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  2. Twinkle bulb - Wikipedia

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    A twinkle bulb is a special type of light bulb which blinks on and off for decorative effect. They are most commonly used on Christmas lights and other string lights, but can also be used for other ornamental purposes like electric jack-o-lanterns for Halloween and replica traffic lights .

  3. Darcy Miller Shares How to Light Up Halloween With Décor You ...

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    To customize the look for Halloween, I added faux cobwebs to the branches—the lights make them shimmer in a cool but creepy way. (Go light on the cobwebs, sticking to the ends of the branches ...

  4. The best Halloween decor to shop during Walmart's Holiday ...

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    Check out this 8-foot inflatable from Syncfun, which showcases a giant skele-saurus holding a pumpkin and is equipped with LED lights for all to see. There's a dog and unicorn version! $71 at Walmart

  5. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    Most contemporary miniature light bulbs have an internal shunt that is intended to activate when the bulb's filament burns out. The shunt closes the circuit across the bad filament, restoring continuity, which allows the rest of the string to remain lit. However, if one shunt fails to close properly, the whole string will fail to light. [9]

  6. Unique lighting alternatives for your Halloween pumpkin: Video

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    Watch this video for four creative ways to light your Halloween pumpkin. Jack-o’-lantern ideas. Now that your pumpkin is carved, let’s get it lit! Use a battery-operated candle.

  7. Rope light - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, when an LED rope light is switched off, it appears colorless, while incandescent bulbs still appear colored. [1] [2] Power consumption and performance: LED rope lights require far less energy than incandescent rope lights and generate comparatively less heat. LED bulbs use about 1 watt per foot in power while a traditional rope light ...

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  9. Bubble light - Wikipedia

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    Common screw-in bubble light. A bubble light is a decorative device consisting of a liquid-filled vial that is heated and illuminated by an incandescent light bulb.Because of the liquid's low boiling point, 39.6°C (103.3°F), the modest heat generated by the lamp causes the liquid to boil and bubble up from the vial's base thus creating a decorative effect.