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- Price: $9 - $399+
- Many different styles to choose from
- Reusable
- Storable
- Must be inflated
- Some include lighting and animatronics
- Many people choose to decorate both the inside and outside their home in festive holiday decor
- Outdoor decor can include Christmas lights, blow-up decorations, nativity scenes and more
- Some neighborhoods hold outdoor Christmas decorating contests for their residents
- Neighborhoods that belong to a Home Owner's Association should check their association's rules and restrictions before decorating
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Christmas inflatables are inflatable holiday decorations for yard or home. They range from simple to elaborate, and can involve anything from an inflatable Santa Claus to a full North Pole tableau complete with Santa's workshop and reindeer. Easily reusable, Christmas inflatables can be deflated and stored until the next holiday season.All Things Christmas: Christmas Inflatables
Decorating the Yard for Christmas
Christmas inflatables can be an important part of the elaborate outdoor Christmas decorations enjoyed by so many during the holidays. Yard decorations include lights, wire figurines, and wreaths, and some follow a theme that extends to the house's interior. Some places, like Portland, Oregon's Peacock Lane, are so enthusiastic about holiday yard decorations that the entire street becomes a sort of Christmas wonderland, with every home displaying unique outdoor holiday scenes.Peacock Lane: The Lights on Peacock Lane-
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Christmas Inflatables Questions
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