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Where can I buy the small blue Christmas lights for the Christmas tree?

Posted by admin on Feb 13, 2010 under christmas lights

I once saw the most beautiful christmas lights ever, they were very tiny and very blue. Does anyone know where to get that kind of lights?

Garden Ridge or Michael’s


Santas Sleigh Night Light

Posted by admin on Feb 13, 2010 under christmas lights

Santas Sleigh Night Light

Get ready for Christmas with this porcelain night light featuring Santa Claus delivering presents in his sleigh. Multicolor finish. Porcelain construction. Includes one 4 watt bulb and swivel plug. 4 1/2″ wide. 5 1/4″ high. 2 1/2″ deep.

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JLS: We feared for fans’ safety

Posted by admin on Feb 12, 2010 under christmas lights

As JLS prepared to play at the LG Arena in Birmingham, they told the Birmingham Mail how they feared for their fans safety when they were last in the city at the christmas lights switch on.

Duration : 0:3:14

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My neighbor leaves Christmas lights on all weekend long when she is not home, should I be worried?

Posted by admin on Feb 12, 2010 under christmas lights

I live next to a Pre-K building and the instructor has left all the Christmas lights on, including the ones on the artificial tree. I am concerned because it is the weekend and there will be nobody there until Monday to turn them off. Can these lights catch fire or am I worrying over nothing?

Todays christmas lights are cool to the touch and built to be left on for long periods. I wouldn’t worry.


Places LA – Turner Holiday Light Show

Posted by admin on Feb 11, 2010 under christmas lights

A sample of the Turner Family Holiday Light show and a short interview with its creator, (http://www.youtube.com/user/kumbaric) Ric Turner. This is the third year for the show, which changes each year.

Duration : 3 min 8 sec

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christmas lights?

Posted by admin on Feb 11, 2010 under christmas lights

I saw these lights that look like camaras flashing i would love to know the names of these lights or where i can get them i seen them like downtown on 5th ave new york i want these light so bad for christmas tree if i cant find these lights i would like to find the regular white lights but the ones i see they look yellowish but i wantthe to glow real brite white help please

Try calling the Street Dept. in NYC and ask them the brand of the lights and can where you can get them.

Ultimate Christmas Lights – Preview

Posted by admin on Feb 10, 2010 under christmas lights

Ever wondered what’s involved in setting up a huge Christmas lights display? This is a preview of a much longer video which examins all the details in setting up christmas lights on a grand scale.

Something very special for the Christmas season, to be completed in 2009.

Web links.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_lights
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lighting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale_model

Duration : 0:5:39

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How to have abundance of Christmas lights without burning them out or power surge?

Posted by admin on Feb 8, 2010 under christmas lights

I want to have a huge christmas lights display. We only have a two plug outlet in the garage that we can use as the power source. Problem is, I know that according to manufacturer’s instructions, they say that no more than three light strands should be strung together. We have many strands and individual reindeers, and some other separate displays. My husband is of no help because he just wants everything strung together and I don’t want to do all the work only to have a string or two burn out. Help please, thanks!

It would probably help if the christmas lights were on a parallel circuit. Then, each light would get the same amount of power and if one light goes out the rest of the starnd would still work. If it is not on a parallel circuit, the power would be less and less further along a line of lights. you could also try using a surge protector, then it could also be a power strip and the lights would not all need to be strung in one or to lines. Even better, you could use a surge protecter/power strip in combination with an extension cord in either order. Then, you could either have them split farher away from the garage or just have them star farther away from it. I hope this was helpful.

Holiday Lights 150 bulbs Icicle Lights with White Cord, Clear Bulbs for Christmas Lighting

Posted by admin on Feb 8, 2010 under christmas lights

Holiday Lights 150 bulbs Icicle Lights with White Cord, Clear Bulbs for Christmas Lighting

  Home > Lamps and Bulbs > Holiday Lights > Icicle Lights > 150 bulb Icicle Lights  with White Cord, Clear Bulbs 150 bulb Icicle Lights with White Cord, Clear Bulbs 150 bulb, Icicle Lights , white cord , clear bulbs   Features : Super Bright 200 MA bulbs Shunted bulbs: If a bulb burns out, the string stays on Interconnectable end-to-end Each string includes two flashing, two spare bulbs, and one extra fuse Locking bulb-to-socket feature eliminates string loss due to loose bulbs Fused plugs for added level of protection Add-on capability to 3 strings per run 22 gauge wire Specifications:                                                            Icicle Lights – 150  Icicle Lights – 100  Voltage  110V  110V  Bulb Specifications  0.4 watts, 2.5V  0.4 watts, 2.5V  Average Bulb Life  2,500 hours  2,500 hours  Bulb Spacing (+/- 1/4)  27 Drops, 4 OC  4 bulbs on a 12 drop  5 bulbs on a 16 drop  6 bulbs on a 20 drop  7 bulbs on a 24 drop  20 Drops, 4 OC  10 with 6 bulbs, 16.5  10 with 4 bulbs, 11  Bulb Color  Clear, blue or multi-colored  Clear  Bulb Filament  Shunted  Shunted  Bulb Connection  Locking tabs  Locking tabs  Wire Color  Green or white*  Green or white*  String Length (without lead)  108  84  Lead Length  30  20  Maximum Single Run  3 strings  3 strings  Energy Use  60 watts  40 watts  Agency Approval  UL listed indoor and outdoor  UL listed indoor and outdoor

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What is the easiest way to put christmas lights on your windows from inside?

Posted by admin on Feb 6, 2010 under christmas lights

I would like to put up christmas lights have them aligned to the edges of the windos for a more clean and straight look. My windows are vinyl and its difficult to obtain that look with suction cups…Please help!!

You can use some different sort of candles or a bowl having some nice floating candles that you can put on a card board. Except this you can use electrical bulbs layer………….

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