Outdoor Christmas Decorations
Six of the best sites for finding outdoor Christmas decorations. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Christmas Decorations, Christmas, Christmas Sheet Music)
1. Outdoor Christmas Decorations at Christmas Lights Etc. - Offers a wide-range of outdoor Christmas decorations, including perhaps ideas you’ve never considered. Outdoor Christmas lights, lit or unlit outdoor Christmas trees, giant commercial displays, large wreaths, outdoor garland, lighted outdoor topiary reindeer, holographic lighting displays featuring Santa, Rudolph, Snoopy, the Grinch, Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters, Winnie the Pooh, outdoor lighted snowflakes, candy canes, nativity sets, fiber optic snowmen, more. (www.christmaslightsetc.com)
2. Outdoor Decor at Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland - A variety of lighting and lighted decorations here, including icicle lights as well as the large Christmas lights reminiscent of old-time tree lights, large snow globe inflatables for your lawn with snowmen and other inflatable Santa Claus scenes, lighted nativity scenes, candy canes, trains, angels, wire-frame decorative displays, snowflake decorations, lighted Christmas bells, illuminated plastic yard decor with Santa, elves, nativity scenes, more. (www.bronners.com)
3. Outdoor Christmas Inflatables at Yard Inflatables - If you want a huge inflated Christmas decoration for your lawn, they’ve got ‘em. Multiple inflatable Santa Claus decorations, 8-foot high snow globes, Peanuts characters, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, nativity scenes, Simpsons, snowmen, Christmas train, military Santa, Hanukkah lawn bear holding dreidel, Mickey Mouse, Rudolph, Frosty, more. (www.yardinflatables.com)
4. Animated Christmas Lighting Displays at The Holiday Light Store - Not just lights, but animated Christmas scenes, including a waving Santa, Christmas train with animated smoke, a ringing bell, a glimmering star, animated snowflake, marching soldier, hat-tipping snowman and more. Also offers other lighting displays, including nativity scenes, carolers, three wise men, gingerbread man, igloo, more. (www.theholidaylightstore.com)
5. Holiday Lights & Magic - Outdoor lights, large Christmas wreaths and bows, life-size nutcrackers / toy soldiers, giant ornaments, animated lighting displays, more. These decorations are NOT cheap — in fact, they are probably geared more toward outdoor community displays or commercial lighting displays, but if you have the money, they have some unique and very cool decorations. (www.holidaylightsandmagic.com)
6. Velcro May Be the Best Thing to Happen to Christmas Since LED Lights - Article celebrates the ease of using outdoor clips fastened with Velcro to hang LED Christmas lights. (www.canada.com)

3 Comments Add your own
1. David Beaulieu December 27th, 2007 at 10:03 am
Outdoor Christmas decorations selected from PriceGrabber.com. To facilitate your online shopping, I keep these selections updated to ensure availability.
2. home decor January 14th, 2008 at 12:01 pm
In my town, they still have the decorations up from christmas. There has been a lot of speculation about funding for decorations (they chose ones that were less costly but still attractive). So now, I guess, they are either going to get their money’s worth OR they are saving on labor to take them down. Perhaps they will leave them up all year until next christmas to save on workforce costs in the future.
3. Shellie Gardner June 20th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
They really love Christmas lights at Christmas Light Source. It’s great to be able to choose from so many different kinds of lights all year long. Tons of colors in mini lights and C7 and C9 traditional Christmas light cords and spools and a huge selection of the latest in LED lights with some lights that can be run up to 125 sets on one plug. While most folks don’t want to light a 60 foot tree, they make it easy to light your roofline with a dozen extension cords. Lots of suggestions, information and decorating tips.
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