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Give your LEGO® Santas Visit 10293 model building set a festive glow with this easy-to-install LED lighting kit from Lightailing.
Spot all the traditional details inside this intricate model, including stockings on the fireplace and a plate of cookies and milk for Santa. This is a great display set to enjoy with family members or use as a gift.
Christmas Tree
The Christmas tree is a centerpiece of the holiday season. It’s where families gather to share laughter, gifts, and create cherished memories together. And if you’re going to decorate it with lights, it’s important to follow some tips to make sure your tree shines all season long.
The first thing you’ll want to do is test each strand of lights before using them on your tree. There’s nothing worse than having to deal with a dead strand of lights while you’re trying to finish up your decorating. So, plug each strand into an outlet and give it a light shake to see if any of the bulbs are out or flickering.
If you find a few strands that aren’t working, you can either return them or just use another set of lights. Once you’ve tested all the strands, it’s time to start stringing them on your tree. Start at the back of the tree and work your way up to the front, weaving the lights around the branches in a pattern that’s natural for the tree. This method is a great way to cover more of the tree with lighting and create a more vibrant look.
Another way to string your Christmas tree is by zig-zagging the lights in sections. This technique is a little faster than going around the whole tree in a circle and it also allows you to hide more of the wires under the branches. You can also use this technique to add more depth to your tree by tucking the lights in at different levels.
Finally, if you want to really brighten up your tree and make it stand out from other homes on the block, consider adding multi-color or color changing lights. This gives the tree a unique and eye-catching glow that will make your guests take notice.
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve, the day before Christmas Day, is a time to celebrate with loved ones, enjoy special holiday food and traditions, and prepare for the arrival of jolly old Saint Nick. Christmas Eve also marks the end of Advent, which is a period of preparation for the celebration. Various cultures celebrate Christmas Eve in their own unique ways, although many of the traditions associated with it have roots in pre-Christian winter festivals and are celebrated around the world.
The night before Christmas isn’t just for the anticipation of Santa’s visit; it’s also a great time to build some excitement in your family by creating fun and simple holiday crafts. For example, you can make a paper chain to count down the days until Christmas. You can also write your future self a letter to open on Christmas Eve. This is a great way to reflect on the previous year and express what you hope to achieve by next Christmas.
Traditionally, people gather together on Christmas Eve to sing carols, light candles, and decorate a tree or other festive decorations in the home. A special meal may be served, and some families leave out cookies for Santa and milk for his reindeer. It’s also common for children to hang their stockings and put out snacks for the reindeer on Christmas Eve.
One fun idea to bring new meaning to an age-old tradition is the “one present on Christmas Eve” tradition, where each member of the family gets a new pair of Christmas PJs that they will wear on Christmas morning. These pajamas can be a nice, individualized gift for everyone in the family and can serve as a great bonding experience.
Another way to keep your family and friends warm on Christmas Eve is by hosting a cozy movie night. Queue up some of your favorite Christmas movies and snuggle up on the couch for an evening of merry cheer. If you have a game console, you can host a friendly competition of Christmas-themed video games or karaoke.
If you have a lot of family and friends visiting on Christmas Eve, consider hosting an “open house” instead of a formal party. This allows guests to stop by anytime during an extended open house period, making it easier for them to connect with you. Be sure to set out room-temperature treats and a variety of beverages, including mulled wine or cider kept in a slow cooker. You can even include a few easy holiday crafts to keep the little ones busy while you’re talking with your friends and family.
Christmas Day
Christmas is all about enjoying the gifts of life. Spending time with family, giving and receiving presents, and celebrating the message of peace and goodwill on earth.
Christmas day is a public holiday in most countries, so the offices, schools and many businesses will be closed. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of fun activities you can do with your loved ones.
One of the best things to do on Christmas day is to watch some of your favorite classic movies and tv specials. This is especially great for the kids, and they’ll love to relive some of their favorite moments from past Christmases.
Another fun activity is making a DIY ornament together. Ree Drummond is a fan of this, and it’s a fun way to make future heirlooms that will remind your family of their happy memories.
You can also surprise your friends and neighbors with some inexpensive scratch-off lottery tickets. This is a fun way to show how much you care for them. Finally, a trip to your local holiday market is always a fun option. There will be plenty of unique gifts to choose from, so you’ll be sure to find something for everyone on your list.
Christmas Night
Christmas Night is a holiday in anticipation of Christmas Day, celebrated worldwide as one of the most important festivals in Christianity and Western culture. The celebration is often accompanied by a lavish dinner, presents for children and adults, music, and festivities that mark the nativity of Jesus Christ.
A classic Christmas tree adorned in bright twinkling lights is one of the most magical sights to behold. Its glow illuminates the darkened room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that is sure to bring good luck to anyone who sees it.
This year, light up your life with a special gift for someone or for yourself! Each year Old World Christmas releases a beautifully-crafted Christmas Night Light that captures the joy and magic of the season.
To get the most out of your visit, be sure to tune your radio to their dedicated station (you’ll receive the details at check-in). The station plays new and classic Christmas tunes synchronized to each display! Make it a game and try to find all the elves hiding throughout the display, too!
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