Christmas Bows:

Timeless Holiday Elegance

Christmas bows are a quintessential holiday decoration, offering both simplicity and beauty to festive displays. These versatile accents can enhance both interior and exterior spaces, adding a cheerful touch to various holiday arrangements. The image of a vibrant red bow crowning a lush green wreath has become an iconic symbol of Christmas decor, embodying traditional holiday charm. Whether used as a standalone accent or as part of a more elaborate display, Christmas bows effortlessly infuse any setting with seasonal spirit, making them an indispensable element in creating warm and inviting holiday atmospheres.

Christmas Bows

12" Red

Nylon Bow

12" Red & Gold

Nylon Bow

15' Red

Nylon Bow

15" Red & Gold

Nylon Bow

18" Red

Nylon Bow

18' Red & Gold

Nylon Bow

24" Red & Gold

Nylon Bow

24" Red

Nylon Bow

30' Red & Gold

Nylon Bow

30" Red

Nylon Bow

36" Red

Nylon Bow

36' Red & Gold

Nylon Bow

Choosing the right Christmas bow can elevate your holiday decorations from good to great. When selecting a bow for your wreath, aim for one that's approximately one-third the size of the wreath itself – this proportion creates a visually pleasing balance. If you're adorning windows with festive bows, opt for suction cup hooks or specially designed adhesive hooks for easy, damage-free installation and removal. For outdoor displays, durability is key. Weather-resistant materials like polyester or nylon are your best bet, as they can withstand the elements while maintaining their vibrant appearance throughout the season. By considering these factors – size, attachment method, and material – you can ensure your Christmas bows add that perfect touch of holiday cheer to your decorations, both inside and out.

Elevate your holiday decor

with perfectly placed Christmas bows.

Before installation, shape your bow using its internal wire, assembling puff bows if needed. Choose bow sizes proportional to your decorations: half the wreath's diameter, 15"-18" for garlands, and smaller sizes for large trees. For windows, use outdoor-rated suction cups or command hooks. Mantel bows (15"-24") can be secured with command hooks, while stair banisters welcome 15"-18" bows attached via the provided wire. Outdoor installations on fences or posts may require zip ties or bungee cords for extra security. Most bows come with attached, plastic-coated wire for easy, scratch-free installation on various surfaces. After the season, store bows in waterproof bins, disassembling puff bows for flat storage. With these tips, you'll create stunning bow accents that perfectly complement your Christmas displays, both indoors and out.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes of nylon bows do you offer?

We offer a variety of nylon bow sizes to suit different decorating needs. Our range includes 12", 15", 18", and 24" bows, ensuring you can find the perfect size for your project, whether it's for a wreath, a large outdoor display, or anything in between.

What colors are available for your nylon bows?

Our nylon bows come in classic holiday colors. We offer solid red bows for a traditional look, as well as red and gold combination bows for a more luxurious appearance. These color options allow you to easily match or complement your existing holiday decor.

Are your bows suitable for outdoor use?

Yes, our nylon bows are designed to withstand outdoor conditions. Nylon is a durable material that holds up well against various weather elements, making these bows perfect for both indoor and outdoor holiday decorations.

Can I use these bows for professional Christmas light installations?

Absolutely! Our nylon bows are of professional-grade quality, making them ideal for commercial and residential Christmas light installations. They add a polished, festive touch to any holiday display and are durable enough to last throughout the season.

How do I attach these bows to my decorations?

Our nylon bows are designed for easy attachment. They typically come with wire ties or loops that allow you to secure them to wreaths, garlands, light displays, or other decorations. For more permanent installations, you can also use zip ties or floral wire.

Can I mix different sizes of bows in my decorations?

Yes, mixing bow sizes can create visual interest and depth in your decorations. For example, you might use larger 24" bows as focal points on main doors or large wreaths, while using smaller 12" or 15" bows for accent pieces or smaller decorations. This variety can add a professional touch to your overall holiday display.

