Simply flip the clip around.
How to hang lights outside without gutters.
Install a hook into each tree at the marked spot.
There are different types of clips for different types of roofs and different types of lights.
Secure one end of the string lights to one of the cup hooks with the hook attached to the light or with cable ties or twist ties if no hook exists.
The soffit there isn t perforated so i can t hang them through it either.
Hang the lights pointing up or down just make sure they re all clipped in the same direction.
If you don t have enough existing beams structures or trees you can easily make wooden posts to anchor the lights to.
Shingle tabs are l shaped with 2 prongs on one side and a small hole on the top.
We only used one pole but if you really want to light it up or don t have an opposing wall to hang the lights from then grab a few.
To position the lights slide a bulb into the hole to hold it in place.
Here are a few that might be.
How to hang outdoor string lights from diy posts.
Drill guide holes on the trees where you want to hang the lights.
The way to do this is make sure that your two hanging points start and end and exactly secured at the same level and give the string lights just a little slack.
Then screw the pole into the railing.
Use sturdy screws and you may need to drill a pilot hole first.
I finally got around to hanging christmas lights this year.
Mix cement and pour it into the buckets.
Opt for shingle tabs to position the lights on top of your roof.
They work by clipping onto the gutters shingles or eaves of your home.
I bought gutter clips so i wouldn t have to permanently install anything but i just realized that i don t have gutters along a pitched portion of my roof.
If you don t have gutters you can use the same clip to attach lights to your shingles instead.
Add lights arrange the planters in a rectangle no more than 10 apart.
With a helper string the lights from one tree to the next holding them carefully to make sure the holes are the right distance apart.
Instead use plastic clips.
Install wooden posts to anchor the lights to if necessary.
I personally think outdoor lights look so much better when they are draped in the middle and sort of slack down some.
Mark the spots on the trees and drill guide holes.
Slide the prongs under a shingle and leave the side with the whole sticking up into the air.