Thursday, January 12, 2012

Outside Christmas Decorations For the Holidays

!±8± Outside Christmas Decorations For the Holidays

Christmas decorations should not stop with the indoor variety. If you can, you should do some outdoor decorating as well. It makes your neighborhood look nice. It gives your neighbors, as well as passer by's something nice to look at, it gives you a reason to be proud and it is just plain fun decorating.

You really do not have to spend tons of money, either. You don't have to decorate every corner of your house. If you just decorate part of your house, say your front porch and the rest of the front area, it can be enough decorating. Of course, if you have the extra money or if you find some great deals on decorations, there is nothing wrong with decorating your entire front yard and your entire house.

As with any project, as you begin thinking about decorating and forming your plans, begin with paper and pen. Make a list of what you need. You may even want to go through your decorations you all ready have. Many items will last for many years, if you take care of them properly.

After you gather your products, remember one vital thing, not all decorations are made for the outside. Look at the attached tags and make sure all lights and all other electric items are actually made for the outdoors. If the item is an indoor decoration, do not use it. Indoor decorations are not made for the outside climate. They are not made for moisture and are a fire hazard. You don't want a fire to ruin your holiday season or anybody else's. You also should examine all plug ins. They need to be in good shape and all wires should be in good shape, no frays or cuts in them. If you see a cut, throw away the product. You may be tempted to tape it up with electrical tape. Resist the urge. Moisture could still get inside and a fire could occur.

Be sure to add outside lights to your list. It doesn't matter what style you use. They can be rope style, bigger, older, looking style lights or twinkling lights. Before you go to the bother of hanging them up, be sure they all actually work and that they blink, if they are suppose to blink. Do this before you start climbing that ladder. Speaking of ladders, make sure it is safe and securely positioned on the ground before climbing. Now begin placing the lights in all those wonderful places. You can buy special clips or you can make your own holders using nails and strong rope. Hang them in any way that you like best.

Finally, do not forget to decorate your porch a bit. String some garland on the porch banisters. Hang a pretty wreath from your front door. Place an outside Santa or Snowman in your yard. Then stand back and enjoy your final creation, your own festive look, with your own Outside Christmas Decorations.


Outside Christmas Decorations For the Holidays

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

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!±8± Westinghouse T00412 Light Switch Remote

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Christmas - Christmas Play Ideas

!±8± Christmas - Christmas Play Ideas

One of the biggest things about Christmas in the church is putting on a Christmas play for the congregation. The play is ordinarily put on by the children of the Sunday School class. The qoute churches have, especially with a carport congregation that doesn't turn much, is that with putting on these plays year after year, they can come to be rather stale if you're putting on the same play all the time. To help with this problem, what you'll find in this record are several ideas for Christmas plays that your church can do that just might keep things interesting, at least for a while anyway.

An easy play to put on if you have about ten or so children is a reenactment of the birth of Jesus. The best way to do this is to have a narrator tell the story of the birth and while he does this, have the children go straight through the motions. This way they don't have to learn any lines. All they need to be shown is where they have to walk and where their spots are. The play can be broken up at inescapable parts with Christmas hymns. For example, while the part where the three kings bring their gifts to Jesus, the congregation can sing "We Three Kings". There are about five or six hymns that will fit in nicely while this play. The whole production should take about 30 minutes and is very easy to pull off.

Another idea, if you don't have a large Sunday School, is to have some adults put on a play. A very good one is to teach the children the real meaning of Christmas. One such scenario might include a family rushing to and fro, doing their Christmas shopping. While this is going on, the ghosts of Mary and Joseph appear and observation how commercialized Christmas has become. They're saddened by this fact and think back to a better time, a time when the real meaning of Christmas wasn't lost. We then switch to a scene of a family going to church and participating in a customary Christmas service. Afterwards, they come home and have a dinner where they give thanks to God and read from the bible. When we return back to the gift we miraculously see all the families who were lost in the commercialism of Christmas suddenly realizing the real meaning of the holiday.

Another idea would be to have musicians come into the church, have a narrator tell the story of Christmas and after each reading of a particular part, have the musicians play discrete Christmas hymns. While they are playing, you can have some children act out inescapable parts relating to the music being played.

These are just a few of the many things that you can do at your church when it comes time to put on a Christmas service. With a limited imagination and a few volunteers, which all the time helps, there is no theorize that you can't put on a Christmas play that your congregation will remember for a long time to come.


Christmas - Christmas Play Ideas

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