The 14 inch wide Northampton Pine garland
is 9 feet long. It has thick mixeded dark large branches and medium green thin branches. The 190 poly vinyl tips are highlighted with natural pine cones giving the garland a natural forest look. The tips on the Northampton Pine holiday garland are 6 inches long, making the pine garland a total of 14 inches across that gives a full decorative garland look. Perfect to decorate for your holiday parties. Select this link to view our Christmas trees artificial. Today, Christmas garland is often used to decorate the home, as well as the tree. Try wrapping it around a banister, a railing, or a flagpole. Hang it from the ceiling to add color to any space. Garland can also accent windows or doorways. For a truly unique touch to your wrapped presents, accent them with beaded or thin tinsel garland!
Use our lighted pine holiday garland and wreaths to decorate your holiday parties. Select this link to view our unique Christmas ornaments.
Here are some tips to prolong the life of your Christmas lights. If you light the garland yourself never plug more than 3 strands of lights end to end, two is much better. Select this link to view our indoor Christmas light.
Not only is this a fire hazard but it draws too much current through the wires and decreases the life of the bulbs.
There are several types of power strips available. One very convenient type has a handy foot pad for turning the power on and off, saving you the trouble of crawling under the tree, on all fours, to find the switch. There are also many types of remote devices and timers for programming your lights to come on and turn off automatically at a set time everyday. Select this link to view our power strips and power protection supplies.
These can save you time, and help to increase the life of your Christmas lights. They also add security in knowing that your lights will not remain on all day and all night.
Storing your garland: The first thing to consider when putting away your artificial garland is if you crush your garland up to store it away you will have reshape it next year. Also the more times crush the tips the weaker they can become, thus decreasing the life of your garland. Another thing that will improve the life of your garland is to keep it clean and free from dust and the elements while it is being stored. Select this link to view our Christmas tree storage bags. You can leave it with the lights on and cover it with a sheet, and store it loosely in a box or on a shelf. There are now several styles of tree storage bags that will accommodate several strands of garland at a time, lights included. I would suggest if you decorate it with ornaments, that you store them separately. Select this link to view our ornament storage boxes. You should be especially careful not to crush your garland up to store it with the lights on. Doing so would seriously damage the light strands and break the bulbs.
Tips for hanging garland: The first thing you need to do is measure the area you want to cover with artificial garland. When measuring around windows and doors its best to include the trim molding in your measurement. This way the garland won’t get caught in the door. Measure your stair rail from the top to the bottom of the stairs. If you plan to wrap the garland around the rail just double or triple your measurement, depending how tight you want the wrap to be. There are many ways to secure the garland to your walls, stairs, or fireplace mantel. It is basically a personal decision. You can use anything from thumbtacks, small finishing nails or tape. It just depends on the surface and finish of the object you are securing the garland to. I do recommend that you not put a hole in your doorway or window trim molding. Instead, if you need to use a nail or thumb tack, use a very skinny one. There are very short and narrow finishing nails available at most hardware stores. You can put them in the wall just above the trim molding at each corner. Wrap a garland tip around the small nail to hold it in place.
