outside christmas decorations and lights

You (or someone you know) can pay & pick up online orders at a Kmart store - and even use an international credit card. U.S. shipping & delivery Get your order shipped or delivered to any address in the United States - including hotels. Via Sears, we ship to over 100 countries, so you can have your order shipped back home. Kmart International Online Shopping If you are planning to visit the United States, or have friends and family here, shop at Kmart to get everything you want - including gifts for yourself or others. Shopping online in the USA at Kmart couldn't be easier. Once you place an order, you (or someone you know) can pick it up at a Kmart store, have it shipped or delivered to a U.S. address, and even have it shipped to over 100 countries - whatever is most convenient for you. History of Christmas Lights First Christmas tree with electric lights, 1882 Christmas lights have been one of the most popular Christmas decorations for the past century.

In 1882, three years after Edison invented the first sensible light bulb, Edward H. Johnson created the first Christmas lights in his home in New York City. The tree was hand-wired and lit with 80 red, white, and blue globes. The lights blinked and twinkled while the tree slowly revolved. Christmas lights were first made available for sale in 1890, but they were so expensive that most people could not afford them. They were a symbol of status among the wealthy and many of them rented the lights instead of buying them. In 1903, one set of 24 Christmas lights was sold for $12.00. Considering the average person made about $9 a week, this was far too extravagant for the normal family. In addition to the cost of the lights, the services of a wireman were required and, if the house was not electrically powered, they also needed a generator. Christmas lights did not become practical for the average family until the 1930s. By this time, not only homes were decorated with electric lights.

Stores, community Christmas trees, and government buildings were adorned with the twinkling lamps. General Electric began to sponsor community lighting competitions in the 1920s, but it wasn't until the 1950s that it was common to see rows of houses lit on the outside. Today, the places you find the lights are as numerous as the types of lights available. Varieties of Christmas Lights Mini-light strings: Most popular because of their versatility. LED Christmas lights: Energy-efficient alternative available in a variety of sizes including LED C6, LED C7, LED C9, LED Wide Angle, and LED icicle stringers. Battery-powered mini-lights: Used in even more applications. Rice lights: Tiny points of light for smaller decorations. C7 & C9 bulbs: Most prominent outdoor lights because of their larger size and greater luminescence. Globes and Teardrops: Stylish indoor alternative available in a variety of sizes including G8, G23, G25, G28, and G40. trunk wraps: Easy way to decorate bushes and trees.

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National Tree 12-Inch Company Pinecone Hanging Ball Outdoor Christmas Decorations Share the holiday spirit and celebrate the season with outdoor Christmas decorations. You already decorate inside your home – spread the holiday cheer with outdoor Christmas lights, inflatables, garland, wreaths, spotlights and more. A holiday door mat adds a welcome note to your entrance; magnetic wreath hooks make it easy to hang a wreath on a metal door. Use lighted pathway markers or battery operated lanterns to help holiday guests make their way safely to your door. Dress up your mailbox with a pretty seasonal swag and place an illuminated decorated porch bush on your landing for a splash of color. Enhance the magic of Christmas with twinkling lights, laser light shows, neon wire sculptures, projection lights, solar Christmas yard decorations and LED light effects. With so many technological advances, decorating your home at a professional level is easy; there’s no need to call in the pros.