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Lights On Display: February 2010
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Sunday, February 28, 2010. One of the elements of my display is a line of chasing candy canes bordering the front of my display. The canes are individually illuminated and controlled by one sixteen channel controller. Monday, February 15, 2010. For years until my job took most of my free time. I can still remember the rush to get the display. Up and running over the Thanksgiving holiday in the cold Indiana weather. A series o...
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Lights On Display: Transitioning to LED lighting
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Transitioning to LED lighting. A few years ago I discovered that LED mini-lights. I started my LED transition in 2008. I converted over another 1/3 of my display, this time changing my mini trees, roof line, wreath and a few shrubs. This year I hope to finally complete the transition to LED. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lights on Display videos. Lights On Display - main site.
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Lights On Display: March 2010
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Thursday, March 25, 2010. A few years back, I introduced an animated character to my show by the name of "DJ Jingles." He appears on video as the show's emcee, spinning the hits and introducing characters such as "Frosty" and the "Holly Jolly Dancers." He's become the perfect character to greet the guests and keep the show rolling right along. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Transitioning to LED lighting. I converted over another 1/3...
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Lights On Display: August 2011
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Friday, August 26, 2011. Lights On Display Facebook page. Check out my Lights On Display Facebook page. For photos and updates of the projects I'm working on for this year's display. Each weekend from now until Thanksgiving I'll be out in the garage working on new things for the display. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lights on Display videos. Lights On Display - main site. Lights On Display Facebook page.
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Lights On Display: Music Selection
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Thursday, March 25, 2010. A few years back, I introduced an animated character to my show by the name of "DJ Jingles." He appears on video as the show's emcee, spinning the hits and introducing characters such as "Frosty" and the "Holly Jolly Dancers." He's become the perfect character to greet the guests and keep the show rolling right along. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lights on Display videos.
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Lights On Display: Lights On Display Facebook page
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Friday, August 26, 2011. Lights On Display Facebook page. Check out my Lights On Display Facebook page. For photos and updates of the projects I'm working on for this year's display. Each weekend from now until Thanksgiving I'll be out in the garage working on new things for the display. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lights on Display videos. Lights On Display - main site. Lights On Display Facebook page.
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Lights On Display: Simple Snowflake roof stand
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Simple Snowflake roof stand. In 2007 I added a combination of sixteen large (31') and small (21") illuminated. To my rooftop, powered by one sixteen channel controller. They were a great addition, and also added some extra height to the display. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lights on Display videos. Lights On Display - main site. Transitioning to LED lighting. Simple Snowflake roof stand.
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Lights On Display: Chasing Candy Canes
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Sunday, February 28, 2010. One of the elements of my display is a line of chasing candy canes bordering the front of my display. The canes are individually illuminated and controlled by one sixteen channel controller. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lights on Display videos. Lights On Display - main site. There was an error in this gadget.
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Lights On Display: April 2010
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Simple PVC Tepee Tree. My trees are 5' tall, but can be made smaller or a little bigger if desired. They are made out of 1/2" PVC pipe and fittings, heavy gauge wire, Hunter Green spray paint and artificial Pine garland. Cap the ends of the uprights and gather them together. Next, carefully drill a 1/4" hole through each one, just below the cap. Thread a heavy gauge wire through the holes an...Light...
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Lights On Display: Simple PVC Tepee Tree
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Behind the scenes of Lights on Display, with projects, tips and relevant links. Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Simple PVC Tepee Tree. My trees are 5' tall, but can be made smaller or a little bigger if desired. They are made out of 1/2" PVC pipe and fittings, heavy gauge wire, Hunter Green spray paint and artificial Pine garland. Cap the ends of the uprights and gather them together. Next, carefully drill a 1/4" hole through each one, just below the cap. Thread a heavy gauge wire through the holes an...Light...