Archive forDecember, 2007

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Make Your Holidays Less Stressful With A Prelit Christmas Tree

When my grandmother entered a retirement home, the holidays seemed to bring her down. The staff did their best to decorate the halls and shared spaces, but it was up to the patients to decorate their own rooms, if so desired.

My grandmother desperately missed having a Christmas tree, but there simply was not enough of room in her small room. To surprise her, we bought her an artificial prelit Christmas tree. It stood about 3 feet tall and had all of the twinkling lights already attached. There was no work involved when setting it up.

All that was required was plugging it in and adding some other decorations. She loved it. To her, it was a symbol of still having some independence inside of her. The holidays could still be celebrated. That prelit Christmas tree lit up her room all day long and she stared at it when falling asleep at night. That was her last Christmas on this planet and I was happy to know that she enjoyed the holiday as she would have if living at home.

A prelit Christmas tree is not just for elderly people and nursing homes. It is for people who hate fighting with putting the strands of lights on their trees each year. Having a prelit Christmas tree means that you do not have the fresh pine smell of a real tree in your house during the holidays, but you will find yourself not stressing over some of the decorating. After seeing my grandmotherĂ­s tree and realizing that every year I struggle with the lights, I purchased a full size artificial prelit Christmas tree.

I was always amazed at how the strands of lights would get so tangled even though they were packed away so carefully. Also, I no longer had to fight with figuring out how many strands were needed and how to hide the cords decoratively. I do not have to do that anymore. I simply put my prelit Christmas tree up, plug it in and put on the rest of the decorations and the holidays are much less bothersome in my household.

My husband appreciates the fact that he no longer has to spend at least an hour untangling and figuring out the strands of lights. I appreciate the fact that it frees up a few extra hours and allows me more time to relax or enjoy time with my family.

Getting a prelit Christmas tree was a great decision. After finding out that we have a prelit Christmas tree, several other friends decided to join us in the stress-free joys of decorating.

There are too many other things to stress about for the holidays, why does decorating the tree have to be one of them?

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Score A Home Run With A Sports Gift Basket

Just about any guy would love getting sports gift baskets. Sports gift baskets will differ depending on the particular sport and the perspective of the person receiving the presentation. The football fan could do well with a jersey from his favorite team. Inside the football sports gift baskets fans will love to find snacks and cookies to enjoy during the game.

How about tailgaters’ sports gift baskets? A really great thing to add to the tailgating sports gift baskets is a pair of tickets to the game. The golf enthusiast might want to find sports gift baskets that contain a collection of great golfing gear including gloves, a nice golf shirt a gift certificate to a country club and other miscellaneous golf-related items that come in really handy on the course.

You can probably think of many other sports gift baskets that can be created for any kind of sporting event imaginable. When it comes to sports gift baskets you can appeal to the athlete in everyone.

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Spread The Joy With Photo Christmas Ornaments

A photo Christmas ornament is a creative and easy way to add a personal touch to your Christmas tree. Glass blown ornaments are nice and some of the pewter miniatures on sale nowadays are quite beautiful, but for me the most important thing in Christmas decorations is to express yourself.

Photo Christmas ornaments allow you to do just that. They help you honor the things that matter you to most, your friends and family. They also make a fun and fascinating craft activity for the whole family.

The first photo Christmas ornament I ever had was store-bought. It was a gorgeous pewter photo frame hanging from a dainty little hook. I put a picture my girlfriend  in it, and really enjoyed the way it looked on the Christmas tree. It was a present from her, after all, and I wanted to always use it to express my love for her.

Since it was Christmas vacation I had a lot of time. I decided that it might be nice to make my own Christmas decorations. I set off to make a photo Christmas ornament of my own. I’m a pretty decent wood carver, and I was able to make a wooden frame over the next day or so. When I was done, it looked spectacular. I put a picture of myself in it and gave it to my girlfriend.

There are easier ways to make photo Christmas ornaments than this. I have a friend who makes them out of common household items. She is really into folksy art and finds a lot of easy and fun ways to make crafts of things that would otherwise be discarded.

Old sardine tins, Popsicle sticks, along many other packaging and wrapping are all well suited to making photo Christmas ornaments. With a little bit of paint and a lot of imagination, you can make beautiful finished crafts there are fit to be given out as personalized Christmas presents.

There are a lot of fancy photo Christmas ornament effects that you can only get from buying custom made Christmas decorations. Laser engraved Christmas ornaments, for example, can combine photographs with stunning glass etching. Still, whether you prefer a homemade aesthetic or something more professionally done, consider incorporating photos into your Christmas decorations this year.

You will be surprised by how much they add to your holiday celebration!

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