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Howdy from Mesquite, Tx. Yep, in Lubbock at Christmas, you might have an early snow, a late blistering hot week, or 65 mph winds--or all three in the same week. Whatever you choose to make, it's a good idea to stake things into the ground or to the side of a tree or fence. If several of your neighbor's strung white lights on each side of their walkways last year, maybe you could do that, too. Then your house looks like part of a neighborhood plan, and you can be as original as you like inside your own yard. Check yard sales all through the year to pick up other people's Christmas discards. They will be new to you, and you can put twinkle lights on about anything.
These are made from pool noodles...very cheap at the dollar store and completely weatherproof. If you are doing a candy-themed holiday, they might work for you!
Here are a bunch of ideas:
https://www.thespruce.com/diy-outdoor-decor-projects-452730