1. Night Visibility Internal LED lights illuminate yard inflatables providing ample night visibility. Concerns about your décor disappearing with the sun diminish. >>Kaleidoscope Spider Airblown 2. Lightweight Weighing anywhere from 5-15 pounds, these lightweight giants make it easy to maneuver up from the basement or down from an attic. >>Batty Minion Airblown 3. Hassle-Free There’s no tangled mess, confusing instructions or tools needed. Just plug them in, tether them down, turn on the fan and watch them inflate in seconds. >>North Pole Stable Scene 4. Easily Stored The weather resistant nylon material allows these airblowns to be easily compressed and folded back into their compact box. 5. Kids Love Them From Disney characters to Santa Claus, these kid-friendly inflatables are...
Do you find yourself on an unintended scavenger hunt for decorations each time a Holiday rolls around? Talk about FUN SUCKING. Wouldn’t it be nice to easily locate specific items from prior years? And when you found them they were organized and unbroken? Here are 5 tips for storing your décor in the off-season so you don’t have to compromise your holiday spirit. 1.Know what you have in your bags and boxes. Use labels to help identify your containers. On the exterior, specify what Holiday the decorations are for – Easter, Halloween, Christmas, etc. And on the inside, get even more detailed with labels such as “front porch” and “handrail” for items like tinsel and lights. 2. Upcycle day-to-day items...
We’re not trying to rush the beautiful summer season or undermine the power of “living in the moment”, we’re only trying to be practical and more proactive when it comes to Holiday preparation. From decorating and gift buying to coordinating delicious feasts and festivities, planning can get overwhelming, especially if you procrastinate. Why not avoid these negative sensations by taking charge now? Here are 3 reasons why it’s a good idea to take proactive steps in the months leading up to the Holidays: 1. Reduce stress. Planning ahead will reduce your stress levels. Consumed with tasks of arrangement and accommodation the Holidays have a way of heightening stress for a lot of people. By taking action early, those stressful...
When you think of Christmas and the Holiday season, typically people associate it with winter, snowfall and cold weather. Hoping for a “White Christmas” has become a tradition, just like hanging stockings and putting up a Christmas tree. But, for people who live in the Southern hemisphere, the dream of a winter wonderland on Christmas day hasn’t been attainable. As we know, the Northern and Southern hemispheres have opposite seasons. The winter solstice in the Southern Hemisphere is at the end of June, while the summer solstice is at the end of December. In the late 1800’s the seeds were planted that eventually flourished into the idea that people living in the Southern hemisphere could dedicate a wintery month to...