Scavo Large Pendant by Tech Lighting

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Curve shaped glass with a frosted old world charm suspended from a round canopy. Black, satin nickel, and white canopy options highlighted with clear cable; antique bronze highlighted with brown cable.Includes 120 volt, 60 watt mini-candelabra base lamp or 18 watt GX24Q-2 base triple tube compact fluorescent lamp (electronic ballast included). Fixture is provided with six feet of field-cuttable cable. Incandescent version dimmable with standard incandescent dimmer. www.lightopiaonline.com

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Screw It (The Light Bulb Song)

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My Advice: Go green with energy efficient. :P Follow me: twitter.com A new video from me everyday in 2009! youtube.com Want the song? www.mediafire.com Lyrics: There are so many effing light bulbs out there that you probably dont even know about, So Im gonna tell you a couple and maybe have some fun Ooooooo You got your antique nostalgic Appliance or a ceiling fan 15 to 1500 watt Energy efficient Standard color party Colored CFL equal Reflector Heat lamp Decorative globe Decorative chandelier Shatter resistant Rough service S6 indicator Then you got your standard And then you got your picture and the exit, yes you do And then you got the S14 for your signs, thats true S11 for your party Yellow bug 3 way, cause everybody loves a 3 way Amusement C7 Code beacon Incandescent Medium base stringers And thats not it Then you got your halogens And then you got your fluorescents LCDs LEDs And Mercury vapor Metal halide Ultra violet Christmas and black Now what I want you to do is get up out your seat Throw your hands in the air and repeat after me Screw the light bulb (4x) Unscrew the light bulb (4x) Now righty tighty (4x) Lefty loosey (4x) Drop All music and lyrics made by myself

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Decorating with Christmas Lights – Accenting Windows

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During the holiday season (and other times, if you’re like me), it’s nice to decorate your windows with sparkling lights, letting the whole world know that it’s time for a celebration. But how do you choose lights? How do you put them up so they don’t fall down? And how can you get them to blend in with your interior and exterior design?

What types of lights are available for outlining my windows?

Almost any type of traditional Christmas light can be used to outline a window any time of year. Here are some suggestions with their advantages:

Mini Lights

Easy to Intall

Versatile

Tons of color and spacing choices

Traditional C7/C9 Christmas Lights

Large incandescent bulbs are really striking from a distance

Weather resistant

Separately purchased bulbs and cords can let you tailor your own color scheme

Varieties include transparent, opaque and twinkle

Rope lights

Clean continuous line

Bright colors

Incandescent and LED Rope lights available

Most economically purchased on large spools

Cut to custom lengths (usually within 18 inches – check the specific variety you are using)

Be cautious when using twinkle and chasing lights, find a balance between flash and crazy. You might consider using a Christmas light controller to add some movement to your C7/C9 display.

How do I attach my lights to the window?

There are two things you’ll discover when you’re anchoring lights: length may be a problem, and tape will not hold them. Whether you’re putting lights up inside or outside your windows, there are solutions to this. Rope lights can usually be cut to within 18 inches of the length you want, and they look great outlining windows. They’re easy to attach with plastic clips made for use with rope lights that screw on or nail onto your surface. Stong adhesive can be an option in some applications.

Mini lights and C7/C9 light strings can both be purchased to be close to a specific length. These lights to up easily with adhesive clips, which use adhesive tape and stick well. Be sure to test whatever surface you apply an adhesive to make sure its finish will hold.

Decorating Style Tips

While some people think Christmas lights are only multicolored, you have many options for your windows. White lights and blue lights both lend a very elegant touch, especially when you have lots of snow outside. White lights can be used year round too, on your back porch to lend a magical air or indoors to decorate special rooms. (You can also use multicolored lights all year: I like to hang lights up in my kids’ bedrooms around the ceiling instead of using a nightlight.) Red lights are great for Valentines and don’t forget red, white, and blue for the entire summer; it’s great for every holiday from Memorial Day to Independence Day to Labor Day. Every Holiday seems to have a special combination. So do sports teams – celebrate the next Superbowl with the colors of your favorite team.

Coordinate your window lighting with other decorations in your home. For instance, if you’re doing a lot with holly, you could do red and green lights only. If you’re using a White Christmas theme, then obviously clear lights are the choice. If you’re going to have a Scottish theme with plaids, match your light colors to the plaid you’re using. Take a step back and coordinate your colors and your room will have a truly pulled together look.

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Bright Flash

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This is a test of my Flash-Honeywell Tilt-a-mite flash bulb with a 1955 Lord IV B camera

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