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7 Ways to Illuminate Your Yard This Winter

These simple ideas will warm your landscape -- and your spirit.

Brighten long winter nights with the twinkle and glow of luminaries. Perfect for parties or everyday enchantment, these simple ideas warm a winter landscape -- and your spirit.

1. Light up the path to your door.
Guide holiday guests and family members to your door by placing can-style luminaries (about $30 for 30) along a driveway or walk. These 10-inch-tall cylinders are made of white plastic flashing. Drill holes in the plastic to create your own design -- stack pieces to drill multiples quickly. Tuck the cylinders into the snow or grass on either side of the path and then add candles. The more the merrier!

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2. Make your garland glow.
Old-fashioned canning jars hang out with pre-lit artificial garlands to add some swag to a plain fence line or deck. Make handles for the jars (about $10 for 12) with 18-gauge wire. You can cut a single length to wrap the neck and form the handle. Drop in a votive candle and hang from the hooks used to hold the garland.

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3. Add bursts of light to your yard and windows.
Give landscapes a touch of rustic style with these simple glass-and-metal lanterns (around $36 for 5). Just attach storm collars to jelly jar glass globes. For a secure fit, seal the collars to the glass with clear caulk. Randomly scatter your creations across a snowy yard or line them up neatly along a ledge or railing.

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4. Brighten your stairs, railings and walkways.

Lend a helping hand to the night sky by adding twinkle to the winter landscape. Make a set of luminaries (about $25 for eight) out of canning jars by wrapping each in a square of aluminum screen. Cut the screen to size and then cinch it in place with galvanized steel wire. These portable night-lights create enchantment just where you need it: along stairs, railings and walkways -- even under a bare tree dressed up with clear string lights.

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5. Hang a star.

Bright orange by day, brightly lit by night -- this dramatic star goes together quickly for about $11 plus lights of your choice.

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