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Christmas Wreath Ideas

Posted on February 26, 2010.
Christmas Wreath IdeasAny ideas on how to hang a wreath of Christmas lights you have to plug in the wall?

I fear that the cable will further decoration.

You do not want to tape around an electrical cord.

Try cutting the rope to the back of the crown with plastic clothespins clipped to the side and as discreetly as possible. Then, like some garlands garland intertwined with lights on each side and connect the cables to your light cord from the light crown and use them as extensions.

You go to your nearest store Christmas decorations (which might even be the Dollarama) and you buy lights that work on batteries and batteries. You re-string the lights on the crown and there you have it - no ugly wire to undermine the beauty of your decor:)

http://www.christmaslightsetc.com/Batter ...
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http://www.holidayleds.com/battery_chris ...

Although they sell wreaths, battery power because yours is the best solution would be a film red velvet ribbon (or whatever color and style you want) around the crown, and make a bow get another piece of the same tape and wrap it around the cord to hide. For this to look like it was meant to be there and not hide the cord, blocking at least three pieces of tape in this way, it was mixed with the one hiding the cord.

yeah you can cut the tip, and Hotwire operation of batteries. or you can get a very long extension. P

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