by Chuck Smith (Author)
The art of decorating an evergreen tree in one's home is as well established as the tradition of giving presents. But in recent years another trend has started - that of decorating the outside of the house and garden with lights and assorted decorations and it is becoming more popular with every passing year. This small format picture-based book will showcase the best (or rather the worst) in excessive decorations from around the world - from the greatest number of lights to the tallest inflatables - a delight for all connoisseurs of bad taste. Each of the entries features a caption from the proud homeowner.
A short selection are listed below :
We have many beautiful homes in our area and unfortunately these homes are rarely decorated. My wife says its because people are not as 'fanatical' as my son and I. Also, the $500 light bill in January may be a deterrent to some... Ouch! But you have to do this from the heart and for no other reason...
Michael Wright, Fayetteville, Tennessee, USA
I'm on a balcony, so my display isn't very big, but I can accomplish much brightness and computerized synchronicity. I do it to show off and provoke more tenants to decorate - I like to imagine the whole apartment block sprayed with lights. Overdecorated balconies are funny. I love lights - they seem to bring out the best in people. I also decorate my jackets and hats with LED lights to accessorise with my balcony. It gets the neighbors talking.What do my family and friends think about it? They try not to (only my husband enjoys it... to a point), they think I'm mental!
Llori Stein, Falls Church, Virginia, USA
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 20 Oct 2005
ISBN 10: 1843403250
ISBN 13: 9781843403258