The easy way that i put lights on those trees i am going to cover here.
Easiest way to put up christmas tree lights.
I tried using 4 zip tiesat first but found that 6 ties work way better.
Follow the same procedure as for subdued lighting but add dimension to your tree s sparkle by looping the strings a.
Try to avoid any obvious pattern or spiral.
Leave them on while you work so you can see how they look on the tree.
If the tree was not up against a wall i would have added 600 extra lights total to the entire tree.
To attach the lights start at the end with the plug and work your way down the line making sure to keep your pipe sections in order and remembering to leave spaces of line where you need to.
Starting at the bottom of the tree and working your way up until you reach the end of the light strand.
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.
This tree is 9 feet tall.
Run an extension cord from the power outlet to the base of the tree and begin putting in lights from the base to the top of the tree.
This eliminates the long strand of extra lights that would normally go from the tree to the wall outlet.
Cover more tree in sparkle with fewer lights by working the.
Before you start plug in the lights to checks if all the bulbs are working.
Starting at the bottom string your lights around and through the tree in a random fashion.
Think front two sides and back.
Step 1 depending on how wide full your tree is artificial or real divide it into fourths quadrants.
I share the easy way to add lights on a christmas tree.
For moderate lighting use six boxes of 100 light strands for a 6 foot christmas tree and eight boxes for an 8 foot tree.
You want the lights to look natural.
But since part of the tree is against the wall i only added about 400 additional lights.
Here are the before and after pictures.
Slowly coil the string of lights around the tree and start weaving the lights in and out of the branches.
Begin at the bottom of the tree making sure you have left enough slack for the plug on the strand to reach an extension cord or electrical outlet.