Step by step guide.
Wrapping christmas lights around outdoor trees.
The do s and don ts october 12 2018 wrapping lights around your trees.
To ensure even spacing check the distance between windings with your hand.
Start with the female end and wrap the lights around and around to create a ball.
Plug in the first strand of lights into the available outlet you will be using.
Whether it s for outdoor christmas decorations or simply to give an outdoor space better ambience.
Check out my 6 easy steps to wrap lights on an outdoor tree to decorate for christmas or to dress up an outdoor patio.
Start by wrapping the christmas lights at the base of the tree.
Wrapping outdoor trees with lights is much easier with two people and by keeping the string in a neat ball.
The do s and don ts.
Begin wrapping the lights around the tree s trunk moving upward with each winding.
Cover your trees in twinkling christmas lights that look magical and professional.
Having the lights plugged in and glowing while you decorate helps you see where less or more lights are needed.
Lights on outdoor trees give a warm and cozy feeling.
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Use about four fingers to get consistent spacing between each wrap around the tree trunk.
Wrapping outdoor trees in lights can elevate your outdoor party wedding or christmas display from great to spectacular.
Wrapping the lights around the trunk if you desire and move upwards to the branches.
With halloween and the upcoming winter holidays coming up you may be tempted to hang up some decorations in your backyard to celebrate.
Aim for uniform spacing to make the finished project look its best.
Start by wrapping the trunk of the tree wrapping the mini lights firmly.
But for all the oomph that wrapping trees will add to your display it s not a difficult task.
Alternately we sell mini lights that are already in a ball our coaxial led mini lights sold by the case.
We recommend starting from the bottom of the tree and working your way up.
Not every branch needs to be wrapped and branches should be selected to allow for an even pleasing distribution of light.
Wrapping lights around your trees.