Christmas 2005 - 10,507 Lights
Added Net-lights to the front of the house - there's 6 sets of 200.
Added borders for the driveway, made from coloured bud lights cable-tied to a wire garden edge (it rolls up for easy storage at the Mother-In-Law's),
Added the sleigh on the roof, and five reindeer (three of which are motorised so their heads move),
Made the Merry Christmas sign. It's made of four three metre (9foot) clear rope lights, secured to a metal frame with chicken wire stretched across it. It's mounted on three satelite dish mounts secured to the roof,
Made the the Santa's Boots. They move back & forth giving the effect of Santa stuck in the chimney kicking, click on "Santa's Boots" link above for more details.
HISTORY
You don't just go from nothing to over 10,000 lights over night - not unless you've either got nothing better to do, or can pay  someone lots of money to work it all out for you. It take time, patience, money and most importantly - cable ties! Lots of cable ties...
Christmas 2004 - 6,244 Lights
Added the "Santa STOP here!" sign. It's made of painted MDF. It has 260 bud lights, each one had to have a hole drilled, light inserted and glued in place,
Added the Christmas Tree (right), it's made of a rope light secured with cable ties to a frame made from aluminium tubing, also with a set of 260 coloured bud lights,
I moved the Santa & reindeer off the roof (that fat guy who walks on our roof each year was breaking too many tiles according to his missuz!). Connected it with hinges and a pully system so we can get the cars in and out of the garage.
I added a roof outline - there's almost 1,000 lights in that.
Retired the old red MDF Merry Christmas sign from the Chimney, and replaced with outline and net lights, there's 920 light bulbs on the chimney! What I learnt from this is when you're glueing the lights in, DON'T GLUE THE LIGHTS. Glue them from the back, so you can still remove the globes to test / replace.
Christmas 2003 - 3,883 Lights
Added a net with Santa and Sleigh (600 lights). I built the mount out of 4"x2" pine and wighed it down with sandbags, and broke about 5 roof tiles in the process,
Added the stars, they have flashers (controllers) and they're great when they're in sequence, which isn't that often,
Added the icicle lights (four sets of 210 lights), with two sets of mini's along the top, they're all cable-tied to gutter clips, that was a hard job, and used about 500 cable ties in the process!
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