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NoveltyLights.com

1610 W. Evans Ave. Suite K
Englewood, CO 80110
800.209.6122
www.NoveltyLights.com
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Holiday light hanging straight down a corner via emma's designblogg

1-6-noveltylights.gifThis year, for some reason, Sara and I have really gotten into holiday lights. They're festive, they're cheap and they carry with them the promise that light always brings, of hope in darkness. They're also particularly attractive to Ursula (2 yrs), who likes to turn them on and off (repeatedly)...

 
 
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Holiday lights woven around the headboard of a bed via emma's designblogg
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Our "Christmas Tree" this year in our apartment. It may not look like much, but it was very sweet.

Last month, we wrapped the fire escape outside our window, a Christmas wreath, a Christmas tree and ran them around our kitchen and windows. It's been a lot of fun. We've also added rope lights to our kitchen.

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Our fire escape, where the lights will stay up all winter.

While I can't claim that we've been original in any of our lighting scenarios, we can claim to have found a really really excellent source to pass on, NoveltyLights.com, founded by brothers, Tres and K.C. Coors in Colorado. We've ordered Christmas lights and rope lights at amazingly low prices and had them delivered really, really fast. I bet you could order today and get them before next Thursday.

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My particular favorites are the rope lights, Custom Rope Lights, which we're actually using to light up the dead space on top of our kitchen cabinets near the ceiling and the Christmas lights that are really tightly spaced at 2.5" apart: 100 Light 22 Feet . This is a great source to bookmark.

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(Top pics via Emma's Design Blog)

NoveltyLights.com

Location:
1610 W. Evans Ave. Suite K
Englewood , CO 80110
Phone:
800.209.6122
Website: www.NoveltyLights.com
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A friend of ours built out his deck into a Florida room. When he finished, he still wasn't satisfied, feeling that there was just something missing. He strung a rope light of about 40' around one of the walls, and that did it. Now it's everybody's favorite room in their house.

posted by BruceS63 on January 6th 2009 at 12:57pm
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another good source of lights is Bronner's Christmas Wonderland in Frankenmuth, Michigan. their catalogue is also online.

posted by rouquinne on January 6th 2009 at 1:29pm
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I've used mini X-mas lights (clear, white cord) for the better part of 5 years in various rooms in my apartment. I currently have them strewn around my milk glass collection in bedroom...and wrapped around a pole in my bathroom. They give a warm, ethereal glow...and I personally wouldn't decorate without them!

posted by poisonhypnotique on January 6th 2009 at 1:41pm
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Erm... that second one would be, lights strung behind the head of the bed. It looks like the sort of net light packs used to cover bushes.

posted by whytephoenix on January 6th 2009 at 1:42pm
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Watch out, if your 2-year-old likes to play with them. These lights are often contaminated with lead, with the only warning (if any) being a small tag by the plug.

I attempted awhile back to pressure Urban Outfitters to stop selling such products, but despite a heavily-signed petition and promises from corporate, they did nothing.

posted by john m on January 6th 2009 at 3:59pm
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