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Your Questions Answered! Sales, Marketing & Pricing - How to Grow Your Business in 2026

January 23, 20266 min read

As a professional Christmas light installer, your growth comes down to three things: premium positioning, consistent lead flow, and flawless execution. The strategies below are built to help you raise your average ticket, win better customers, and scale—without racing to the bottom on price.

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Pricing Strategy and Market Positioning

What’s the biggest question Christmas light installers ask about growing their business?

How do I charge more without losing jobs?

Most installers think their biggest problem is “not enough leads.”
But usually it’s not enough profit per job. If your pricing is tight, every season becomes a sprint, and you’re one weather delay away from chaos.

Premium installers win because they sell:

  • Safety

  • Professionalism

  • Design

  • Reliability

  • Warranty + service

  • A complete experience

Not “lights.”


How should you approach pricing when competitors are cheaper?

Build value instead of competing on price.

If the cheapest guy in town is charging $4–$6/ft or doing “$499 specials,” that’s not your lane. Your lane is:

  • Clear, fast quoting

  • Great photos/videos on your socials

  • A clean Google Business Profile with reviews

  • Professional branding and communication

  • A real process (design → install → maintenance → takedown/storage)

When you position correctly, you can raise pricing and still book out—because your customer isn’t buying “lights.” They’re buying confidence.


What’s the math relationship between pricing and business volume?

Higher average ticket = fewer installs = more profit = less stress.

Example concept:

  • If your average ticket is $900, you need a mountain of installs to hit big numbers.

  • If your average ticket is $2,500–$4,000, you can hit the same revenue with far fewer jobs—and far fewer headaches.

The fastest way to increase your average ticket is packaging.


Strategic packaging increases average ticket size

Instead of selling “roofline only,” package like a pro:

Package 1: Roofline + Peaks

  • Clean install, professional clips, balanced design

Package 2: Package 1 + Entry Statement

  • Garlands, wreath, columns, doorway, etc.

Package 3: Full Front Transformation

  • Roofline + peaks + entry + trees/ground décor

  • (This is where your profit lives.)

When you use packages, customers don’t “shop price.”
They choose a level of experience.

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Marketing Strategies for 2026

What’s one of the most effective marketing methods for new installers?

Yard signs, neighborhood density, and momentum.

Christmas lights are visual. That’s why neighborhood-based marketing works so well.
When you install 2–3 homes in the same area, you create a mini billboard campaign.

Keep signs simple:

  • “Christmas Light Installation”

  • Phone number

  • Website (optional)
    That’s it.

And stack it with:

  • Door hangers nearby

  • Social posts with the neighborhood name

  • A “we’re installing in your area” offer


Should installers use lead platforms?

They can work—but speed and follow-up are everything.

If you’re using platforms (or any inbound lead source), understand this:

That lead is going to multiple installers.
If you’re not:

  • answering fast

  • quoting fast

  • following up hard

…you will lose.

Most installers don’t lose because they’re expensive.
They lose because they’re slow.


What are the key components of a strong online presence for installers?

Google Business Profile + proof + your face.

In 2026, AI can fake anything. That’s why real credibility wins.

Your Google Business Profile should include:

  • 100+ real photos (installs, crew, before/after, daytime + nighttime)

  • videos (Google favors video)

  • consistent posts during season

  • service area and categories dialed in

  • reviews with photos when possible

And don’t hide:

  • show your team

  • show your trucks

  • show your process

  • show YOU

Trust closes deals.

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What marketing approach works best for higher-ticket and commercial installs?

Relationship marketing + property manager outreach + proof of systems.

Commercial and premium residential customers want:

  • reliability

  • insurance

  • safety

  • clear scheduling

  • professional proposal

  • service/warranty plan

Where those customers live:

  • Property managers

  • HOAs

  • Business networking groups

  • LinkedIn outreach (done consistently)

  • Local business communities

Big tickets come from relationships and reputation, not just ads.


