“Unlock the Magic: 10 Surprising Christmas Light Hacks That Will Transform Your Holiday Decor!”

"Unlock the Magic: 10 Surprising Christmas Light Hacks That Will Transform Your Holiday Decor!"
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Fortunately, there’s a solution. Even better, it’s a cheap and easy one. All you have to do is wrap the lights around a piece of cardboard. Yup, that’s it. It keeps them organized, and it’s super simple to take them off the following season without having to untangle them.

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Cover Your Ceiling With A Blanket Of Lights

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Anyone can hang lights on the tree or across the mantle, but why stop there? You can create a constellation of light above your head. For example, if you want to spruce up the hallway in your home, why not cover the entire ceiling with lights?

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Simply select a few strands and crisscross them across the ceiling from side to side to create a magical effect. You want to blanket the ceiling so twinkling lights cover the entire area.

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Buy New Lights On December 26

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Jonathan Mary helps a customer at a Walmart store

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Even if you take good care of your Christmas decorations, including the lights, they wear out over time. The best thing to do is to buy new ones after the holidays are over. If you want to save bundles of money, hit the stores on December 26. They typically go on sale for 50 percent off, if not more.

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If you wait even longer, you may get even better deals, and many retailers offer coupons for extra savings. Just plan ahead to make sure you have enough for the following season.

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Use A Timer And Streamline The Outlets

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Use A Timer And Streamline The Outlets

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Look for an outlet that can accommodate multiple plugs to make things easier. Then you only have to worry about turning on/off one outlet. Even better, use a timer. That way you don’t have to remember to turn the lights on and off manually each night. Costs can add up if you leave the lights on overnight.

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