Lights galore the number of lights you ll need to decorate trees and shrubs is a matter of personal preference.
Putting up christmas lights on brick.
Use a good ladder when installing your lights.
A good rule of thumb is 100 lights for every 1 1 2 ft of tree or shrub you want to cover.
It s not christmas without a twinkling display of lights around your house.
Hanging christmas lights on brick may seem like a conundrum as there is no visible material to attach to without drilling into either the bricks or the mortar between them.
Hanging outdoor christmas lights without drilling holes in concrete stucco.
Make sure to turn your lights off when you leave or go to bed at.
Learn my method of putting up christmas lights that lets you hang your lights in less than an hour with no ladders.
Fit the clip on the wall by putting it over the brick.
Time to deck the halls walls mantles and trees and best of all hang up the christmas lights.
While christmas lights add a lot of appeal to your home during the holidays hanging christmas lights on a brick home can be a tricky endeavor.
Don t install your lights on trees that come in contact with power lines.
Continue on to the branches then wrap back down into the empty spaces.
Secure them with insulated holders never use tacks or nails.
How to put up christmas lights outside.
First wind the lights up the tree leaving about 6 inches between each pass.
That will give you the desired 3 inch spacing.
Brick clips are basically metal brackets that fit over individual bricks.
This diy article will explain how to properly hang christmas lights on your home without cracking or otherwise destroying your brick exterior.
Make the task of hanging outdoor lights.
Before installing your christmas lights plug them in to make sure all of your bulbs are working.
Brick cracks easily if you try to drill into it.
Decorating the outside of your house will show your christmas cheer to your neighbors and passersby.
So a 6 ft evergreen needs at least 400 lights for a basic level of lighting.