Christmas China
Christmas China
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Christmas Tree and Decorations Illuminated at Night, Beijing, China $24.99 Christmas Tree and Decorations Illuminated at Night, Beijing, China Photographic Print by Kober Christian. Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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China Dinnerware Storage Deluxe Microfiber Protects $21.69 Protect your dishes in this set of 4 plate storage containers. Any type of dish, from the finest China to seasonal dishes can benefit by the use of these protective storage bags. The quilted Microfiber fabric is sturdy and soft, ideal for china storage. Included in this set are 12′ Dinner Plate Case, 9.5′ Salad Plate Case, 8′ Dessert Plate Case and a 7′ Saucer Case. Each case comes with 8 cushione… |
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Wilton 2304-1050 101-Piece Cookie Cutter Set $11.15 Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day…cookie cutters for every season, and more! With a complete set of letters and numbers, designs for cowboys, stars, cars and animals, you’ll be ready for any occasion. Durable plastic cutters come in a convenient storage container. Hand wash. (2-1/2 to 6-1/4)… |
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Corelle Livingware 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4, Classic Cafe Black $29.97 Whetstone Cutlery┢ Black Mamba Carbon Steel Katana – Bring the deadly fast strike of the serpent to your armory with the Black Mamba by Whetstone┢ Cutlery. The 25.75 inch black coated carbon steel blade is accented by a black polished sheath adorned with brass hardware. The Black Mamba will make a stunning addition to any collection, but handle with care!Product Features:Black Coated Carbo… |
How To Safely Set Up Your LED Christmas Lights
Many people get anxious when they begin to think about setting up their LED Christmas lights for the season. It's often a job that's left always late to work on, and when the weather is being colder and wetter each day, it doesn't have really to be a chore. Here are a few ideas coming from an installation expert, who has his own LED Christmas lights installation company based in San Francisco, California.If you decide to staple the lighting in your house, use a wire tacker instead of a standard stapler. Standard staples will cut the safety coating, possibly detrimental to the wires, and increase threat of a short circuit. Wire tacker staples are usually u-shaped and allow to leave a little space for the wire cable, ensuring your wires to remain in fine condition. Staple the wire about 1" from each side of the light. This will make sure it stands out straight and all the lights look the same, making a much neater look once the job is done.
When you string your lights along the top, go a few feet around all sides of the building. This gives a much cleaner look.
If you want not to leave staple scars in the surface of the area, use non-invasive clips. They're easy, cheap, and attach lights onto gutters or below shingles speedily and easily. You'll need one per light bulb.
When hanging lights, don't staple or hang them pointing up if possible. Water will get in, possibly shorting the wires. Point them or down instead.
Use electrical tape to close the male/female plugs at the same time between each strand. This will keep water out and guarantee your lights stay shiny throughout the season.
When suspending lights on trees, use a quality painting pole with a hook linked to the end. I bought a small replaceable paint roller that screws on to the end of the long stick. I cut the roller off, then curved the wire into a "V". It works properly. I tried using actual "LED Christmas lights hanging sticks" offered in stores, but they are very cheaply designed, bend or break easily, and when the pole gets wet, don't lock in an extended position.
Wrapping trunks using mini-light can look great, especially with about a 4" spacing, but takes a lot of lights. When you do this, enclose your strands in a ball, then pass it around the trunk to yourself, gently unraveling it as you go.
Working with ladders can be unsafe. I've heard a lot of horror stories, especially around Christmas time. I follow this trouble-free, but effective rule and it was able to save my life countless times: "If you're even considering falling when doing an activity, DON'T DO IT!" It's not worth it just to hang some lights. The holidays is all about being with family, not making your house stand out the most on the block.
And if you're still nervous or don't have the time to hang the lights - call a professional LED Christmas light supplier. They do it quicker, safer, and the job will look better too.
Happy holidays!
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Victoria at Home with Roses $6.65 New - Victoria At Home with Roses pays tribute to this wondrous flower in all its incarnations, from rosebuds on the bedroom wallpaper to intricate needlepoint upholstery on the sofa, from bold china patterns to shy embroidered linens, from painted heirloom furniture to homemade potpourri. The rose has the power to create an "English cottage" look; transform the living room into a wedding celebration; set the table for tea for two or a Christmas banquet for twenty. It sweetens both bed and bath |
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1915 in Asia: 1915 in China, 1915 in India, 1915 in Japan, 1915 in Saudi Arabia, 1915 in Turkey, Battle of Sari Bair, Battle of Lone Pine $23.99 New - Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1915 in China, 1915 in India, 1915 in Japan, 1915 in Saudi Arabia, 1915 in Turkey, Battle of Sari Bair, Battle of Lone Pine, Battle of Scimitar Hill, Van Resistance, Ghadar Conspiracy, Battle of Sarikamish, Landing at Anzac Cove, Christmas Day Plot, Landing at Suvla Bay, Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident, 19 |
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1915 in Asia: 1915 in China, 1915 in India, 1915 in Japan, 1915 in Saudi Arabia, 1915 in Turkey, Battle of Sari Bair, Battle of Lone Pine $21.68 Used - Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1915 in China, 1915 in India, 1915 in Japan, 1915 in Saudi Arabia, 1915 in Turkey, Battle of Sari Bair, Battle of Lone Pine, Battle of Scimitar Hill, Van Resistance, Ghadar Conspiracy, Battle of Sarikamish, Landing at Anzac Cove, Christmas Day Plot, Landing at Suvla Bay, Sankebetsu Brown Bear Incident, 1 |
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