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tree lights
I am always disappointed how the lights look on my tree at xmas. I like the little delicate white lights (not the mulitcoloured chunky ones) but no matter which or how many I use, or how long I take to hang them, they always look a bit hit and miss with lots of lights in some places but gaps in other bits!
I have seen some trees in windows where the lights look very organised and wondered if they are on some kind of mesh that you drape over the tree to achieve such a nice uniform effect? If they are attached to a mesh or netting of some kind, is this very noticible when you are close up to the tree?
Does anyone know?
I have seen some trees in windows where the lights look very organised and wondered if they are on some kind of mesh that you drape over the tree to achieve such a nice uniform effect? If they are attached to a mesh or netting of some kind, is this very noticible when you are close up to the tree?
Does anyone know?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.oh tell me about it, i always dread it , when i had to put the lites around the tree, that why i got a fibre optic tree, no hassle, all you do is put your decorations on and switch on,
i think you can use a net lite, just wrap it around your tree, i also saw this net lite which was in the shape of the tree, you just draped it over the tree, i think it was on qvc.
www.qvc.co.uk
i think you can use a net lite, just wrap it around your tree, i also saw this net lite which was in the shape of the tree, you just draped it over the tree, i think it was on qvc.
www.qvc.co.uk