Rope Light Projects – Decorating for the Holiday Season

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If you like the idea of decorating your house for the holiday season, but you do not like the idea of having to do a lot of work then using rope lights might be a good option for you. These lights are easy to work with and to install, and you can make your house the brightest and the most decorated one on the block.

You can buy rope lights in a number of different colors, including popular holiday colors like red, green, and white. You can also find other colors like pink, blue, and purple. The 120 volt LED rope lights are some of the most common ones that are used. 3 wire rope lights have the option to chase, which is a cool effect for indoor and outdoor decorating. You can use the lights outside with no problem because they are weatherproof. However, you cannot use them underwater.

When decorating for the holidays consider wrapping them around your window and door frames. You can also use them to outline your house by putting them on the corners of the house and along the roof line. Decorating your walkways, trees, and bushes with rope lights will also give the house a special festive look. You can wrap them around the branches and around the trunk with ease because the lights are very flexible. You can bend them almost 180 degrees, but you shouldn’t try to make sharp turns as this can damage the lights.

You can also use these lights to make shapes on the sides of your house or even on your garage door. Because they are flexible you can create different silhouettes such as a Christmas tree or a gift box. When putting the lights on your house, you can use mounting clips to hold them up, and you will need one for about every foot of lights. You can also cut the lights to size for your specific application. This can be helpful if you need them to fit within a specific space. If you decide to decorate your house for the holidays, then rope lights are a fun and easy option.

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