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Arches and and roofline here for my first year. Few pixels (350 bulbs!) with some static lights and it still made a statement.some Arches would be a great addition as they do provide great some nice "movement" for displays
I’m in BathurstHi Steve. Looks like a good start. Where are you located?
My picture is old too. The hedge goes upto the gutter now and I have a street tree front right (not in the picture). The smaller trees in the front yard are going to go as they are a pain to mow around, when mum and dad visit and park their camper there.Looks good Steve, good start for sure. I noticed some small trees in your photo so remember to allow for this if you change your layout.
I stupidly used and old photo from 10 years ago which had a 3d angle thing going but totally forgot about the street tree , so some
more tweaking required this year. I would 100% advise to grow your display over a couple of years and not cram it into 1 like myself as I only got it working Properly on Christmas eve which seemed like a bit of a waste.
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If only that was possible. I’ve done some renovations and the garage doors are now fixed and a wall built behind it. The garage became the toy room / office.I can see the garage door opening, Santa riding his bike into the garage, then the door closing as part of a sequence. Put the prop on a cart for movement. Distract viewers with some good motion in another part of your display while resetting Santa.
I was thinking about maybe a 3 strip matrix on the porch posts in later years. My excel spreadsheet has 4 candy canes in it too. I think that was because I have 2 5m LED strips and will make 2 spiral trees out of them.Look at also doing some leds on the porch posts, and perhaps make it four Candy Cains.