Outdoor Christmas Lights - Part 2

08th Aug 2009

Outdoor Christmas Lights for Non-Christians

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For many people, the holidays cause anxiety for a totally different reason.  These folks are nervous because they are about to experience culture shock.  If you are not from this country and your family is non-Christian, the Christmas holiday season can make you feel anxious.

More often than not, everyone wants to be polite to each other.  In America, people from other cultures are often at ease.  Our workplaces and laws dictate that everyone needs to get along.  However, the Christmas holidays have a large presence that permeates every business and workplace.  People event and stopped working just for the occasion.

So if you are not a Christian, decorating your business for the Christmas season can be confusing.  Let’s say, for example, you are a Muslim from Iraq who owns an insurance office.  You don’t want to be the only person on the block without outdoor Christmas lights.  Most Americans who pass by will wonder why you don’t have any outdoor Christmas lights.

Outdoor Christmas Lights Are Not Just About Christmas

After all, outdoor Christmas lights are not just about Christmas.  They are about celebrating winter and the upcoming New Year.  This is not something that is immediately apparent to many non-Christians who have lived in America for several decades.  However, it is more or less the truth.  It may not be true in any other country, but in America, everyone is expected to celebrate Christmas as an American phenomenon.  Outdoor Christmas lights are to many Americans like celebrating the 4th of July with fireworks or Thanksgiving with a turkey.

Outdoor Christmas lights are the number one thing many people will expect from a business.  It is a difficult concept to explain.  They are love so much because many people find the lights exciting, beautiful, and something they look forward to throughout the year.  Talk to your customers about the lights that you put up for Christmas and you’ll see that even simple white outdoor Christmas lights will cause them to feel enthusiasm.  It is one of those phenomenons that you must see to believe.  Outdoor Christmas lights do not have to show religious preference.  In the following paragraphs, we’ll show you why.

Choosing Religious Neutral Outdoor Christmas Lights

Buying outdoor Christmas Lights doesn’t have to include religious icons. Your outdoor Christmas lights can be as simple as decorations that look like snow or icicles.  They just need to light up and look pretty!  Any outdoor Christmas lights that you choose will be appreciated by your customers.

Some Outdoor Christmas Lights to Avoid:

  • Santa & Reindeer
  • Channukah Menorah
  • Jesus and Mary Nativity Scene
  • Merry Christmas
  • Colors Red and Green

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08th Aug 2009

Business Christmas Lights

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You can really look like a Grinch if you don’t decorate your house or business for Christmas!  Even if you don’t normally celebrate, owning a business or moving to a new part of town puts pressure on you to display some sort of outdoor Christmas lights.  This guide will help you understand outdoor Christmas lights that are appropriate for anyone of any faith.

Outdoor Christmas Lights Are NOT just about Christmas

Displaying outdoor lights around Christmas is an old tradition celebrated in colder climates.  This has more to do with it being the darkest time of the year.  If non-Christian customers ask you about displaying outdoor Christmas lights, you can explain that they are just outdoor lights for decorative reasons!

Popular Ideas for Religious Neutral Outdoor Christmas Lights

Of all the religious neutral decorations, the ones that emphasize snow are the most popular.  With any of these decorations, the focus will always be on light and luminescence.  This is why outdoor Christmas lights are so varied and so popular.  The next step after choose lights is choosing a theme.  Some popular outdoor Christmas lights applications include:

  • Snowflakes
  • Nutcracker theme
  • White lights only
  • Net lights for bushes
  • Icicles

Displaying Unique Pieces of Glass with Outdoor Christmas Lights

A growing trend amongst urban young people that are artistically inclined is to display glass during the holidays.  A popular technique includes using outdoor Christmas lights under large pieces of hand blown colored glass.  These are prominently displayed on front porches, stairs, and in front yards.  They’re very beautiful when placed on top of an old stump.  Think of them as they classy touch instead of large plastic ornaments.  You can also use smaller ones as you would garden gnomes.  Either way, they are a way to have fun with outdoor Christmas lights without a religiously oriented theme.

If you are not sure about large pieces of glass, a good place to start is a thrift store.  Even antique stores will have a large collection of clear glass.  Look for a large piece to put outdoor Christmas lights under.  You’ll find many beautiful affects if you choose a piece that has etching (think of a heavy cut crystal champagne glass).  All you need to do is imagined them turned over with Christmas lights under them.

Some popular items are:

  • Large salad bowls
  • Extra large vases that can be turned upside down
  • Clear glass serving platters
  • Inexpensive clear plastic storage bins
  • Glass beverage pitchers
  • Lampshades

You can even get creative and buy an old chandelier and relit it with outdoor Christmas lights.  Of course, anything that you find that is large and made of colored, clear, or etched glass will be perfect for creating a unique outdoor Christmas light display without the religious emphasis.

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