Attach lights to shutters or shingles to attach lights to your gutters use an all purpose light clip.
How to hang outdoor christmas lights without gutters.
The best way to hang christmas lights on a tree is to make sure you enough light strands.
Mark the spots on the trees and drill guide holes.
How to hang christmas lights outside without nails method 1 of 3.
They work by clipping onto the gutters shingles or eaves of your home.
With a helper string the lights from one tree to the next holding them carefully to make sure the holes are the right distance apart.
Plug in a hot glue gun and let it heat up.
Locate an electrical receptacle.
There are different types of clips for different types of roofs and different types of lights.
Hang the lights pointing up or down just make sure they re all clipped in the same direction.
I bought gutter clips so i wouldn t have to permanently install anything but i just realized that i don t have gutters along a pitched portion of my roof.
Measure any bushes shrubs or.
Choose gutter hooks to quickly hang lights along your gutters.
Using hot glue on brick concrete and stucco.
Instead use plastic clips.
Then start at the bottom of the tree and string your lights around and through the tree in a random fashion for a natural look.
Plan to run a heavy duty extension cords from a working 120 volt electrical outlet protected by a ground fault.
It works with any type of light.
There are a variety of clips that let you hang christmas lights without causing damage to your roof or sides of your home.
Get out your tape measure.
Install a hook into each tree at the marked spot.
Here are a few that might be.
I finally got around to hanging christmas lights this year.
First wind the lights up the tree leaving about 6 inches between each pass.
Continue on to the branches then wrap back down into the empty spaces.
The soffit there isn t perforated so i can t hang them through it either.
Hanging lights with hooks or clips.
That will give you the desired 3 inch spacing.
The general rule of thumb is 100 lights for every foot.