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  2. 20 DIY Valentine Decorations That Will Win Your Heart - AOL

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    Here are some of the best DIY Valentine's decorations to try. Related: 15 Seriously Sweet Ways To Decorate Your Valentine’s Day Cupcakes. 20 Best DIY Valentine Decorations 1. "I Love You" Twig Heart

  3. Landscape lighting - Wikipedia

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    Conventionally generated and sourced electricity remains the most used source for landscape lighting in the early twenty-first century. With the combination of increasing demand for more efficient lighting, increasing availability of sustainable designs, global warming considerations, and aesthetic and safety concerns in garden and landscape design the methods and equipment of outdoor ...

  4. Need Outdoor Halloween Decor Inspo? Here Are 62 Ideas to Try

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    For some holidays, the majority of the festive decor lives inside the house, but on October 31, the scheme is all about outdoor Halloween decorations. After all, something needs to entice the ...

  5. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    The Asian tradition of making garden ornaments, often functioning in association with Feng Shui principles, has a nearly timeless history. Chinese gardens with Chinese scholar's rocks , Korean stone art , and Japanese gardens with Suiseki and Zen rock gardens have a symbolic meaning and natural ornamental qualities.

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  7. Stop light party - Wikipedia

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    The earliest documented examples of a Stop Light or Traffic Light Party held in the public setting can be traced back to the late 1990s and the college town of Albany in upstate New York, where a promoter named Bill Kennedy was throwing them in nightlife venues across the city.