When it came to lighting, I knew without a shadow of a doubt that I wanted
string lights because, well, I'm only human.
Not exact matches
Cause who couldn't use a little nip after climbing up and down a ladder putting up your Christmas
lights for the second time in a week
because after you put them up the first time one of the
strings died and you didn't have a replacement
string that matched so you had to go out to buy all new
lights and then take the first set down so you could put the new
strings up... Ho ho ho.
And
because film is so
light, you can use cheap infrastructure; in this case the balloons are supported by wire cables
strung between vertical wood poles.
Although I almost wanted to throw our Christmas tree out the front door
because it had so many burned out
lights and lost a ton of the flock that I added to it last year, after
stringing a boatload of more
lights and decorating her up with all kinds of festive red things - I'd say she's a sight!
Because they generally don't have as much ready cash — or free time — as older home owners, Millennials seek less expensive, low - maintenance choices like a brightly painted front door,
strings of garden
lights, and landscaping that needs less watering and mowing, like succulent plants and larger patios.
This would be incredibly difficult for the small
string lights (
because the bulbs don't come out), but any of the
string lights with removable bulbs can be easily painted with these instructions and tips from Landeelu!
I also dream of
string lights between the house and the fence,
because string lights in a backyard and side yard are ALWAYS a good idea.
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String Lights DIY Ideas Get creative for any occasion or just
because!
Our tree gave me a run for my money this year
because nearly all of the
lights were burned out, but after
stringing a ton of new
lights on it, I think we managed to salvage it for this year.