Christmas trees embellished by holiday lights will create a very beautiful light display, aesthetic and warm. Wrapped trees are often seen in gardens, light shows and also popular now in almost every family. People love to wrap the trees outside near their house with Christmas string lights or hang some lights on the trees placed in the room. The Christmas tree accented by lights suit various occasions. The illuminated Christmas tree looks wonderful, then how to wrap the trees with holiday lights?
Choose the decoration lights first. This is the basics. The lights used to decorate the tree may affect the decoration effect, decide the extra electricity bill, or even have much to do with safety. Traditional incandescent lights, LED lights, globe lights and bubble lights are usually the most popular lights for decorating trees. LED lights never produce much heat after prolonged illumination. Though a bit expensive, they are fireproof and safe. Globe lights are round and come in various sizes. They can produce much softer glow, which can cover a larger area on the tree. Bubble lights or retro lights stand straight up on the limbs of the tree. With the liquid tube on top of the light on, bubbles will float up and down inside it, looking like a lava lamp.
Usually, mini lights or LED mini string lights are the best choices, for example, 5mm wide angle LED strings. The number of strings depends on the height of the trees. Holiday lights for decorating trees usually come on green or white wire strands. Choose the color that best matches the trees. In this way, the wire will be hidden. For the best dynamic look, light up the Christmas tree from inside out. Wrap the holiday lights around each major tree branches and start at the base of the bank.
After choosing the right lights, ball the string to make it easy to unwind without hitting a snag. Leave the male plug out at the tree base and then we can run power to the string. Wrap around the trunk, with the male plug being left at the base. Wrap upwards, leaving enough space to come back down. Wrap firmly but not too tightly, giving the tree enough room to breathe.Then wrap the branches. Wrap back down the trunk towards the base. This adds extra light to the trunk. When finished, plug in and enjoy the light at night.
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