Now you're all set to drape this garland across a room, over a window or from lighting. You can also make a ghost garland in the same way!
Egg Carton Bats
Using egg cartons to make bats couldn't be easier! First, separate 3 cups from an egg carton. Cut out part of the bottoms of the two outside cups so that they look like bat wings. Then just add eyes and a mouth with a marker (or you can use googly eyes). To hang, just attach it to a string or rubber band. Feel free to decorate your bats with paint, spider webs or anything else that grabs your imagination!
Egg Carton Spiders
Egg cartons also make fun spiders! Start by separating one cup from an egg carton. Next, make 8 small holes (4 on each side) at the base of the cup. The point of a scissors works well for this. Then insert a pipe cleaner into each of the holes to create legs. Last, just add a face and decorate however you choose!
Bat Clips
Cut out bat wings and bodies from black construction paper, card stock or fun foam sheets. Make sure the bat bodies are large enough to cover clothespins. Glue the bat parts to clothespins (wings first, and then bodies) and then add googly eyes to complete the look. These are easy to clip anywhere!
Lollipop Ghosts
These fun little ghosts not only make fun decorations, but they also make great party favors! To make these adorable little haunters, you'll need round lollipops, white tissues, googly eyes or black marker and ribbon, preferably black or orange. Using one or two tissues, place a lollipop in the center and then gather the tissues around the top of the lollipop. Secure the tissues around the top of the lollipop with ribbon. You will now have a ghost head (top of lollipop) and body (tissue that covers lollipop stick). Finish by adding googly eyes or drawing them on with a black marker.
Halloween Blood
More of an accent than an actual decoration, there are lots of uses for fake blood - and it couldn't be easier to make:
* 1 cup corn syrup
* 1 tbsp water
* 2 tbsp red food coloring
* 1 tsp yellow food coloring
Just mix all the ingredients together and you'll have one cup of Halloween "blood"!
Go Buggy
Creep everyone out with your own profusion of bugs and rodents. Bags of plastic bugs and various sizes of rodents are readily available - and usually inexpensive - around Halloween. Scatter them on tables, floors, walkways, windowsills - anywhere that needs a little spooking up.
Pumpkins Please
Mini pumpkins provide a wealth of decorating opportunities. You can paint them any color and glue nearly anything (felt, construction paper, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, etc.) to them, allowing you to create spiders, witches, monsters...just use your imagination!
Balloon Ghost
All you need to make this fun ghost is a white balloon and two white plastic grocery bags! Start by cutting the handles off the plastic grocery bags. If there are any markings on the bags, try to cut them out, too. Starting at the top of the bags, cut them into strips, leaving the bottom seam of each bag intact. Next, blow up a white balloon. Tape the plastic bags around one end of the balloon, forming a circle around it. (Hint: if you're planning on hanging the ghost as a decoration, be sure to leave the tied end of the balloon exposed at the top, so you can tie a string to it.) Finally, create a face on the balloon with a black marker, and you've got a frightfully fun ghost!
Halloween parties can be lots of fun - and lots of expense. But by using the decorating tips above, you can decorate for Halloween without breaking the bank.
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Posted by Michele Monday, May 10, 2010 at 11:40 AM
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