Before you start plug in the lights to checks if all the bulbs are working.
Easiest way to put lights on a christmas tree.
Use this guideline to determine how many lights you ll need.
Step 1 depending on how wide full your tree is artificial or real divide it into fourths quadrants.
Try to keep the same distance between layers of lights so the tree is evenly lit.
Plug the first strand of lights into an electrical outlet.
Leave them on while you work so you can see how they look on.
Think front two sides and back.
You may want to sort of wrap the lights around the branches putting the branch through the loop in the strand most light sets are made up of several different strands you can separate.
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.
Plug each strand of lights into an electrical outlet to confirm they are working.
Run an extension cord from the power outlet to the base of the tree and begin putting in lights from the base to the top of the tree.
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This eliminates the long strand of extra lights that would normally go from the tree to the wall outlet.
For every foot average 100 lights.
Allowing some slack or leader cord in the first strand of lights separate the cord near the first bulb so it forms a loop.
Begin at the bottom of the tree close to the trunk.