Press the bottom of the clip to open the top clamp and insert the string into the clamp.
How to hold christmas lights up on wall.
Fasten the lights to exposed brick walls using brick clips.
These grip onto the narrow horizontal surface at the top front of a brick between the surface of the wall and the grout line.
Hold the end of the string lights against the wall with one hand.
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Hold the string lights tight so they make a straight line up your wall.
Plug the christmas lights into the nearest outlet.
Place the nozzle of the glue gun close to the light cord being careful not to touch it.
Either way you can pin the cord leading up to the ceiling to the wall.
Remove the cover on the remaining side of the tape and press your christmas light against the stucco wall.
Again hold it firmly in place for 30 seconds to ensure a proper seal.
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Place the ladder in the location where your string lights will end and climb the ladder with your lights and glue gun.
Slide the coated wire portion of the light strand through a hook in the clip to hold the light strand up.
Continue attaching double sided tape to your christmas lights and pressing the lights to the wall.
Press your christmas light against your home.
Opt for battery lights over electrical lights to make things easier on yourself.
Figuring out how to hang up your lights can be tough when you have to worry about whether or not the correct end of the strand will reach an outlet.
String the lights to the closest clip.
Use battery powered lights for simplicity and ease.
Install one clip every 2 to 3 feet or as needed depending on your light strand layout.
Run the lights horizontally to another top hook and wrap it in place.
Keep in mind that there are different sizes of wall plugs you can use but the smallest one is fine for stringing up christmas lights.
Pull the string to the next clip and clip it in in the same fashion.
In the past lights had to be attached to walls using a hammer and nails which often left unsightly holes that needed to be patched up once the lights.
They can be seen on trees in shopping malls indoors outdoors and even hanging from ceilings.
To start you re going to want to measure your room and how far apart you want the lights to sag.
Repeat until you have lights along the length of the wall.
Pull the trigger directing a glob of glue onto the cord and wall.