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Christmas Tree Decoration Wooden House with Led Lights

  • Posted Date : 2019-03-30
  • Expiry Date: 2019-09-30
  • Category :
    • Optical & Photography Equipment > Eyewear Manufacturers

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Classic White Christmas Lights: Iconic, simple and still very popular, clear C7 or C9 incandescent bulbs are a Christmas classic. They cast a warm glow, are generally inexpensive but because they are incandescent they require more electrical planning to account for the additional wattage they use in relation to the limits of your home and stringers. Bottomline: classic way to decorate your home, but requires more careful electrical planning.

 Blue and Green Christmas Roof Lights
Theme Light Patterns
Theme Light Patterns: Combinations like red and white, red and green, blue and green, or blue and white are some of the more popular Christmas combinations. Light stringers can be customized with bulbs of your choice to celebrate with any theme,


plus it gives you the flexibility to change light colors for other festivities or parties like sporting events or other holidays.





 Red & White Candy Cane Christmas Roof Lights
Candy Cane Lights
Candy Cane Christmas Roof Lights: The red and white combination is very popular but it can be a combination of red and cool white or red and warm white depending on your preference if you go with LED bulbs. Or, if you're using incandescent bulbs going with clear vs. opaque is another popular way to create the red and white look with different tones.

 Red and Green Christmas Roof Lights
Red and Green Lights
Red & Green Christmas Roof Lights: Choose a red and green light theme for your house this season to bring festivity and holiday cheer to the neighborhood. Outline the roof and windows with C9 red and green bulbs. For more fun, add a white bulb to the mix.

 Red and White Candy Cane Christmas Roof Lights
Double Or Triple Pattern
Double or Triple Your Pattern: Color combinations don't have to be every other bulb. Consider changing your pattern every two or three bulbs in order to make your color .yzartdragon.com