You can use them to light up your outdoor plants as well.
How to put up christmas lights outside without nails.
How to hang christmas lights outside without nails.
To hang your christmas lights outside without nails try using plastic hooks and clips for a simple way to make your home look festive.
How to hang christmas lights outside without nails when the christmas season comes you can expect everyone to be busy decorating homes preparing for gatherings and events baking goodies and spending time with the ones they love.
Nothing adds more cheer to your home s exterior than hanging outdoor christmas lights.
Choose lights with a gold wire and wrap them around a tree trunk.
To drape your christmas lights around the room the way you want them you need to attach them to the walls in.
If you decide to use hooks purchase s shaped gutter hooks and hang them by pressing the top part of the s into the gutter.
Use the bottom part of the s as a hook to string the wire of lights on.
With some patience and a bit of creativity you ll have a house that outshines all the others.
It s also a chance to show off your house a little.
The season truly wouldn t be the same without the glow of lights around businesses and homes in your area would it.
You can also use lights with green wires on plants and shrubs.
Fairy lights aren t just for christmas trees.
Imagine christmas time without the sparkling display of lights around your neighborhood.
While the goal in the end.
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How to hang small christmas lights on a wall without using nails and making holes.
Time to deck the halls walls mantles and trees and best of all hang up the christmas lights.
All we used was pvc piping and no hole hangers.
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This is one way to install christmas lights around a garage door with out damaging your home.
These are just a few of the things that make this time of year so joy filled.
Wrap small delicate lights around indoor plants and small trees such as a ficus.