Begin at the bottom of the tree close to the trunk.
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Then put on the next layer of branches and add the lights using the same technique i used on the first layer of branches.
Plug the first strand of lights into an electrical outlet.
I wrap in sections back forth so it is easy to remove.
You want to make sure they are lit when you are adding the lights to your tree.
The video only shows adding lights to one section of the tree make sure you add it to all three sections of the tree.
If your tree is really wide divide it into fifths or even sixths.
Step 1 depending on how wide full your tree is artificial or real divide it into fourths quadrants.
Turn on the lights.
Begin at the bottom of the tree making sure you have left enough slack for the plug on the strand to reach an extension cord or electrical outlet.
This will give you background lights that make a lot of difference in the final look.
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Favorite answer try pushing strands of the lights to the inner part of the tree first.
You can see how this is done in the video below.
Then go back and place.
Slip the loop over one of the branchlets or greens near the trunk and wrap the cord a few times around the green to secure it.
Do not wrap the lights around the tree.
Instead of wrapping the lights around and round your tree and dangling them on branches to try and make it even we should go in a different direction completely.
Avoid dragging the strings across the floor.
Then wrap each branch going up and down the branch with the lights.
Just imagine zig zagging the lights.
If your branches are attached just fold down the branches layer by layer.
Plug each strand of lights into an electrical outlet to confirm they are working.
Coil the first set of christmas lights loosely around your hands.
Allowing some slack or leader cord in the first strand of lights separate the cord near the first bulb so it forms a loop.