Service Development and Specialization

How should installers sell roofline vs. full design?

Roofline is an entry product. Design is the upgrade.

Roofline-only customers often shop price.
Design customers shop outcome.

Train yourself (and your team) to sell:

  • symmetry

  • focal points

  • balance

  • “what it looks like from the street”

  • “the photo moment”

When you talk like a designer, you get paid like one.


What add-ons should be standardized?

Don’t “wing it” on upsells. Build a menu that installs easily:

  • Wreaths (lit + custom bows)

  • Garland (entry, porch rails, columns)

  • Ground stake lighting

  • Tree wraps

  • Sprays / lit décor

  • Timers / smart plugs

  • Service plan (bulb outages, wind knocks, adjustments)

  • Takedown + labeling + storage (premium option)

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How should installers price repairs, maintenance, and service calls?

Protect your time with policy and pricing.

If you don’t set a system, service calls will eat your profit.

Best practice concept:

  • Include a defined service window in your install (e.g., “we respond within X time”)

  • Have a minimum service fee for out-of-scope calls

  • Offer a “VIP Service Plan” for premium customers

You’re not charging for a ladder trip.
You’re charging for reliability during the season.


Business Growth and Long-Term Success

What separates installers who scale from those who plateau?

Consistency, systems, and follow-up.

Most installers don’t lose because they’re not talented.
They lose because:

  • they don’t follow up enough

  • they don’t have a quoting system

  • they don’t have a clear install process

  • they don’t document and improve

Growth is boring:

  • post proof daily

  • ask for reviews

  • quote fast

  • follow up 10–15 times

  • keep your calendar tight

  • keep your installs clean

That’s how you win.


How do you hit six figures (and beyond) with Christmas lights?

A predictable formula:

  1. Raise your average ticket with packages

  2. Build neighborhood density (multiple installs per area)

  3. Stack credibility (reviews + photos + video)

  4. Follow up like a machine

  5. Protect install quality and timing

Six figures becomes normal when you stop chasing “more jobs” and start building better jobs.


What mindset is required for sustainable growth?

Abundance, not scarcity.

When you obsess over the guy charging cheap, you shrink your business.

Your focus:

  • your process

  • your customer experience

  • your proof

  • your speed

  • your follow-up

Competition doesn’t mean the market is “taken.”
Competition proves the market exists.


Practical Implementation for 2026

What should you do immediately to improve results this season?

  • Dial in your Google Business Profile (photos + videos + reviews)

  • Post proof consistently (before/after, nighttime shots, crew, installs)

  • Implement 3 packages and stop selling “by the foot” only

  • Build a quoting system that’s fast and clean

  • Follow up 10–15 times (most people don’t)

  • Get yard signs out where you’ve installed

  • Create neighborhood momentum: “We’re installing on your street this week”

Execution beats ideas.


Professional Christmas light installers don’t win by being the cheapest.
They win by being the most trusted.

Premium pricing comes from premium positioning:

  • proof

  • process

  • speed

  • service

  • design

    If you implement these fundamentals consistently in 2026, you can build a business that’s bigger, cleaner, and far more profitable—without living on a ladder 7 days a week.

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Jason Geiman

Jason Geiman parlayed his early passion for festive lighting into a thriving Christmas décor installation company which he founded and grew for over 4 years before selling the business in 2018. Now, he draws from his experience scaling a holiday lighting venture to help other Christmas lighting companies maximize their success. Jason feels compelled to share shortcuts he learned running his decoration operation. Jason has made it his mission to enable both residential and commercial clients to execute jaw-dropping lighting displays more easily. He loves experimenting with the latest high-tech LED bulb innovations to incorporate into his instructional programs and resources for those running their own Christmas lighting businesses. After selling his original company, he reinvented himself - driven as ever to spread seasonal magic, but now by helping others grow their holiday lighting ventures successfully. Follow Jason for regular tips on taking your Christmas lights business to the next level!

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