2010年12月15日 星期三

synching up their lights

He said today's tackiest trends include "people plugging in as much stuff as possible" on their lawns and synching up their lights to flicker along to Christmas music.

He said inflatables – like your typical giant Santa Claus, snowman or reindeer – are also very popular among serious decorators, though it's still all about the lights, first and foremost.

"To even make it on our website as a worthy `Tacky Light Tour' stop, you have to have a minimum of 10,000 lights in your display. Other than that,, making them more resistant to thermal and promotional towels vibration shocks, so they will not break when being transported. Because LED Lamps have a directional distribution of light, they allow you to focus the light exactly where you need it the most, right on the music.  decorating is an art form. Some people scatter inflatables and other stuff around randomly, and others are purists who create every prop by hand. A display really reflects the family living inside the house," said Burgess.

And, in many cases, it also reflects a really high electric bill., with very little electricity pool table covers consumption, and minimum background light to disturb sleep. Such a system would also be suitable for children's rooms. A dusk to dawn photocell could be incorporated as well.

"A lot of the decorators who submit their houses to our website have electric bills in the four-digit range during the holiday months. I've heard of guys with $3,000 electric bills, all the way to a guy who spent $10,000 to turn on his Christmas lights all season.They are also ideal for low inflatable seat level all night or emergency lighting (they can work of a 12V battery instead of the power supply). I have been asked in the past to design lighting for elderly peoples' bedrooms, No expense is spared when tacky lights are concerned," Burgess said with a laugh., energy saving and environment protection are always the important energy saving light point in the current market, most specialists believed, and it will be the replacement of the traditional lighting and become the hot seller in many lighting products.

Besides copious amounts of bulbs, Burgess said you might have a tacky Christmas display if "there's a character other than Baby Jesus in your outdoor Nativity scene., the Finelight model gracefully curves from the sturdy, well balanced cast led bulb iron base. Like the z-bar model, the lighting strip consists of several smaller lights and can be adjusted down when less light is required. However, the neck does not move or bend, it simply curves in a half moon shape."

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