2 measure the lengths.
Best way to attach outdoor christmas lights.
Step by step 1 locate an electrical receptacle.
Inside window boxes and planters.
What you need string lights and bulbs ladder pencil drill wood bearing drill bit slightly smaller than your screw eyes screw eyes mini metal carabiners outdoor extension cord outlet timer if desired.
Such plastic hooks are often found in hardware stores or online.
Along your rooflines or eaves.
Purchase u shaped plastic hangers made to hold and attach christmas lights to your home and fascia.
Before installing your christmas lights plug them in to make sure all of your bulbs are working.
Atop bushes hedges and trees.
Plan to run heavy duty extension cords from a working 120 volt electrical outlet.
Using a long measuring tape ideally 25 feet or longer measure the length of your house along.
Some popular spots for outdoor christmas lights include.
3 test the.
Take a picture of your house.
Fascia is a board perched at the eaves of your house that goes around the perimeter of your home.
Clip off the excess plastic.
How to hang christmas lights.
Take a few photos of the front of your house from the street or even across the street.
Use a ladder to drape the lights over the hooks at the top of the posts or attach them to the hooks with twist ties.
Around pillars posts or deck railings.
Then secure each light to the cable using zip ties remember how many you counted in the previous step.
The fascia board is typically the location in which rain gutters are placed.
There are a handful of supplies you will need for this project.
Make sure lights are for indoor outdoor use.
Using clips to hang string lights on stucco.
Near driveways and pathways.
Around windows door frames and other architectural features.
Buy plastic light clips.
Print out the best photo and.
To hang string lights on stucco using clips follow these steps.
Play it safe hanging lights.
Secure them with insulated holders never use tacks or nails.
They include lights light clips a ladder an extension cord and a glue gun or outdoor adhesive.
Inspect and test the lights.
If needed use an outdoor extension cord to plug the string lights into a power source.
It s also easy to hang string lights from an arbor or other structure.
Start at the end where you plug in your lights and use a zip tie to secure the first bulb to the eye hook to keep the strand in place.