![]() I wanted to add some simple swags like this to my windows. I let the hooks sit for a spell as instructed, and started working on putting up my next set of hooks. hahaha.Īfter I put all my hooks on (following the simple package instructions) I laid my lights out and got them ready to go. I was confident these would hold up to our weather because I used them last year on the front porch here to decorate for New Years Eve and they rocked! Command Hooks mean I don’t have to make holes! That is a good thing. It makes it more susceptible to rot anywhere that you let water in. Our wood is all treated and I’m happy to use something to hang things with that does not include screwing or nailing into the wood. I had some icicle lights I thought would be pretty along the deck railing so I stated off first by getting ready to hang those. I’m not always sure what I want to use, so I gathered up a variety of burlap, jute, rope, etc… Awesome! (removing the ribbons first of course) Just pitch em in the mulch pile and be done. That way, I knew I would not have to worry about drying them or cleaning them up before I put them away after the holiday. Natural elements like clippings were a no-brainer. I started with some things I knew would stand up the the rain without falling apart. ![]() Lucky me, we had a non-rainy day, the perfect kind to put up some lights and add some Christmas to the outside! (The Outdoor/Exterior version to be exact) So I turn to my little helper… my decorating BFF. I still want to add a little holiday cheer though. We get lots of rain and some wicked storms, that bring with them super high winds.Īll that wet is not especially conducive to outdoor decorating. You might notice that I don’t share a lot of outdoor decor. ![]()
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