“Unlock the Magic: 10 Surprising Christmas Light Hacks That Will Transform Your Holiday Decor!”
Burlap Garlands Need A Bit More Flair
There is nothing wrong with a burlap garland, but we’d be lying if we said that the ones we see aren’t missing a little extra something. That something? A strand of Christmas lights woven through the fabric!
Burlap garlands are typically a DIY project, to begin with, so why not add another element to it? Especially considering you’re going to spend all of this time on a beautiful decoration, only to hang it up outside for no on to see once the sun sets. We say, add lights and let everyone see your gorgeous creation!
Tomato Cages Make Perfect Trees
Considering that tomatoes don’t grow during the winter months, why not use a cage to build a Christmas tree decoration? All you have to do for this project is to wrap a strand of lights around the cage, making sure that the plug for the outlet is on the bottom fo the cage.
We recommend playing around with this idea, too. Use colored lights! And instead of wrapping the light strands around the cage, try hooking each to the top and have it cascade down the cage. it will give a little different effect than the wrap, but will look just as pretty on your front lawn!
Adhere Lights On Hard-To-Stick Spots Using Hot Glue
It can be tricky to stick Christmas lights on certain materials, such as brick. But it’s not impossible. All you need is a hot glue gun. Simply put some hot glue onto the brick and stick either the string or base of the bulb into the glue. Press it down for a few seconds and then repeat.
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