Easy Ways To Use Battery Operated Christmas Lights All Year

Easy Ways To Use Battery Operated Christmas Lights All YearBattery operated Christmas lights aren’t just for the holidays anymore. They are popping up everywhere in the home décor section of almost any store. They range in a variety of colors, both solid and multi-colored on one strand. They are typically sold in a single strand and operate with C batteries to get the longest life. All of the battery housing units have on/off switches, and some come with basic timers.

Most people are familiar with how battery operated Christmas lights are used during the holiday season, but what happens once the new year comes? These lights can take on a whole new life in various ways. Many do-it-yourself craft websites have creative ideas on how to use them. Some examples are taking a Mason jar and coating the inside with clear-drying glue. As soon as the glue is applied, take some glitter and shake the jar to get good coverage. Let the glue dry and shake out any remaining glitter. Then take a strand and insert it into the jar, turn it on and voila, there are fairies in the jar. This helps spur a child’s imagination. This can also be used as a nightlight to help keep the child sleeping through the night.

Another use for these strands is in artwork. Take a canvas piece of twinkle, twinkle little star and make small apertures in the canvas. Then place these bulbs through the holes and the piece comes to life in a whole new way. And yet another home décor use is in various sized opaque vases or empty wine bottles. Place a strand or two of white or colored lights in these receptacles and they become a centerpiece on a table with a few added embellishments.

The uses for battery operated Christmas lights reach far beyond the holiday season. Find them online and let the fun begin!