Latest Christmas Amazon products

Crystal Clear Red LED String Lights; LED Christmas Lights; Indoor/outdoor Party Lights

  • 7.5ft Crystal clear bead string light is subtle, safe and portable discrete lighting. Low cost operation
  • 3 functions controller includes steady on or off, blinking, and flashing
  • No power sockets required. LED is the 3 times brighter than standard string light
  • LED life is approximately 30 times longer than regular bulb, Cool to touch when lit (LED Lifetime 100 000 Hr)
  • 18 Crystal clear beads with LEDs, 3*AA batteries can last long time (Not included)

This is a high quality and ultra bright Crystal Bead LED String Light with 18 RED color LEDs (Light Emitting Diode). Comparing with the traditional filament bulbs, it can save up to 80-90% of the energy. With the environmental friendly and also the durability characteristics, it is specially designed for using in places that have no power supply. It gives romantic and magical lighting in your decoration such as wedding party, Christmas Celebrations, BBQ, Camping, or daily decors. Designed with steady on, blinking, and flashing modes, it is a great idea to attract any of your guests or neighborhood….

Crystal Clear Red LED String Lights; LED Christmas Lights; Indoor/outdoor Party Lights

From the time I can remember, Christmas meant Christmas Ornaments and Christmas Blog. The Christmas card, as we know it, originated in England in the year 1843. An artist named John Calcott Horsley was appointed by Sir Henry Cole, a wealthy and booming London capitalist, to produce a card that could be sent out to his associates and clients to wish them a merry Christmas.

Sir Henry Cole was enormously well known at the period, for a number of reasons. He had a assisting hand in helping to modernize the British postal system. He played a prominent role in the making of the Royal Albert Hall, and acted as the construction manager on this massive project. He also arranged for the Great Exhibition of 1851, and he oversaw the inauguration of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

One of Sir Henry Cole’s peak aspirations in life was to doll up the world around him. He owned and operated a breathtaking art shop on Bond Street, which concentrated in attractive objects for the domicile. His shop was hugely well-liked with the British upper class, and he earned a tidy sum from his business.

The Christmas card he commissioned was fashioned in the form of a triptych, which is a three-paneled design that allows for the two outer panels to be folded in towards the middle one. Each of the two side panels depicted a virtuous deed. The first displayed an impression of individuals clothing the impoverished, and the other side panel displayed an image of people feeding the hungry. The center piece had an impression of a well-to-do family making a toast and surrounded by an enormous feast.

The writing on the inside of the card translate “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you.” Of the one thousand cards printed for Sir Henry Cole, only twelve exist today in reserved collections. The printed card became highly fashionable in England through the years that followed. They also became vastly popular in Germany. It took quite a long period for the idea to catch on in America, then popularized by a German expatriate named Louis Prang in 1875. These days, more than 2 billion Christmas cards are exchanged each year. Merry Christmas, all!

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