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Monday, 25 November 2013

The Easy And Correct Way To Put Lights On A Christmas Tree

By Giselle Taylor


Without a doubt, Christmas is made all the more special by the sweet smelling, lush fir sitting in ones living room-- decked out in glittering lights and basking in the carols sung by a completely sated family. Dont get me wrong, the holidays are more than the decorations"but dont you agree that the general festive feeling is greatly aided by the atmosphere it finds itself in? Its time to enjoy your holidays; and to help you with that, here are helpful pointers to show the correct way to put lights on a christmas tree.

If you are like me, you probably have boxes of past holiday mementos and decorations properly stacked and stashed away in your attic or whatever storage area you use. Good, check if they are still working. Sometimes due to whatever unforeseen reasons, bulbs get broken you need to fix them before you put them up. If however, you are dealing with exposed wires; do not take the chance, throw them away. Buy new ones"it is a small price to pay compared to damage potential fire hazards would cost.

Generally, you will want to use 100 bulbs for every foot of tree you decorate it in. That means that you will need 700 to 800 bulbs for the average 7 " foot tree. Consider using a few shorter strands of the appropriate number of bulbs instead of one long continuous string of lights. You will find that hanging them and fixing broken bulbs will be so much easier to do.

Some people work on the top tier first and drape them spiraling down. I actually think the opposite is the better way on how to put lights on a christmas tree. Begin with the bottom level first and wound it all the way to the top so you dont have those literal tail lights ruining the over-all effect of the tree.

Clear out a spot for the christmas tree. For synthetic trees you can dismantle, coil the lights around the branch on the lowest tier; after attach the next level of leafy limbs, doing the same thing until you reach the top of the tree. Use a sturdy chair on which you stand on to reach the higher levels. A reliable friend is also advisable to have around to hold the chair steady.

For a live tree, run the cord in the spine of the tree. Wrap the lights all over the branches. Make sure you interweave it between every other limb of every level. Drape the christmas lights evenly as you go up the tiers. When you set the last of them in place, turn off the lights of the room. Step back and see the over-all effect of the now glittering tree. If you are satisfied, begin decorating with the garlands and other ornaments.

Take the necessary precautions during this season. Keep water and other forms of liquid (other than water for the tree stand) away from the tree. When its time to take down the tree, make time to carefully disentangle the cords and coil the wires around a large tissue roll.

Now you have in your holiday armory the correct way to put lights on a christmas tree"theres nothing left to do but enjoy, have fun, be merry! Thats Father Christmas gift to you anyway. Merry Christmas!




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