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Christmas 2007 Photos Of Our LED Christmas Lights Display
Nighttime and Daytime photos below:

For 2007 our Christmas light display had over 49,000 lights, all of them LED, not a single string of incandescent Christmas lights in out entire display. New for 2007 were our 4 leaping light arches, which were a hit with the crowd. We also doubled the number of LEDs on our Mega tree from 6000 in 2006, up to 13,600 LEDs. We doubled the number of LED snowflakes on our roof and added 2 large rotating inflatable Santa's on top of the roof. We also create dour Blue Nile river of LEDs on the driveway, and made a new backlit tune Christmas sign. Our Christmas display was featured in the Sun-Sentinel newspaper, and the mayor gave us a certificate of recognition:

Our backlit "Tune To" Christmas sign with our donation boxes:

Shots of our LED Mega tree, leaping light arches, and our garage door Christmas mural:


One of my favorite older foam rubber Christmas fixtures. I removed the old lights and retrofitted the fixtures with new energy efficient Christmas LED lights.



Our roof mounted Chrsitmas inflatables are secured to the tiles with eye loop screws:

Daylight photos of our Christmas light display:


Above, my idea for keeping your Christmas lights flat on top of hedges; use a roll of screen. I later laid down more net lights on top. This way all your Christmas lights are visible and don't sink down.


LED net lights on palm trees, view inside our mega tree, and external view of mega tree strobes.


Mega tree has 3 Light-O-Rama boxes. The arches each use a 16-channel Light-O-Rama box.


Once we moved our cash donations box to a much more visible front center of our driveway, and put a dedicated CFL flood light on it, contributions tripled!


January 5, 2008. Gravity works in your favor when your Christmas lights all come down. I hired 5 local teens to help me tear it all down. It only took 1/2 hour to clear off the entire roof, then it rained. Had it not rained, we would have been done in one day. So we took 2 days instead.