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Angela posted in the CraftPals Weddings BB
Dated : January 05, 1999
Subject: Re: Adding an elegant touch

When added in this order lights then tule then ivy, not much of the wires show and after the
lights are on you can't see the wires in a darker room.

White lights in potted fake or real plants (trees) looks great and planting a big branch
( 4 feet or bigger) in a pot can be used for this as well. You really have to see it.
With a nice pot and a dark room it is great.


Kallen posted in the CraftPals Weddings BB
Dated : January 11, 1999
Subject: Re: Adding an elegant touch

The 4' branch with lights could be used for the money tree as well.
If the branch is sprayed white, you could wrap white crepe paper around the branches
to cover the wires - or carefully spray the wires!

:-))





Angela posted in the CraftPals Weddings BB
Dated : January 11, 1999
Subject: Re: Adding an elegant touch

Well there is a couple of things that come to mind about white light strings, first some of the
new icicle lights come with white wires (looks really stupid when you don't have any snow outside)
or you could take out all the bulbs lay down the light string and spray away, turn over and repeat.
Then replace the bulb, being careful just doesn't work for me when there is an easier way.
I would just make sure the light sockets are not facing up when you spray. Should work great.



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