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Create a Festive Wonderland: The Best Christmas Lawn Ornaments

Your lawn is the perfect canvas to showcase your holiday spirit, and Christmas lawn ornaments can transform it into a magical winter scene. From charming reindeer and glittering sleighs to oversized candy canes and nativity displays, there’s a wide array of options to bring your outdoor space to life. This guide is tailored for homeowners who enjoy rolling up their sleeves and creating their own festive displays. Discover the best Christmas lawn ornaments to suit your style, along with tips to make installation simple and stress-free. Ready to spread holiday cheer from your curbside? Let’s dive in!

Best Christmas Lawn Ornaments Available on Amazon

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Helpful Hints

A few valuable lessons I have learned over the years of having Christmas ornaments in my yard

  1. Try to place them close enough together so the cords can all reach a single extension cord to run to an outlet
  2. If you use a timer with a light sensor, which turns the ornaments on when it gets dark, keep the sensor away from porch lights, as when you turn on the porch light, your sensor will think it is daytime and your Christmas decorations will turn off
  3. If you get solar powered ornaments, make sure the solar panel is in a spot that gets sunlight for the longest possible amount of time so your battery charges as much as possible for those long winter’s nights

Accessories

There are a few must haves to help in the installation of your outdoor ornaments. You will need extension cords and timers if you choose. Timers make sure your lights come on every night and you don’t have to venture out in the cold to plug everything in. Here are some links to these accessories on Amazon.

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How to Setup your Christmas Lawn Ornaments

Setting up Christmas Lawn Ornaments is very simple. The most important thing to consider is positioning the ornaments in a way that keeps their power cords close together to minimize the number of extension cords you will need. You also need to consider the number of ornaments you will be connecting to the same extension cord based on the number of outlets it has. So you simply set up the ornaments, make sure they are secured to the lawn with the provided spikes, plug them into the extension cords, run the cords to your power outlets, connect the timer if you want, and plug it in. You may want to reposition the ornaments to make sure they look the way you want, but that is it! It is easier to do this at night, as you will see the full effect better.

The timer usually has 2 options, time based and light based. For time based, it will keep your lights on for the given number of hours. So if you set it for 4 hours, it will keep the lights on for 4 hours after you plug them in, then turn them off for the next 20 hours. The issues with this setting is if you unplug the timer, the hours will reset, and as the days get shorter, you will want the lights to come on earlier. The second option is light based, which turns the lights on when it gets dark and keeps them on for a given length of time. This is the simplest to operate, so make sure your timer has this option when you buy it. The one issue I have had, it if your outlet is near a porch light or other outdoor light, the sensor may think it is daytime when that light turns on, and turn your lights off. Placing your timer away from these lights will eliminate this problem.

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