There are a variety of plastic clips available that can safely hold your lights to any surface.
Can you staple christmas lights to the wall.
We d also recommend that you consider g30 bulbs for your party lighting.
If you own a staple gun it s tempting to attach your lights to the roof with it.
So the first rule for safe decorating.
Staples to attach the string lights closest to the power source.
Brick walls and archways can be difficult to attach a string of christmas lights to but with the help of hot glue your lights will go wherever you want them.
Here are two reasons why.
Then measure the room and make sure your lights are long enough to cover the whole distance.
If you absolutely insist on stapling christmas lights make sure you use specialty insulated staples with a plastic cover and staple the lights to wood trim never to your shingles.
One staple misfire can ruin an entire strand of lights.
But there s one thing that you can make sure you re on top of and that s putting up your lights safely.
And the very same string lights that you might use to decorate your place for christmas can make perfect party lights.
Lots of people also love to use mini lights for party lighting.
Even worse the staples can rub against the plastic coating on your christmas lights exposing the wiring and causing a fire and electrocution hazard.
Plug your lights in at your power source.
Unplug the cord from your outlet.
Not only will staples damage your home you could also damage the lights.
Put down the staple gun.
Staples damage your shingles.
How to hang small christmas lights on a wall without using nails and making holes.
Flip the power source s light switch to test them to make sure they work.
To drape your christmas lights around the room the way you want them you need to attach them to the walls in.
Maybe you ll win this year and maybe you won t.
Turn the light switch off.
Leave a little slack at the area closest to the power source and use a staple gun with in.
You can try hanging them around the perimeter of your room or creating a zigzag pattern across the ceiling.
This simple trick is a staple of.