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  2. 10 Ways to Decorate Your Bedroom for the Holidays

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    1. Add lights and sparkle. The first holiday bedroom decorating idea on our list is to add lights and sparkle. “Hanging a simple string of twinkle lights around the windows and placing battery ...

  3. 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 .

  4. Here's Proof the Viral Christmas Garland Hack Taking Over ...

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    We took it a step further by layering with battery-powered twinkle lights and floral picks." — Brendt ... a few S-hooks, rustic bells, a beaded wood garland and some rattan lights — oh, and a ...

  5. Every Mailbox Needs This Pretty Light-up Swag This December - AOL

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    Made of faux evergreen, berries and pine cones, this lined basket is a beautiful hanging decoration that is snow frosted for a winter feel and comes already decorated with battery-operated lights ...

  6. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    Battery-powered sets typically come in 10 or 12, and can use standard 2.5 to 3.5-volt bulbs because they run two batteries, totaling three volts or less. LEDs are becoming increasingly common as they greatly prolong battery life, but because they also last longer they are often soldered directly to the wires, making up for some of the increased ...

  7. Rope light - Wikipedia

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    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 uses close to 3 watts of light per foot. In general, LED rope lights are rated for 100,000 hours while a comparative ...

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