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LED Christmas Light Miracle - How You Can Install The Lights For Maximum Wow!
Lights on a tree can suggest so many wonderful things about the holiday period. The scene of a family sitting around a Christmas tree, the only light in the room, while listening to the Nutcracker Suite and having hot chocolate. It appears like a fairy tale, but that's what the season is about; indulging our winter wishes through festive decor and customs.
Many people choose clear or white bulbs because they complement any color scheme or tree theme. Colorful lights definitely give a festive look and one colored lights like red or blue also go well with certain concepts. LED Christmas lights must be the first thing placed on a tree. Before you begin to decorate, pull the tree away from the wall or furniture so you can walk completely around it without obstruction.
How many LED Christmas lights do I need?
A fine estimate of how many LED Christmas lights you'll need is to make use of the measurement of 100 lights for each foot of the tree. So for a 7ft tree, you'll want no less than 700 lights. 100 strand light sets perform best for most people. At all times plan to pick up an additional set of lights in case of shortage or burnout - you would not like to find yourself beginning your tree trimming and have to suspend it to run to the town for more lights!
Using the LED Christmas lights
Of course, test the lights before you start. Plug in each strand to make certain every thing is a go and keep them plugged in as you decorate. It's less complicated to string and place them the correct way when they're lit. One of the best ways to accomplish that "lit from inside" tree is to wrap lights around select branches. Start by getting a light controller - a multi-socket extension cord. You can buy these at any home improvement or hardware store. These holiday hookups permit you to plug multiple strands of lights to one cord and control them through one switch. They generally make them in green but they're also obtainable in white for white artificial trees. Attach the cord up and down the trunk of the tree with wire or pipe cleaner. IMPORTANT: Make sure to read the light manufacturer's guidelines on strand plug on limits.
Pick up a string of lights and start at the top of the tree. Plug the strand into the outlet near the top. Starting at the base of a branch, wrap the cable around the branch. Keep on until you reach the tip, then wrap back to the the base. You don't have to wrap it super tight, just enough to give the branch a sufficient glow without obstructing or crushing the individual branches, and simultaneously, hiding the wires well. As you work back toward the base, you can wrap around a few individual branches top. When you hit the base start a new branch. You don't need to wrap every branch either (this would take a huge amount of lights and probably make the tree look as if it was on fire rather than beautifully lit!). Just make certain you are consistent with your spacing from top to bottom. Step back and take a look at the tree to see where there may be gaps. It's even less complicated to string with an artificial tree, as you can string as you assemble and position the branches. Using this method will give your tree dimension and depth and make it seem like it's lit from within!
Delight in your lit tree. Memories are only a light strand away...
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