Blue Christmas lights add an extra special ambiance of cool elegance to your holiday decorations and since they come in a large variety of shapes and sizes, they will blend in beautifully or accent any environ. Red, green and white are the standard; but try blue and you will never go back to the old time colors. I am certain of that.

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At Amazon.com, for instance, you can find a wide variety of blue Christmas lights but my favorite is the following:

Good Tidings Holiday Light Set, 24 Feet Long with 70 LED Blue Lights.
Marked down from $29.99 to $22.99 and customers are eligible for free shipping on order exceeding $25.

Key Product Features —

  • Appropriate of indoor and outdoor use and approved as such by the CSA.
  • Encased in thick protective casing for increased durability.
  • Remains lit even when and if one or more bulbs fail or burn out.
  • Uses only 10 watts of electric power and thus saves up to 90% energy.
  • For safety and peace of mind, these lights were designed to be cool to the touch even after having remained lit for many hours.
  • LED lights last up to 20 time longer than regular incandescent lights.

These blue LED lights will help you deck the halls in elegant brilliance for a bright holiday season.

The tradition of decorating the inside and outside of homes with lights dates back many years in the predominantly Christian cultures but it has also been adopted as a non-religious or secular practice in many non-Christian regions of the world such as the Middle East and the Far East.

Actually, celebrating the winter solstice festivities with lighting began many centuries before Christianity but many European nations and then the New World, namely North America, eventually began associating lights and lighting with the Christmas and the New Year Holiday season. As a matter of fact, the first known Christmas tree that was decorated with lit candles was in Germany and it dates back to the pre-electric era.