Get This Look: A Symphony in Red, White, and Orange

by | Nov 29, 2022

We have been working with Marc for over 10 years. We love hearing from him yearly and enjoy seeing his emails with attachments. Marc started decorating with LED string lights and has expanded his display over the years. Relationships like this are a large part of what we love about selling Christmas lights.

This project primarily uses C7 LED bulbs and cords to achieve this look. Marc alternates red and white in a classic 2 white, 1 red pattern and accents the installation with opaque orange C7 bulbs.

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Red and White Christmas Lights
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