Yeah, you most certainly have to stay on top of them. But, when the inevitable comes, like last year's real tree, it will be time for a new one... :santa2:
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Yeah, you most certainly have to stay on top of them. But, when the inevitable comes, like last year's real tree, it will be time for a new one... :santa2:
I use a combination. What I do like best about them is that you can get a nice big inflatable into a very small box, unlike blow molds for instance... :snowman:
I have a couple of those candles and another two "Wooden" soldiers that are blow molds. :gingerhouse:
To each their own my friend. I get a ton of compliments... :santasmile:
Six inflatables make up the family gathering, plus lights and other yard decorations... :treedance:
Just got a new snowman inflatable to add to the "Snowman Reunion" design for this year... :snowman:
That is rough. We have tons of people walking dogs by our display over the years, but no damage was done. :xmaswink:
Mine are all here and ready to go up, along with lights, blow molds & signs... :santahat:
I like them mixed with other yard items, like trees, garland and lighted gifts... :tree:
Very true. The one really nice thing about them is how well they pack away when the season is over... :dizzy:
Three singles and two families... so far... lol :snowman:
No, but they do look like fun. Maybe one day I'll have an entire Rudolph front yard... lol This year it will be a snowman family reunion. :snowman:
Hard to tell, since I have so many lights in the yard as well... :yahoo:
Ahhh, but think of the surprise when someone who saw them on the ground returns to find them up and filling the yard... :xmaswink:
Changed my mind on the Santa. I found an outdoor "fabric" one that looks much better. I'll have an inflatable 'countdown' snowman at his side... :elf3:
I do the same. Let's the people know that there is another place to stop by for treats... :santa2:
Thanks. If it comes off, I'll post a photo... :santasmile:
Yes, it is and this year, if all goes well, I'll have a photo op with Santa (yes, an inflatable one... lol)... :xmascandycane:
I know that our street is on the city "Limo" tour and one of the drivers commented to me that he always enjoys the fact that every year is different... :candycane1:
I think one of the reasons for their popularity is that they can be compressed down for storage. Unlike say blow-molds... :tree1:
I like them unless they are too big. 9' Santa? I don't think so... lol :home:
I use a mix of inflatables and other items, as my yard changes every year. For myself, I keep them at 6' tall or less, with the occasional exception of an arch. :christmastree: