Start weaving the lights back and forth going down one side of the tree instead wrapping the lights around the circumference of the tree.
How to put lights on a christmas tree correctly.
A strand of lights is typically made from a few different wires that are braided together into a larger cord.
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Place some lights deeper into the branches and place some closer to the front to create depth.
There are many ways for putting lights on a christmas tree.
Then wrap each branch going up and down the branch with the lights.
If your branches are attached just fold down the branches layer by layer.
Then put on the next layer of branches and add the lights using the same technique i used on the first layer of branches.
Use an extension cord to connect the first set of string lights and work your way from the top of the tree to the bottom.
First put on the bottom layer of branches.
Take the first string of lights in your hands and nestle the very last bulb at the top of the tree.
You can string the lights on a tree from branch wrapping going round and round the tree horizontally to vertically stringing the strands up and down the tree.
Follow the same procedure as for subdued lighting but add dimension to your tree s sparkle by looping the strings a couple of times around on each branch getting some of the lights closer to the trunk.
Try to avoid any obvious pattern or spiral.
You should add the christmas lights starting from the bottom back of your christmas tree going toward the trunk of the tree and back out towards the tip of each of the branches.
Hanging lights on a real tree 1 when working with a real tree branches can be less uniform therefore it is best to not wrap the lights around the tree.
Use six boxes of 100 light strands for a 6 foot christmas tree and eight boxes for an 8 foot tree.
After each of the lowest branches are covered move the lights up the trunk to the next level of branches and start again until you have reach the very top of your christmas tree.
Instead weave them around the tree working in triangular sections.
Starting at the bottom string your lights around and through the tree in a random fashion.