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    It Can Be Used As A Brooch, A Miniature Painting Or A Christmas Tree Ornament Image credits: foxyandpaper #8 My Grandma Handmade These Mini Christmas Trees And Gave One Of These To Each Of Her ...

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    Multi-Colored Mini LED Lights (300 Count) ... To go with your Christmas tree, you’re going to need some ornaments. ... It’s pre-lit with 50 miniature LED lights and has red and gold hydrangeas ...

  5. Pre-lit tree - Wikipedia

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    However, Christmas tree lights were still experimental throughout the 1880s. Miniature Christmas lights were first developed in 1895 by Ralph E. Morris, an employee of the New England Telephone Company. Morris’ idea for miniature Christmas lights occurred as he was looking at the tiny bulbs on telephone switchboards.

  6. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    There were two large round tables on which were placed two trees hung with lights and sugar ornaments. All the presents being placed round the trees". [15] Until the availability of inexpensive electrical power in the early 20th century, miniature candles were commonly (and in some cultures still are) used.

  7. USB decoration - Wikipedia

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    A USB-powered decorative Christmas tree. A USB decoration is a decorative device that uses the Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector for electrical power, and sometimes the protocol, on a computer or other host. In addition, some lightweight devices (e.g., a small lamp on a gooseneck stalk) use the USB connector itself for mechanical support.