Even though Christmas is coming up soon and most folks have all their holiday decorations up, there might be an area, such as your pond, you have forgotten to decorate, or just excluded. Lucky for you, here are some decorating ideas for ponds during the holiday.
Christmas decorating (sometimes with the help of a tree service company) is usually reserved for the trees, lawn, roof lines, and shrubs. But have you even though about putting something feisty into your water this Christmas?
Pond Lights
Just because your pond is close off for the winter, doesn’t mean it can’t be a part of the festivities. One simple and fun and idea is to use mini blue LED lights to imitate the look of your stream. This would look fabulous in a pond-less waterfall.
Lighted Figures
You can get very creative with the lighted figures in your yard. Now, consider how much more creative you could get by putting lighted figures close to your pond.
There are Orchard Park homeowners who are amazing people that get into the Christmas spirit every year and come up with fun pond ideas for their landscaping. For example, they have a gurgling rock water feature at the beginning of their driveway, adding to it penguins and polar bears, so it resembles the arctic.
Even by adding simple lighted deer figures, lighted birds, or skating children figures around your pond, you can transform your holiday decoration into something spectacular. Also, consider your small trees and shrubs around your water feature, converting your pond into an exciting Christmas one.
Imagination
When it comes to Christmas lighting, less is more and keep it simple are the golden rules. While this is true, there are times you want to be different from the rest and blow everyone away with your imagination with fresh Christmas pond ideas.
All the above are incredible decorative ideas not only for the holidays but even during the entire winter season. While most people don’t want to turn their landscape into a pond made of lights for a holiday, this can open up your imagination and get you to pondering ways you can give some improvement to your outdoor space during the cold months. Being creative is never a bad thing!
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